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Scientific American Magazine - December 2009
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Scientific American Magazine - December 2009World Changing Ideas
20 innovative ways to build a cleaner, healthier, smarter world
Plus:
Ancient Greek Computer
Sophisticated Technology Tracked the Heavens
Arctic Climate Threat
Methane from Thawing Permafrost
Lessons from the Lost City
What Undersea Vents Reveal about Life's Origins
Special Photo Essay
Microscopic Life Up Close
Portrait of a Black Hole

 
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Scientific American - Special Editions (July 2009)
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Scientific American - Special Editions (July 2009)How deluded we are. We believe that, with our seemingly all-knowing consciousness, we are masters of our own domain (as Jerry Seinfeld so colorfully put it). In reality, as you will learn in this special issue, the imperatives and influences of sex, the sexes and sexuality all subconsciously shape our behavior in countless ways.

 
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Scientific American Mind - September 2009
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Scientific American Mind - September 2009An elegant presence in a dark suit with tie neatly knotted, he reclined with eyes closed, hands clasped. His face was still boyishly handsome at 57 under the sweep of silver hair. My father rested in his open casket, and as I stood alone in the funeral home room, I at last understood the cliché of the crushing weight of grief.

Keep It Together - How friends and family make your mind strong.

Baby Talk - How language develops.

 

 
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Scientific American Magazine - November 2009
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Scientific American Magazine - November 2009
Features

How the Internet is Changing the Way We Will Watch TV

A Plan to Power 100 Percent of the Planet with Renewables

The Long-Lost Siblings of the Sun

The Future of Cars

Rethinking "Hobbits": What They Mean for Human Evolution

New Culprits in Chronic Pain Growing Skyscrapers: The Rise of Vertical Farms

 
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