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Scientific American 1999 Gary Stix - Abstracts
Scientific American 1999 Gary Stix
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A new eye opens on the Cosmos.(includes related article)(new observatory in Hawaii)
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Gary Stix
Bad connections; deleading solder creates worries about electronics reliability.(Semiconductors)
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Gary Stix
Infamy and Honor at the Atomic Cafe.(Edward Teller has no regrets about his contentious career)
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Gary Stix
Little big science: high-energy polemics erupt over plans to replace an aging French synchrotron.
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Gary Stix, Marie-Helene Bojin
Of survival and science.(Mario R. Capecchi, former winner of the Kyoto Prize)
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Gary Stix
Parsing cells.(proteomics as a new branch of molecular biology)
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Gary Stix
Seeking common ground.(University of Arizona's telescope project hindered by environmental issues)
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Gary Stix
The butterfly effect.(pollen from genetically-engineered corn can kill monarch butterfly caterpillars)
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Gary Stix
Too good to be true.(anti-impotency medication sold by entrepreneur David A. Brady)
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Gary Stix
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