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- ABSINTHE, by Wilfred Niels Arnold; June 1989, page 86.
- ACCELERATORS, PLASMA PARTICLE, by John M. Dawson; March 1989, page 34.
- ACCIDENTAL NUCLEAR WAR, by Bruce G. Blair and Hedry W. Keddall; December 1990, page 19.
- ACCRETION DISKS IN INTERACTING BINARY STARS, by John K. Cannizzo and Ronald H. Kaitchuck; January 1992, page 42.
- ACID RAIN, THE CHALLENGE OF, by Volker A. Mohnen; August 1988, page 14.
- ACOUSTICS OF THE HARPSICHORD, THE, by Edward L. Kottick, Kenneth D. Marshall and Thomas J. Hendrickson; February 1991, page 94.
- AEROGELS, by Jochen Fricke; May 1988, page 68.
- AFRICAN GENESIS OF HUMANS, THE RECENT, by Allan C. Wilson and Rebecca L. Cann; April 1992, page 22.
- AGE-OF-THE-EARTH DEBATE, THE, by Lawrence Badash; August 1989, page 78.
- AGING BRAIN, AGING MIND, by Dennis J. Selkoe; September 1992, page 96.
- AGRICULTURE, STRATEGIES FOR, by Pierre R. Crosson and Norman J. Rosenberg; September 1989, page 78.
- AGRICULTURE, SUSTAINABLE, by John P. Reganold, Robert I. Papendick and James F. Parr; June 1990, page 72.
- AIDS IN 1988, by Robert C. Gallo and Luc Montagnier; October 1988, page 24.
- AIDS IN THE U.S., THE EPIDEMIOLOGY OF, by William L. Heyward and James W. Curran; October 1988, page 52.
- AIDS PANDEMIC, UNDERSTANDING THE, by Roy M. Anderson and Robert M. May; May 1992, page 20.
- AIDS THERAPIES, by Robert Yarchoan, Hiroaki Mitsuya and Samuel Broder; October 1988, page 88.
- AIDS VACCINES, by Thomas J. Matthews and Dani P. Bolognesi; October 1988, page 98.
- AIDS VIRUS, THE MOLECULAR BIOLOGY OF THE, by William A. Haseltine and Flossie Wong-Staal; October 1988, page 34.
- AIDS VIRUS, THE ORIGINS OF THE, by Max Essex and Phyllis J. Kanki; October 1988, page 44.
- AIDS VIRUS, THE, by Robert C. Gallo; January 1987, page 38.
- AIDS, THE INTERNATIONAL EPIDEMIOLOGY OF, by Jonathan M. Mann, James Chin, Peter Piot and Thomas Quinn; October 1988, page 60.
- AIDS, THE SOCIAL DIMENSIONS OF, by Harvey V. Fineberg; October 1988, page 106.
- AIDS-RELATED INFECTIONS, by John Mills and Hedry Masur; August 1990, page 32.
- ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE, VOID PROTEIN AND, by Dennis J. Selkoe; November 1991, page 40.
- AMAZON, THE PAST AND FUTURE, by Paul A. Colinvaux; May 1989, page 68.
- AMPERE, ANDRE-MARIE, by L. Pearce Williams; January 1989, page 72.
- ANCIENT CITIES, SURVEYING, by Anthony M. Snodgrass and John L. Bintliff; March 1991, page 64.
- ANCIENT GLAZES, by Pamela B. Vandiver; April 1990, page 80.
- ANIMALS IN TOXICITY TESTING, ALTERNATIVES TO, by Alan M. Goldberg and John M. Frazier; August 1989, page 16.
- ANIMALS, THE EMERGENCE OF, by Mark A. S. McMenamin; April 1987, page 84.
- ANTI-IDIOTYPES AND IMMUNITY, by Ronald C. Kennedy, Joseph L. Melnick and Gordon R. Dreesman; July 1986, page 40.
- ANTI-ONCOGENE, FINDING THE, by Robert A. Weinberg; September 1988, page 34.
- ANTICHAOS AND ADAPTATION, by Stuart A. Kauffman; August 1991, page 64.
- ANTIPROTONS, EXTREMELY COLD, by Gerald Gabrielse; December 1992, page 40.
- ANTISENSE RNA AND UNA, by Harold M. Weintraub; January 1990, page 34.
