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Geotimes January 2005 |
Energy & Resources Heavy-Metal Sponge... Remotely Sensing Rock Types... Mineral of the Month: Chromium... |
Geotimes January 2005 |
Geomedia Forensic Geology on the Small Screen... "Evidence From the Earth," by Raymond C. Murray... "Earth Colors," by Sarah Andrews... South Dakota Mapping... |
Outside January 2005 Brad Wetzler |
The Wild File What's the fastest insect?... If you can't compost, is it more ecologically sound to put food down the garbage disposal or send it to the landfill?... Do people sweat when they swim?... |
Technology Research News December 29, 2004 |
TRN's Top Picks: Technology Research Advances of 2004 Biotechnology... Communications... Computer chips... Computer interfaces... Engineering... etc. |
Science News December 18, 2004 |
Letters From the December 18 & 25, 2004, Issue of Science News Think fast... Our sun, the healer... Ending the year right... |
Outside December 2004 Brad Wetzler |
The Wild File My son read an adventure book called Brian's Winter, in which it gets so cold that trees explode. Does that really happen?... Can earthquakes harm fish and marine mammals?... What's the oldest man-made object in space?... etc. |
Industrial Physicist Eric J. Lerner |
News New ways to create circuits and other patterns at nanometer scales... Blackout clears the air... Fighting big blackouts... Bacteria stir things up... |
Industrial Physicist |
Letters An idea for increasing the efficiency of aircraft at hypersonic speeds... Energy machines... No thermodynamic- cycle efficiency analysis... etc. |
Wired December 2004 |
Rants + Raves Letters to the editor: Darwin vs. intelligent design... The Long Tail... Response to climate change... etc. |
Bio-IT World November 19, 2004 John Russell |
GSAC Rolls On Genome Sequencing and Analysis Conference rolls on... Stephen Quake discusses research on single-molecule DNA sequencing by synthesis... A photocleavable fluorescent nucleotide for DNA sequencing and analysis... |
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