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Selling to Survive; February 1993; Scientific American Magazine; by Tim Beardsley; 9 page(s)

Researchers in the Russian Federation are in desperate straits. Plummeting budgets and pitiful salaries are driving many to leave the country. Those who stay are being forced to become merchant adventurers.

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Defusing the Global Warming Time Bomb; March 2004; Scientific American Magazine; by James Hansen; 10 page(s)

Global warming is real, and the consequences are potentially disastrous. Nevertheless, practical actions, which would also yield a cleaner, healthier atmosphere, could slow, and eventually stop, the process

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Forum: NASA's Flimsy Argument for Nuclear Weapons; March 2008; Scientific American Magazine; by Thomas Graham, Jr., and Russell L. Schweickart; 3 page(s)

Nukes will not be needed to guard against dangers from space

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Table of Contents; March 2009; Scientific American Magazine; by Staff Editor; 3 page(s)

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Nuclear Empowerment; March 1995; Scientific American Magazine; by Mukerjee; 1 page(s)

Just as nuclear power seems to be dying a slow, disreputable death comes a proposal for making reactors clean, safe and unattractive to those who might want to blow up New York City.

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In Brief; March 1997; Scientific American Magazine; by Leutwyler; 3 page(s)

Clues from Scleroderma; Rapid-Fire Gamma Rays; Grape Expectations; Cautioned by Chaos; Slippery When Wet; Spinning Bits; Breathing an Earful; Supersonic Silencer; Fasten Your Seat Belts; Bug Off

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Innovations: Getting More from Moore's; April 2001; Scientific American Magazine; by Gary Stix; 4 page(s)

Marshaling financial clout and technical astuteness, Intel has pushed its choice for the key technology that will extend silicon chips to their limits

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Questions about a Hydrogen Economy; May 2004; Scientific American Magazine; by Matthew L. Wald; 8 page(s)

Much excitement surrounds the progress in fuel cells, but the quest for a hydrogen economy is no trivial pursuit

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Office Romance; May 1994; Scientific American Magazine; by Patton; 2 page(s)

A Japanese builder spins dreams of a workplace utopia

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Did Bohr Share Nuclear Secrets?; May 1995; Scientific American Magazine; by Bethe, Gottfried, Sagdeev; 7 page(s)

Niels Bohr met with a Soviet agent in late 1945. Although some have accused Bohr of divulging nuclear secrets, a recently disclosed memo offers evidence to the contrary

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