- ANTIVIRAL THERAPY, by Martin S. Hirsch and Joan C. Kaplan; April 1987, page 66.
- ANTS, SEED DISPERSAL BY, by Steved N. Haddel and Andrew J. Beattie; August 1990, page 58.
- ANYONS, by Frank Wilczek; May 1991, page 24.
- AQUEDUCT OF NIMES, THE ROMAN, by George F. W. Hauck; March 1989, page 78.
- ARCHAEOPTERYX, by Peter Wellnhofer; May 1990, page 42.
- ARCHES AND VAULTS IN THE ANCIENT NEAR EAST, by Gus W. Van Beek; July 1987, page 78.
- AROMATIC COMPOUNDS ARE STABLE, WHY, by Jun-ichi Aihara; March 1992, page 44.
- ARTHROPOD CUTICLE, THE, by Neil F. Hadley; July 1986, page 98.
- ASPIRIN, by Gerald Weissmann; January 1991, page 58.
- ASSIROS, CROP STORAGE AT, by Glynis Jones, Kenneth Wardle, Paul Halstead and Diana Wardle; March 1986, page 84.
- ASTEROIDS, THE ORIGINS OF THE, by Richard P. Binzel, M. Antonietta Barucci and Marcello Fulchignoni; October 1991, page 66.
- ASTROCYTES, by Harold K. Kimelberg and Michael D. Norenberg; April 1989, page 44.
- ASTRONOMY IN THE AGE OF COLUMBUS, by Owen Gingerich; November 1992, page 66.
- ATANASOFF'S COMPUTER, DR., by Allan R. Mackintosh; August 1988, page 72.
- ATHLETIC CLOTHING, by Chester R. Kyle; March 1986, page 92.
- ATMOSPHERE, THE CHANGING, by Thomas E. Graedel and Paul J. Crutzen; September 1989, page 28.
- ATOMIC NUCLEI, EXOTIC, by J. H. Hamilton and J. A. Maruhn; July 1986, page 74.
- ATOMS, COOLING AND TRAPPING, by William D. Phillips and Harold J. Metcalf; March 1987, page 36.
- AURORA, THE DYNAMIC, by Syun-Ichi Akasofu; May 1989, page 54.
- AUSTRONESIAN DISPERSAL AND THE ORIGIN OF LANGUAGES, THE, by Peter Bellwood; July 1991, page 70.
- AUTOIMMUNITY, THE SELF, THE WORLD AND, by Irun R. Cohen; April 1988, page 34.
- BACTERIA AS MULTICELLULAR ORGANISMS, by James A. Shapiro; June 1988, page 62.
- BACTERIAL ENDOTOXINS, by Ernst Theodor Rietschel and Helmut Brade; August 1992, page 26.
- BALLISTIC ELECTRONS IN SEMICONDUCTORS, by Mordehai Heiblum and Lester F. Eastman; February 1987, page 64.
- BATS, BIOSONAR AND NEURAL COMPUTATION IN, by Nobuo Suga; June 1990, page 34.
- BEACHES AND BARRIER ISLANDS, by Robert Dolan and Harry Lins; July 1987, page 52.
- BEEWOLVES, by Howard E. Evans and Kevin M. O'Neill; August 1991, page 56.
- BINARY OPTICS, by Wilfrid B. Veldkamp and Thomas J. McHugh; May 1992, page 50.
- BIODIVERSITY, THREATS TO, by Edward O. Wilson; September 1989, page 60.
- BIOLOGICAL-WARFARE PROGRAM, THE BIRTH OF THE U.S., by Barton J. Bernstein; June 1987, page 94.
- BIOSENSORS, by Jerome S. Schultz; August 1991, page 48.
- BIRD MIGRATION, INTERNAL RHYTHMS IN, by Eberhard Gwinner; April 1986, page 76.
- BIRD PHYLOGENY BY COMPARING DNA'S, RECONSTRUCTING, by Charles G. Sibley and Jon E. Ahlquist; February 1986, page 68.
- BIRDS OF PARADISE, THE, by Bruce M. Beehler; December 1989, page 66.
- BLACK HOLES, THE MEMBRANE PARADIGM FOR, by Richard H. Price and Kip S. Thorne; April 1988, page 45.
- BLIND SPOTS, by Vilayanur S. Ramachandran; May 1992, page 44.
