Scientific American 1998 Tim Beardsley - Abstracts

Scientific American 1998 Tim Beardsley
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After the deluge.(effects of natural disaster to animal population)Science and technologyTim Beardsley
An express route to the genome?Science and technologyTim Beardsley
Catching the rays: researchers get a photosynthetic process in artificial cells.Science and technologyTim Beardsley
Coping with HIV's ethical dilemmas. (Defeating AIDS: What Will It Take? Special Report)Science and technologyTim Beardsley
Culturing new life.(new methods of tissue regeneration)Science and technologyTim Beardsley
Deadly secrets.(an analysis of the Indian-Pakistan nuclear conflict)(Column)Science and technologyGlenn Zorpette, Tim Beardsley
Getting real? Synthetic emotions could make computers nicer.Science and technologyTim Beardsley
Hot coolants: an international clampdown is planned on the black market in CFCs and other banned chemicals.Science and technologyTim Beardsley
In the heat of the night: warmer nights may slowing tropical forest growth and raising carbon dioxide levels.Science and technologyTim Beardsley
Live in the balance.(creating an antidote for AIDS)Science and technologyTim Beardsley
Rebottling the nuclear genie.(Scientists Thomas B. Cochran's nuclear weapons policy)Science and technologyTim Beardsley
Smashing through science's glass ceiling.(National Science Foundation director Rita R. Colwell)Science and technologyTim Beardsley
Tempest in a teacup: at a navy test facility, a U.S. team prepares to regain sailing's America's Cup.Science and technologyTim Beardsley
The dope on holography: a new technique could fulfill holography's promise for capturing information.Science and technologyTim Beardsley
Tool time on Cactus Hill.Science and technologyTim Beardsley
Where science and religion meet.(US Human Genome Project head integrates science with Christianity and politics)Science and technologyTim Beardsley
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