Analog Science Fiction & Fact 1993 - Abstracts

Analog Science Fiction & Fact 1993
TitleSubjectAuthors
A second chance. (space race) (Editorial)Literature/writingSchmidt, Stanley
Beyond Prometheus. (technology and entropy)Literature/writingGillett, Stephen L.
Biolog. (science fiction author Jeffery D. Kooistra)Literature/writingKlein, Jay Kay
Biolog. (scinece ficton author Paula Robinson)Literature/writingKlein, Jay Kay
Carbonosis: organic desiccation and the Fermi paradox.Literature/writingGillett, Stephen L.
Comes the revolution.... (single-stage-to-orbit space ships)Literature/writingStine, Harry G.
Crosstalk. (interdisciplinary communication ) (Editorial)Literature/writingSchmidt, Stanley
DUMAND: neutrinos from beneath the ocean. (Column)Literature/writingCramer, John G.
Education for all. (Bill Clinton's plan for allowing access to college) (Editorial)Literature/writingSchmidt, Stanley
Evolution and ethics. (Editorial)Literature/writingSchmidt, Stanley
Fat-eating logic bombs and the vampire worm. (computer viruses)Literature/writingRietman, Edward, Flynn, Michael F.
Flight in non-terrestrial atmospheres, or, the hang-glider's guide to the galaxy.Literature/writingLunan, Duncan, Dick, Gordon
Goat Island. (birth control)Literature/writingde Camp, L. Sprague
Inappropriate technology. (computer simulation) (Editorial)Literature/writingSchmidt, Stanley
Is AIDS an autoimmune disease?Literature/writingSteele, J. Kevin
Lester Del Ray, 1915-1993. (science fiction author) (Obituary)Literature/writing 
Life after Heathkits. (Heath Company do-it-yourself electronic kits) (Column)Literature/writingStine, G. Harry
Magic. (technology and public opinion) (Editorial)Literature/writingSchmidt, Stanley
Mama knows best. (pollution) (Editorial)Literature/writingSchmidt, Stanley
Neutrinos, ripples, and time loops. (Alternate View) (Column)Literature/writingCramer, John G.
Nouveaux cliches. (fiction writing) (Editorial)Literature/writingSchmidt, Stanley
Old MacDonald had a pharm: gene farming and the biopharmaceutical revolution.Literature/writingLesney, Mark S.
Polluting, part 2.Literature/writingStine, Harry G.
Really foreign languages. (human and alien languages in science fiction) (Editorial)Literature/writingSchmidt, Stanley
Science and SF in Japan. (science fiction)(The Alternate View) (Column)Literature/writingCramer, John G.
Science policy: the parable of the king and the harvest. (government policy)Literature/writingCramer, John G.
Single stage to infinity! (single stage rocket technology)Literature/writingAndrews, Arlan
Stephen L. Burns. (Biolog) (Column)Literature/writingKlein, Jay Kay
Technology and the civilized workplace. (The Alternate View) (Column)Literature/writingStine, G. Harry
Test-driving the future. (computer navigation systems in automobiles) (Editorial)Literature/writingSchmidt, Stanley
The fate of old computers. (Column)Literature/writingStine, G. Harry
The holes of space-time. (theories on future space travel)Literature/writingDonaldson, Thomas
The hypersonic skyhook. (hypothetical Earth-to-orbit transportation)Literature/writingZubrin, Robert M.
The ironic epidemic. (job-induced stress and technological innovations) (Editorial)Literature/writingSchmidt, Stanley
The manuscript that never was. (using word processors) (Editorial)Literature/writingSchmidt, Stanley
The moon pyramid. (NASA's space program) (Column)Literature/writingStine, G. Harry
The quantum physics of teleportation. (Column)Literature/writingCramer, John G.
The tachyon drive: infinite exhaust velocity at zero energy cost. (research) (Column)Literature/writingCramer, John G.
Upstart instruments. (synthesizers) (Editorial)Literature/writingSchmidt, Stanley
Working up to space solar power. (solar power satellite - SPS - collectors in space)Literature/writingCanough, Gary E.
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