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All posts tagged
science
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May 31, 2002One Hundred Thirty-Two Electrodes, An Interview with Rose Gowen, on Being a Test Subject
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May 13, 2002Genomes Other than Homo Sapiens Sequenced by the Institute for Genomic Research, in Rockville, Maryland
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April 22, 2002Actual Evaluations I Received from Students in My Analytical Chemistry Class
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April 13, 2002Discovering “The Lost City,” An Interview with Dr. Deborah Kelley, a Marine Geologist at the University of Washington Who Studies Undersea Volcanoes, Part Two.
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April 12, 2002Discovering “The Lost City,” An Interview With Dr. Deborah Kelley, A Marine Geologist At The University Of Washington Who Studies Undersea Volcanoes, Part One
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December 7, 2001Several Failed Attempts To Explain Quantum Entanglement
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June 11, 2001An Interview With Robin Bendetti, A Scientist Who Recreates The Pressures And Temperatures Of Planetary Cores In Her Lab, And Thinks The Cores Of Neptune And Uranus Are Diamond.
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June 1, 2001Things I’ve Said or Overheard Said to the Monkeys in My Laboratory
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May 5, 2001The Deployment of Concepts from Theoretical Physics
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April 5, 2001Popular Books Titled as Though Written in an Engineering, Scientific, and/or Mathematical Vernacular
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