Scientific American 1999 Shawn Carlson - Abstracts

Scientific American 1999 Shawn Carlson
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A homemade high-precision thermometer.Science and technologyShawn Carlson
Counting atmospheric ions.Science and technologyShawn Carlson
Detecting "hot" clouds.Science and technologyShawn Carlson
Detecting the earth's electricity.(creating a home-built electric field detector)Science and technologyShawn Carlson
Expert secrets for preserving plants.Science and technologyShawn Carlson
Falling into chaos.(chaos theory experiment)Science and technologyShawn Carlson
Hot views of the microscopic world.(design of microscopic heater for studying crystal growth)(Column)Science and technologyShawn Carlson
Modeling the Atomic Universe.(The Amateur Scientist)Science and technologyShawn Carlson
Sun of a gun.(building a simple solar projector)Science and technologyShawn Carlson
Tackling the triple point.(inexpensive triple point cell for calibrating thermometers)Science and technologyShawn Carlson
Taking the earth's magnetic pulse.(The Amateur Scientist)(magnetic field)Science and technologyShawn Carlson
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