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Field Notes: Agent Angst; February 1997; Scientific American Magazine; by Beardsley; 1 page(s)
The audience of academics and journalists gathered at the Brookings Institution had every reason to be excited: the venerable liberal-leaning think tank was announcing the publication of a new book with, in the words of Robert E. Litan, director of economic studies, "revolutionary" implications.
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How Animals Do Business; April 2005; Scientific American Magazine; by Frans B. M. de Waal; 8 page(s)
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Insights: At the Edge of Life's Code; April 2008; Scientific American Magazine; by Thania Benios; 3 page(s)
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Dwarf Galaxies and Starbursts; June 2000; Scientific American Magazine; by Beck; 6 page(s)
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Hobbit Hullabaloo; June 2008; Scientific American Magazine; by Kate Wong; 2 page(s)
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