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Geotimes August 2004 |
Geomedia Geologic Wonders... Book Reviews: Geology and Health: Closing the Gap... Desert Heat -- Volcanic Fire... The Winelands of Britain: Past, Present, and Prospective... Terroir: The Role of Geology, Climate, and Culture in the Making of French Wines... etc. |
Military & Aerospace Electronics July 2004 |
Briefs DRS Recognized for Infrared-Detector Technology... Princeton Lightwave Buys Optical-Channel-Monitoring Business From OFS... Fiber-Optic Undersea Deployment to Increase in 2004, Study Says... etc. |
Outside July 2004 Brad Wetzler |
The Wild File Do plants go potty?... Is it possible to see the North Star and the Southern Cross from the same spot?... What's the highest mountain that ever existed on earth?... Why do loons have red eyes?... |
Geotimes July 2004 |
Two Suits on Land Use Lease sale in Alaska... Gas exploration in Utah... Mineral Resource of the Month: Feldspar... |
Reactive Reports |
Star Picks Dihydrogen Monoxide... A chemical jigsaw puzzle... Chemical Heritage Foundation... |
Outside June 2004 Brad Wetzler |
The Wild File Will the earth's interior ever cool off completely?... What is the world's tallest iceberg?... Why are parrots such astounding mimics?... What percentage of the U.S. is paved?... |
Geotimes June 2004 |
Energy and Resources Tax Time... At the Pump II... Mineral Resource of the Month: Copper... |
Geotimes June 2004 |
Geomedia Book Review: The Long Summer... Museum Review: New Science Museum in the Nation's Capital... New Maps From the U.S. Geological Survey... |
Industrial Physicist Eric J. Lerner |
News Superlenses... Self-organizing device... Silicon photonics... Millennia of global warming... |
Industrial Physicist |
Letters A sheet of graphite is distinctly different in its material and geometric structure from C60 bucky- (nano-) tubes... Hydrogen rules?... etc. |
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