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Science News February 26, 2005 |
From the February 23, 1935, issue Million-Volt Generator for Atom Research... X-Rays Generated in the Sun Bombard the Earth... "Popcorn" Method Used to Crush Mineral Ore...  |
Parameters Spring 2005 Colin S. Gray |
How Has War Changed Since the End of the Cold War? For the West, and for the most part, 12 of the past 15 years can fairly be described as an interwar period. That brief no-name era, usually referred to neutrally as the post-Cold War period, came to an explosive end on 11 September 2001.  |
Parameters Spring 2005 Metz & Millen |
Intervention, Stabilization, and Transformation Operations: The Role of Landpower in the New Strategic Environment A historic shift has taken place in the strategic environment as globalization and interconnectedness propel the concept of security in new, unforeseen directions  |
Parameters Spring 2005 Timothy K. Deady |
Lessons from a Successful Counterinsurgency: The Philippines, 1899-1902 These events--from a century ago--share a number of striking parallels with the events of 2003 and 2004. The Philippine Insurrection of 1899-1902 was America's first major combat operation of the 20th century.  |
Parameters Spring 2005 |
From the Archives On the morning of 5 August 1864, a flotilla of Union warships was preparing to enter and attack Confederate naval and artillery defenses at Mobile Bay, Alabama.  |
IEEE Spectrum February 2005 Kenneth R. Foster |
Resources: Books - Electrifying Society In Dark Light: Electricity and Anxiety From The Telegraph To the X-ray, Linda Simon looks at the history of electricity and past and present concerns about its safety.  |
Entrepreneur March 2005 Geoff Williams |
Coffee Break Can't imagine your office without java? Take a moment to learn how it got there. Follow this timeline of "great moments in the coffee/work relationship," from the bush to the break room.  |
Science News February 19, 2005 |
From the February 16, 1935, Issue Saving the Ducks... Key to Mayan Writing Found in Long-Forgotten Book... Loud Noise Damages Part of Ear Not Used to Hear Tones...  |
D-Lib February 2005 Daniel C. Waugh |
D-Lib Featured Collection February 2005: Silk Road Seattle Highlights of Silk Road Seattle, an ongoing Internet public education project using the "Silk Road" theme to encompass cultural interaction across Eurasia over some two millennia.  |
Science News February 12, 2005 |
From the February 9, 1935, issue New-type sailboat is minus foresail, boom, and stays... New "farthest out" set at 3 sextillion miles... Find thousands of germs on "clean" glasses...  |
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