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Wired September 22, 2008 Brendan I. Koerner |
The Project That Tracks Big Projects A look at four large scientific endeavors with the word project in the title. |
Wired September 22, 2008 |
Rants How social media enables us to form virtual identities and popularity... Superstar status through the Internet... Artifacts from the future.. Genome collection project... Coffee fix... Treating a stingray injury... etc. |
Scientific American October 2008 Choi et al. |
News Scan Briefs: Eel Model for Body Armor; Great Green Wall Living fossils inspire tomorrow's armor... Planting trees to fight the spread of the Sahara Dessert... Global fight against tobacco... Mars Phoenix lander... Underestimating the number of new HIV/AIDS infections... Lensless microscope... etc. |
Scientific American October 2008 Yam, Minkel & Choi |
Updates: Whatever Happened to LED Lightbulbs? Update on flawed bubble fusion experiment... Viruses classified as living entities... Cheaper LEDs... George the Galapagos tortoise may soon be a father... |
Wired August 18, 2008 |
Reader Rants and Raves The end of scientific theory does not mean the end of science... Survival of the fittest mathematicians... Climate repair made simple... Misleading representation of environment friendly devices... Man versus machine... etc. |
Scientific American September 2008 Choi et al. |
News Scan Briefs: Eyes on the Tops of Their Heads; Play Dates for Germ Sharing; Another Gene for Alzheimer's Also: The New Stone Age; Mountain Climbing Trees; Location Influences Voters; and Martian Hit-and-Run |
Scientific American September 2008 |
Readers Respond on Nuclear Recycling--And more... Letters to the editor on the snow line and dark energy |
Scientific American August 2008 Musser et al. |
Whatever Happened to Anesthesia and Pain? Planetary protection from Jupiter... Personal gene tests... Valdez payout... Prince William sound and fury... |
Popular Mechanics July 31, 2008 Matt Sullivan |
Beijing's Smog Effect, Next-Gen Doping Tests & Fenway Park's Scoreboard: Science of Sports PODCAST Can Beijing clean up its air in time for healthy Olympic competition... Independent tests could finally rid pro cycling of banned substances... Behind the Green Monster at baseball's trading deadline... |
Wired August 2008 |
Reader Rants and Raves Popular, but not likable, articles on global warming... Technology in running shoes and pressure cookers... Unmentionables in how to land a plane... Fly rod technology... The difficulty in understanding the brain... etc. |
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