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Science News March 20, 2004 |
From the March 17, 1934, issue Bitten 13 times, johannes fears no snake... Speed of lightning revealed by unique camera set-up... Nebulae emptier than air; metals are frigid vapor... |
Bio-IT World February 18, 2004 |
Correspondence One of the Top Three Worst Ideas... Bioinformatics: Reasons to Believe... |
Industrial Physicist Feb/Mar 2004 Eric J. Lerner |
Briefs Opening the x-ray water window... Zero thermal expansion... Magnetoresistor computing... A pressure-driven battery |
Industrial Physicist Feb/Mar 2004 |
Letters Micro vs. Macro... Neutron generators... Electric grid... etc. |
Outside January 2004 |
The Wild File When will the next ice age occur?... I recently climbed 14,162-foot Mount Shasta, and had a hard time eating. What happens to appetite up high?... How did elephants get trunks?... How many trees does it take to supply enough oxygen for one person to survive?... |
PC Magazine December 24, 2003 |
Bits & Bytes (v23n1) Scientists at the Technion-Israel Institute of Technology have used DNA to create a self-assembling nanoscale transistor... 125 Internet crime suspects arrested in November... |
Outside December 2003 |
The Wild File How should I choose my bottled water?... When I camp out in the desert, why are fewer stars visible at 4 a.m. than at midnight?... What are snow cups? |
Industrial Physicist Dec 2003/Jan 2004 Eric J. Lerner |
Briefs Infrared tissue scans... Better electronic paper... Rapid manufacturing... Flipping storage fields |
Industrial Physicist Dec 2003/Jan 2004 |
Letters Spin and Energy... The Grid... etc. |
Outside November 2003 |
The Wild File Why do flies need compound eyes?... How do mountaineers decide where base camp goes?... When I dream that I'm exercising, does my body respond physiologically? |
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