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Audible Technology Review: May/June 2000


Audible Technology Review: May/June 2000

Can living cells become computers? Can billion-component molecular chips be made cheaply - in a beaker? Is there a limit to chip speed?...
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$4.95
 

Scientific American, November 2000: AIDS Drugs for Africa


Scientific American, November 2000: AIDS Drugs for Africa

Most of the 35 million people infected with the AIDS virus live on the African continent, where drugs that fight the virus are rare. Will the world let them die?...
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$1.95
 


Harvard Women's Health Watch, 12-Month Subscription


Harvard Women's Health Watch, 12-Month Subscription

The nation's number one health newsletter for women, Harvard Women's Health Watch seeks to clarify many of the issues surrounding women's health....
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$24.95
 

Scientific American, March 2001: Making Sense of Taste


Scientific American, March 2001: Making Sense of Taste

How does the brain interpret what the tongue tastes? Authors David V. Smith and Robert F. Margolskee explore the bitter, sweet, salty, and sour world in Making Sense of Taste...
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Scientific American, May 2001: Warp Drive Underwater


Scientific American, May 2001: Warp Drive Underwater

If you recall the Nautilus, Captain Nemo's submarine in 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea, it was a very fast moving vessel. But we all know that water puts a huge drag on subs...
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Are Aliens Among Us?: Scientific American


Are Aliens Among Us?: Scientific American

Scientists are searching for life forms on Earth that are radically different from all known organisms....
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The Wall Street Journal Special Report on Telecommunications: Ke


The Wall Street Journal Special Report on Telecommunications: Ke

The Wall Street Journal focuses on keeping the customer: wasn't deregulation supposed to provide a better service...
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$2.95
 

Restoring America's Big Wild Animals: Scientific American (Unabr


Restoring America's Big Wild Animals: Scientific American (Unabr

A few years ago, conservation biologists met to ponder a bold plan: the reintroduction of large, extinct animals to North America....
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Audible Technology Review: May/June 2000 Features


Audible Technology Review: May/June 2000 Features

The latest issue of Technology Review explores the future of computing as the industry moves beyond silicon. Can living cells become computers?...
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$4.95
 

Scientific American, November 2000: The Odd Couple and the Bomb


Scientific American, November 2000: The Odd Couple and the Bomb

Like a story by Victor Hugo as told to Neil Simon, the events leading up to the creation of the atomic bomb involved accidental encounters among larger-than-life figures...
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The Unquiet Ice: Scientific American


The Unquiet Ice: Scientific American

Abundant liquid water discovered underneath the great polar ice sheets could raise the sea level around the world....
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Scientific American: Digital TV at Last? (Unabridged)


Scientific American: Digital TV at Last? (Unabridged)

TV broadcasting as we know it is set to end on Feb. 17, 2009....
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$1.95
 


Race in a Bottle: Scientific American


Race in a Bottle: Scientific American

Drugmakers are eager to develop medicines targeted at ethnic groups....
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Scientific American, January 2001: Optical Networks


Scientific American, January 2001: Optical Networks

A pair of articles about optical networks, from Scientific American's January 2001 issue. Gary Stix reports in the article The Triumph of Light about these future networks...
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Diesels Come Clean: Scientific American (Unabridged)


Diesels Come Clean: Scientific American (Unabridged)

Energy-efficient diesel engines are nearly as green as hybrids, thanks to improved technology, exhaust scrubbers, and a new fuel....
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Warmer Oceans, Stronger Hurricanes: Scientific American


Warmer Oceans, Stronger Hurricanes: Scientific American

Evidence is mounting that global warming enhances a cyclone's damaging winds and flooding rains....
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Audible Technology Review: May/June 2000 Columns


Audible Technology Review: May/June 2000 Columns

The latest issue of Technology Review explores the future of computing as the industry moves beyond silicon. Columns zoom in...
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To the Moon and Beyond: Scientific American


To the Moon and Beyond: Scientific American

Humans are returning to the moon. This time, the plan is to stay a while....
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Space Wars: Scientific American


Space Wars: Scientific American

Recent pronouncements and actions by the U.S. and China threaten to ignite a new arms race in space....
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Audible Technology Review, May 2001: Battle for the Unseen Compu


Audible Technology Review, May 2001: Battle for the Unseen Compu

The concept of the computer desktop will someday be a thing of the past. Instead, we'll be looking for other platforms...
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A Need For New Warheads?: Scientific American


A Need For New Warheads?: Scientific American

Countries are altering their nuclear arsenals, prompting the U.S. to refurbish its own warheads....
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Scientific American, February 2001: Connections


Scientific American, February 2001: Connections

In this month's Connections, Home from Home, columnist James Burke ties together body-snatching, mastodons, war, and raincoats...
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Scientific American: The Last Word


Scientific American: The Last Word

James Burke takes an encyclopedic look at wordsmiths, dirty old men, rock hounds, ETs, and the visitor's London in this month's Connections column...
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Scientific American: Technology and Business, July 2000


Scientific American: Technology and Business, July 2000

The Technology and Business section of Scientific American looks at spray-on dressings and dissolving bandages as new technologies...
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Scientific American, January 2001: Connections


Scientific American, January 2001: Connections

Wise and witty James Burke's titles this month's essay Class Acts - he ties together Stonehenge, stamps, clear air and tea...
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Audible Technology Review, May 2001: Dot What?


Audible Technology Review, May 2001: Dot What?

Late in the last century we heard stories about the phone companies running out of area codes or the post office...
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Five Essential Things to Do in Space: Scientific American


Five Essential Things to Do in Space: Scientific American

Planetary scientists have laid out five goals for exploring the solar system....
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Scientific American, November 2000: Cloning Noah's Ark


Scientific American, November 2000: Cloning Noah's Ark

Biotechnology might offer the best way to keep some endangered species from disappearing from the planet...
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The Wall Street Journal Special Report on Telecommunications: Ba


The Wall Street Journal Special Report on Telecommunications: Ba

The Wall Street Journal looks at how the new players in telecommunications are battling the Bells...
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$2.95
 



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