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Sustainable Developments - Breaking the Climate Debate Logjam; March 2010; Scientific American Magazine; by Jeffrey D. Sachs; 1 page(s)

Some steps to speed action toward a low-carbon economy

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Shattered Glass; April 2004; Scientific American Magazine; by David Appell; 3 page(s)

Seeking the densest matter: the color glass condensate

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News Scan Briefs; April 2004; Scientific American Magazine; by Charles Choi, JR Minkel; 2 page(s)

Rooting Out Bombs; A Regal Bearing; New Path to Ammonia; Leaving the Host Behind; Red with Prejudice

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Qubit Twist; April 2005; Scientific American Magazine; by Charles Q. Choi; 1 page(s)

Bending nanotubes as mechanical quantum bits

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Low-Temperature Superconductivity Is Warming Up; April 2005; Scientific American Magazine; by Paul C. Canfield and Sergey L. Bud'ko; 8 page(s)

Magnesium diboride defies the once conventional wisdom about what makes a good superconductor. It becomes superconducting near the relativity warm temperature of 40 kelvins--which promises a variety of applications

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Hybrid Vehicles Gain Traction; April 2006; Scientific American Magazine; by Joseph J. Romm and Andrew A. Frank; 8 page(s)

As car buyers turn to fuel-sipping gasoline-electric hybrid vehicles, a new generation of greener hybrids is just coming over the horizon

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Selfless Giving; April 2007; Scientific American Magazine; by Gary Stix; 3 page(s)

Mom's brain chemical affects embryonic development

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The Not-So-Dark Matter; April 2007; Scientific American Magazine; by George Musser; 2 page(s)

How dark matter might emit detectable energy

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The Ghosts of Galaxies Past; April 2007; Scientific American Magazine; by Rodrigo Ibata and Brad Gibson; 6 page(s)

Strangely moving stars may be the remnants of past galaxies devoured by our Milky Way

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Gassing Up with Hydrogen; April 2007; Scientific American Magazine; by Sunita Satyapal, John Petrovic and George Thomas; 8 page(s)

Researchers are working on ways for fuel-cell vehicles to hold the hydrogen they need for long-distance travel

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