- BLOOD CELLS, HORMONES THAT STIMULATE THE GROWTH OF, by David W. Golde and Judith C. Gasson; July 1988, page 34.
- BLOOD-BRAIN BARRIER, THE, by Gary W. Goldstein and A. Lorris Betz; September 1986, page 70.
- BORN, THE "STRESS" OF BEING, by Hugo Lagercrantz and Theodore A. Slotkin; April 1986, page 92.
- BORON NEUTRON CAPTURE THERAPY FOR CANCER, by Rolf F. Barth, Albert H. Soloway and Ralph G. Fairchild; October 1990, page 68.
- BOW DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION, EARLY by Edward McEwen, Robert L. Miller and Christopher A. Bergman; June 1991, page 50.
- BOWERBIRDS, SEXUAL SELECTION IN, by Gerald Borgia; June 1986, page 70.
- BRACHIOPODS, by Joyce R. Richardson; September 1986, page 96.
- BRAIN AND LANGUAGE, by Antonio R. Damasio and Hanna Damasio; September 1992, page 62.
- BRAIN DEVELOPMENT, PLASTICITY IN, by Chiye Aoki and Philip Siekevitz; December 1988, page 34.
- BREATH TESTS IN MEDICINE, by Michael Phillips; July 1992, page 52.
- BRUSH TURKEY THE, by Roger S. Seymour; December 1991, page 68.
- BUBONIC PLAGUE, THE, by Colin McEvedy; February 1988, page 74.
- CALCIUM AS AN INTRACELLULAR MESSENGER, THE CYCLING OF, by Howard Rasmussen; October 1989, page 44.
- CANAL BUILDERS OF PRE-INCA PERU, by Charles R. Ortloff; December 1988, page 74.
- CANCER CELL INVASION AND METASTASIS, by Lance A. Liotta; February 1992, page 34.
- CANCER, DIET AND, by Leonard A. Cohen; November 1987, page 42
- CANCER, MULTIDRUG RESISTANCE IN, by Norbert Kartner and Victor Ling; March 1989, page 26.
- CAPACITORS, by Donald M. Trotter, Jr.; July 1988, page 58.
- CAPELIN, THE SPAWNING OF THE, by William C. Leggett and Kenneth T. Frank; May 1990, page 68.
- CARBON CYCLE, MODELING THE GEOCHEMICAL, by Robert A. Berner and Antonio C. Lasaga; March 1989, page 54.
- CARBON MONOXIDE AND THE BURNING EARTH, by Reginald E. Newell, Henry G. Reichle, Jr., and Wolfgang Seiler. October 1989, page 58.
- CARDIAC DEATH, SUDDEN, by Mickey S. Eisenberg, Lawrence Bergner, Alfred P. Hallstrom and Richard O. Cummins; May 1986, page 25.
- CATALYTIC ANTIBODIES, by Richard A. Lerner and Alfonso Tramontano; March 1988, page 42.
- CATHEDRAL IN FLORENCE, BUILDING THE, by Gustina Scaglia; January 1991, page 42.
- CELL CYCLE, WHAT CONTROLS THE, by Andrew W. Murray and Marc W. Kirschner; March 1991, page 34.
- CELLS MAINTAIN STABILITY, HOw, by Igor N. Todorov. December 1990, page 32.
- CELLS MOVE. HOW ANIMAL, by Mark S. Bretscher; December 1987, page 44.
- CENSUS TABULATION, THE HISTORY OF, by Keith S. Reid-Green; February 1989, page 78.
- CERAMICS, ADVANCED, by H. Kent Bowen; October 1986, page 146.
- CHACO CANYON COMMUNITY, THE, by Stephen H. Lekson, Thomas C. Windes, John R. Stein and W. James Judge; July 1988, page 72.
- CHANNELING OF ELECTRONS AND POSITRONS, THE, by Allan H. Sorensen and Erik Uggerhoj; June 1989, page 70.
- CHAOS AND FRACTALS IN HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY, by Ary L. Goldberger, David R. Rigney and Bruce J. West; February 1990, page 34.
- CHAOS, by James P. Crutchfield, J. Doyne Farmer, Norman H. Packard and Robert S. Shaw; December 1986, page 38.
- CHEETAH IN GENETIC PERIL, THE, by Stephen J. O'Brien, David E. Wildt and Mitchell Bush; May 1986, page 68.
