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Scientific American May 2009 |
50 Years Ago: Impact of Airplanes on Rural New Guinea World-wide innovation and discovery from the past 50 years. |
Science News April 25, 2009 |
Science Past From The Issue Of April 25, 1959 There appears to be a strong link between the behavior of a man with regard to his business and social activities and his chances of being a victim of a heart attack. |
Reason April 2009 Jesse Walker |
Briefly Noted: Psychedelic Old Time Radio The Firesign Theater used non-linear story telling to entertain audiences in the 1960s. |
Reason April 2009 Damon W. Root |
A Forgotten Civil Rights Hero The unappreciated legacy of entrepreneur-activist T.R.M. Howard. |
Reason April 2009 Damon W. Root |
Briefly Noted: Marketplace of Ideas The history of mail-order shopping. |
Science News April 11, 2009 |
Science Past For April 11, 2009 In 1959, scientists urged to uncover specimens of Peking Man. |
Wired March 23, 2009 Katharine Gammon |
10 Best Geeky Last Words Last words before death for several historical figures. |
Scientific American April 2009 Daniel C. Schlenoff |
150 Years Ago: Scientific American the Patent Office Astronomers doubt that Pluto is a planet in 1959... Composition of the earth's mantle... Aluminum coins will wear less than gold, silver, or bronze... Voice recognition security... The value of aluminum... etc. |
Science News March 28, 2009 |
Science Past For March 28, 1959 Thoughts on patient resocialization in a mental hospital during the 1950s. |
Popular Mechanics March 2, 2009 |
Ports and Ships: Photo Exhibit Preview According to the International Maritime Organization, world shipping is dominated by only a handful of countries, at least in number of boat registries. Panama, Liberia, the Bahamas, Greece and the Marshall Islands account for 48 percent of the world fleet between them. |
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