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From Lab to Embassy; March 2003; Scientific American Magazine; by Sally Lehrman; 2 page(s)
A plan to get scientists involved in U.S. foreign policy
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Profile: Man against a Mountain; March 2003; Scientific American Magazine; by Steve Nadis; 2 page(s)
Yucca Mountain is set to become the nation's prime nuclear waste site, but geologist Rodney C. Ewing thinks that federal enthusiasm for it has outstripped the science
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Restoring Aging Bones; March 2003; Scientific American Magazine; by Clifford J. Rosen; 8 page(s)
The bone decay of osteoporosis can cripple, but an improved understanding of how the body builds and loses bone is leading to ever better prevention and treatment options
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Letters to the Editors; March 2004; Scientific American Magazine; by Staff Editor; 3 page(s)
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50, 100 and 150 Years Ago; March 2008; Scientific American Magazine; by Daniel C. Schlenoff; 1 page(s)
Atomic Economics -- Hammondsport Flight Test -- Exactitude and Fashion
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Perilous Pursuit; March 2008; Scientific American Magazine; by Madhusree Mukerjee; 2 page(s)
With missile defense, India turns the thumbscrews on unsettled Pakistan
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Lovers, Not Fighters?; March 2008; Scientific American Magazine; by John Whitfield; 2 page(s)
New genetic signs that modern humans mated with Homo erectus
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Stirling in Deep Space; March 2008; Scientific American Magazine; by Mark Wolverton; 1 page(s)
To cut back on radioisotope fuel, NASA goes back 200 years
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The Power of Renewables; March 2009; Scientific American Magazine; by Matthew L. Wald; 6 page(s)
The need to tackle global climate change and energy security makes developing alternatives to fossil fuels crucial.
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Ask the Experts; March 2009; Scientific American Magazine; by Christopher Potts, Steve Fetter; 1 page(s)
How do spacecraft orient themselves in the absence of magnetic poles? Is there any truth to the system they use on Star Trek?; How long will global uranium deposits fuel the world¿s nuclear reactors at present consumption rates?
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