- CHEMICAL EFFECTS OF ULTRASOUND, THE, by Kenneth S. Suslick; February 1989, page 62.
- CHEMICAL REACTIONS IN THE DEEP COLD, QUANTUM, by Vitalii I. Goldanskii; February 1986, page 38.
- CHEMISTRY FROM TOPOLOGY, PREDICTING, by Dennis H. Rouvray. September 1986, page 36.
- CHESTNUT BLIGHT, by Joseph R. Newhouse; July 1990, page 74.
- CHILDREN LEARN WORDS, HOW, by George A. Miller and Patricia M. Gildea; September 1987, page 86.
- CHILDREN OF THE GARDEN ISLAND, by Emmy E. Werner; April 1989, page 76.
- CHINESE BELLS. ACOUSTICS OF ANCIENT, by Sinyan Shen; April 1987, page 94.
- CHOROID PLEXUS, THE MAMMALIAN, by Reynold Spector and Conrad E. Johanson; November 1989, page 48.
- CHROMOSKEDASIC PAINTING, by Dominic Man-Kit Lam and Bryant W. Rossiter; November 1991, page 48.
- CHROMOSOMES, ARTIFICIAL. by Andrew W. Murray and Jack W. Szostak; November 1987, page 60.
- CLIMATE EVOLVED ON THE TERRESTRIAL PLANETS, HOW, by James F. Kasting, Owen B. Toon and James B. Pollack; February 1988, page 46.
- CLIMATE MODELING, by Stephen H. Schneider; May 1987, page 72
- CLIMATE UEBATE, THE GREAT, by Robert M. White; July 1990, page 18.
- CLIMATE, THE CHANGING, by Stephen H. Schneider; September 1989, page 38.
- CLIMATIC CHANGE, GLOBAL, by Richard A. Houghton and George M. Woodwell; April 1989, page 18.
- CLIMATIC CHANGE, PLATEAU UPLIFT AND, by William F. Ruddiman and John E. Kutzbach; March 1991, page 42.
- CLONAL-SELECTION THEORY. THE. by Gordon L. Ada and Sir Gustav Nossal; August 1987, page 50.
- COAL-FIRED POWER PLANTS FOR THE FUTURE, by Richard E. Balzhiser and Kurt E. Yeager; September 1987, page 92
- CODEX MENDOZA, THE, by Patricia Rieff Anawalt and Frances F Berdan; June 1992, page 40.
- COLOR PHOTOGRAPHS, THE FIRST, by Grant B. Romer and Jeannette Delamoir ; December 1989, page 46.
- COLOR VISION, THE GENES FOR, by Jeremy Nathans; February 1989, page 28.
- COLORS OF THINGS, THE, by Philippe Brou, Thomas R. Sciascia, Lynette Linden and Jerome Y. Lettvin; September 1986, page 80.
- COLUMBUS "SAW" IN 1492, WHAT, by I. Bernard Cohen; December 1992, page 56.
- COMET TAILS, THE STRUCTURE OF, by John C. Brandt and Malcolm B. Niedner, Jr.; January 1986, page 38.
- COMMUNICATIONS, COMPUTERS AND NETWORKS, by Michael L. Dertouzos; September 1991, page 30.
- COMPOSITES, by Tsu-Wei Chou, Roy L. McCullough and R. Byron Pipes; October 1986, page 166.
- COMPUTER ARCHITECTURES, ADVANCED, by Geoffrey C. Fox and Paul C. Messina; October 1987, page 44.
- COMPUTER AS A MUSICAL INSTRUMENT, THE, by Max V. Mathews and John R. Pierce; February 1987, page 90.
- COMPUTER FOR THE 21ST CENTURY, THE, by Mark Weiser; September 1991, page 66.
- COMPUTER NETWORKS, PRODUCTS AND SERVICES FOR, by Nicholas P. Negroponte; September 1991, page 76.
- COMPUTER PROGRAM?, IS THE BRAIN'S MIND A, by John R. Searle; January 1990, page 20.
- COMPUTER REVOLUTION, THE NEXT, by Abraham Peled; October 1987, page 34.
- COMPUTERS AND ARCHITECTURE, by Donald P. Greenberg; February 1991, page 88.
