Scientific American 2005 Rodger Doyle - Abstracts
Scientific American 2005 Rodger Doyle | |||||
Title | Subject | Authors | |||
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Baby boom origins: Confluence of forces may have led to postwar births. | Science and technology | Rodger Doyle | |||
Coming to America: Immigration today rivals the influx of a century ago. | Science and technology | Rodger Doyle | |||
Fewer men, more crime. | Science and technology | Rodger Doyle | |||
Leveling the playing field: Economic development helps women pull even with men. | Science and technology | Rodger Doyle | |||
Measuring beauty.(agricultural lands) | Science and technology | Rodger Doyle | |||
Melting at the top: Rapidly warming Arctic will have global consequences. | Science and technology | Rodger Doyle | |||
Myths of the city. | Science and technology | Rodger Doyle | |||
Nurses in short supply.(Department of Health and Human Services ) | Science and technology | Rodger Doyle | |||
The lion's share.(net primary production) | Science and technology | Rodger Doyle |
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