Scientific American 2001 Steve Mirsky - Abstracts
| Scientific American 2001 Steve Mirsky | |||||
| Title | Subject | Authors | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| A host with infectious ideas.(belief that illness is caused by infections) | Science and technology | Steve Mirsky | |||
| Charmed, I'm sure.(Antigravity) | Science and technology | Steve Mirsky | |||
| Drink and be merry.(where humor is processed in the brain) | Science and technology | Steve Mirsky | |||
| Nostrildamus: in space, no one can hear you gag, which is why you need predictions about whether space stuff stinks. | Science and technology | Steve Mirsky | |||
| Out of this world.(flying saucer sightings)(Column) | Science and technology | Steve Mirsky | |||
| The open-heart open.(golf as a healthy exercise for heart patients) | Science and technology | Steve Mirsky | |||
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