Scientific American 1999 George Musser - Abstracts
| Scientific American 1999 George Musser | |||||
| Title | Subject | Authors | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| A hundred billion years of solitude: evidence for an accelerating universe continues to pile up.(Cosmology) | Science and technology | George Musser | |||
| Boom or Bust? New doubts about whether cosmic expansion is accelerating. | Science and technology | George Musser | |||
| Cosmic power: superenergetic cosmic rays could reveal the unification of the forces of nature. | Science and technology | George Musser | |||
| Here come the suns: stars with planets seem to harbor "heavy" elements. | Science and technology | George Musser | |||
| Make science, not war.(post-war science in Bosnia-Herzegovina) | Science and technology | George Musser | |||
| Revenge of the WIMPS.(weakly interacting massive particles; Italian physicists found the missing dark matter) | Science and technology | George Musser | |||
| Skewing the cosmic bell curve. | Science and technology | George Musser | |||
| Taming Maxwell's demon: random molecular motions can be put to good use. | Science and technology | George Musser | |||
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