- COMPUTERS IN MUSIC, by Pierre Boulez and Andrew Gerzso; April 1988, page 26.
- COMPUTERS, NETWORKS AND EDUCATION, by Alan C. Kay; September 1991, page 100.
- COMPUTERS, NETWORKS AND PUBLIC POLICY: CIVIL LIBERTIES IN CYBERSPACE, by Mitchell Kapor; September 1991, page 108.
- COMPUTERS, NETWORKS AND PUBLIC POLICY: COMMON LAW FOR THE ELECTRONIC FRONTIER, by Anne W. Branscomb; September 1991, page 108.
- COMPUTERS, NETWORKS AND PUBLIC POLICY: INFRASTRUCTURE FOR THE GLOBAL VILLAGE, by Al Gore; September 1991, page 108.
- COMPUTERS, NETWORKS AND THE CORPORATION, by Thomas W. Malone and John F. Rockart; September 1991, page 92.
- COMPUTERS, NETWORKS AND WORK, by Lee Sproull and Sara Kiesler; September 1991, page 84.
- COMPUTING FOR MANUFACTURING, ADVANCED, by Albert M. Erisman and Kenneth W. Neves; October 1987, page 154.
- COMPUTING FOR MEDICINE. ADVANCED, by Glenn D. Rennels and Edward H. Shortliffe; October 1987, page 146.
- COMPUTING FOR SCIENCE, ADVANCED, by Piet Hut and Gerald Jay Sussman; October 1987, page 136.
- COMPUTING, DATA-STORAGE TECHNOLOGIES FOR ADVANCED, by Mark H. Kryder; October 1987, page 72.
- COMPUTING, NETWORKS FOR ADVANCED, by Robert E. Kahn; October 1987, page 128.
- COMPUTING, PROGRAMMING FOR ADVANCED, by David Gelernter; October 1987, page 64.
- COMPUTING. CHIPS FOR ADVANCED, by James D. Meindl; October 1987, page 54.
- COMPUTING. INTERFACES FOR ADVANCED, by James D. Foley. October, page 82.
- CONDUCT ELECTRICITY, PLASTICS THAT, by Richard B. Kaner and Alan G. MacDiarmid; February 1988, page 60.
- CONNECTION MACHINE, THE, by W. Daniel Hillis; June 1987, page 86.
- CONSCIOUSNESS, THE PROBLEM OF, by Francis Crick and Christof Koch; September 1992, page 110.
- COPPER-ALLOY METALLURGY IN ANCIENT PERU, by Izumi Shimada and John F. Merkel; July 1991, page 62.
- CORN, THE ORIGIN OF, by Paul C. Mangelsdorf; August 1986, page 72.
- CORPORATE MEDICINE FOR PROFIT, by Donald W. Light; December 1986, page 30.
- COSMIC BACKGROUND EXPLORER, THE, by Samuel Gulkis, Philip M. Lubin, Stephan S. Meyer and Robert F. Silverberg; January 1990, page 122.
- COSMIC STRINGS, by Alexander Vilenkin; December 1987, page 52.
- COSMOLOGICAL CONSTANT, THE MYSTERY OF THE, by Larry Abbott; May 1988, page 82.
- COSMOLOGY BECAME A SCIENCE, HOW by Stephen G. Brush; August 1992, page 34.
- COUNTERFORCE ATTACKS, CIVILIAN CASUALTIES FROM, by Frank N. von Hippel, Barbara G. Levi, Theodore A. Postol and William H. Daugherty; September 1988, page 26.
- COURTSHIP IN UNISEXUAL LIZARDS: A MODEL FOR BRAIN SOLUTION, by David Crews; December 1987, page 72.
- CRANES, CONSTRUCTION, by Lawrence K. Shapiro and Howard I. Shapiro; March 1988, page 54.
- CROPS, POTENTIAL NEW, by C. Wiley Hinman; July 1986, page 24.
- CRUSTAL DEFORMATION IN THE AMERICAN WEST, MEASURING, by Thomas H. Jordan and J. Bernard Minster; August 1988, page 32.
- CRYSTALS, MACROMOLECULAR, by Alexander McPherson; March 1989, page 42.
- CUCKOO AND ITS HOSTS, COEVOLUTION OF THE, by Nicholas B. Davies and Michael Brooke; January 1991, page 66.
