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Inner Vision: Scientific American Mind
The cover story, Picture This, explains that how our brains create images may determine how we think....
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Lies: Scientific American Mind
This edition of Scientific American Mind contains six articles....
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Memory, Fear & Anger: Scientific American Mind
The cover story reveals how painful, long-term memories might actually be erased with the use of drugs at just the right moment....
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Race in a Bottle: Scientific American
Drugmakers are eager to develop medicines targeted at ethnic groups....
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Restoring America's Big Wild Animals: Scientific American (Unabridged)
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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Scientific American, 1-Month Subscription
Published since 1845, Scientific American is the most well-known and most highly-respected science and technology monthly in the world...
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Scientific American, April 2001: Technicalities
Mark Alpert evaluates the Ricochet wireless modem in the Technicalities column from the April 2001...
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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, 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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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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