- CULTURED CELLS FOR THE TREATMENT OF DISEASE, by Howard Green; November 1991, page 64.
- DARK MATTER IN THE UNIVERSE, by Lawrence M. Krauss; December 1986, page 50.
- DARWIN AS A GEOLOGIST, by Sandra Herbert; May 1986, page 94.
- DATING BY ACCELERATOR MASS SPECTROMETRY, RADIOCARBON, by Robert E. M. Hedges and John A. J. Gowlett; January 1986, page 82.
- DEBATE: WHERE DID MODERN HUMANS ORIGINATE? [INTRODUCTION], April 1992, page 20.
- DEFORESTATION IN THE TROPICS, by Robert Repetto; April 1990, page 18.
- DEMONS. ENGINES AND THE SECOND LAW, by Charles H. Bennett; November 1987, page 88.
- DEPRESSION, CARBOHYDRATES AND, by Richard J. Wurtman and Judith J. Wurtman; January 1989, page 50.
- DEVELOPING BRAIN, THE, by Carla J. Shatz; September 1992, page 34.
- DIABETES?, WHAT CAUSES, by Mark A. Atkinsod and Noel K. Maclared; July 1990, page 42.
- DIAMOND FILM SEMICONDUCTORS, by Michael W Geis and John C. Angus; October 1992, page 64.
- DINOSAURS RAN, HOW by R. McNeill Alexander; April 1991, page 62.
- DIOXIN, by Fred H. Tschirley; February 1986, page 21.
- DIRECTED MOLECULAR EVOLUTION, by Gerald F. Joyce; December 1992, page 48.
- DISORDERS OF MIND AND BRAIN, MAJOR, by Elliot S. Gershon and Ronald O. Rieder; September 1992, page 88.
- DNA DUPLICATION, THE HIGH FIDELITY OF, by Miroslav Radman and Robert Wagner; August 1988, page 24.
- DOUBLE-BETA DECAY, by Michael K. Moe and Simon Peter Rosen; November 1989, page 30.
- DOWN SYNDROME, THE CAUSES OF, by David Patterson; August 1987, page 42.
- DREAMS, THE MEANING OF, by Jonathan Winson; November 1990, page 42.
- DROUGHT IN AFRICA, by Michael H. Glantz; June 1987, page 34.
- DUBOS, RENE JULES, by Carol L. Moberg and Zanvil A. Cohn; May 1991, page 32.
- DYSLEXIA, by Frank R. Vellutino; March 1987, page 20.
- EARTH'S MAGNETIC FIELD, THE EVOLUTION OF THE, by Jeremy Bloxham and David Gubbins; December 1989, page 30.
- EARTHQUAKES IN STABLE CONTINENTAL CRUST, by Arch C. Johnston and Lisa R. Kanter; March 1990, page 42.
- EARTHQUAKES, DEEP. by Cliff Frohlich; January 1989, page 32.
- EARTHQUAKES, HIDDEN, by Ross S. Stein and Robert S. Yeats; June 1989, page 30.
- ECHIDNA, THE, by Peggy D. Rismiller and Roger S. Seymour; February 1991, page 80.
- ECONOMIC GROWTH, U.S., by Ralph Landau; June 1988, page 26.
- ECONOMICS, EXPERIMENTAL MARKET, by Vernon L. Smith and Arlington W. Williams; December 1992, page 72.
- ECONOMY, POSITIVE FEEDBACKS IN THE, by W. Brian Arthur. February 1990, page 80.
- EDDINGTON, ARTHUR STANLEY by Sir William McCrea; June 1991, page 66.
- EDUCATING POOR MINORITY CHILDREN, by James P. Comer. November 1988, page 24.
- EL NINO, by COlin S. Ramage; June 1986, page 55G.
- ELECTIONS, THE GEOGRAPHY OF U.S. PRESIDENTIAL, by J. Clark Archer, Fred M. Shelley, Peter J. Taylor and Ellen R. White; July 1988, page 18.
- ELECTRICITY, EFFICIENT USE OF, by Arnold P. Fickett, Clark W. Gellings and Amory B. Lovins; September 1990, page 28.
- ELECTRIDES, by James L. Dye; September 1987, page 58.
- ELECTRONIC PRIVACY, ACHIEVING, by David Chaum; August 1992, page 76.
- ELEMENTARY PARTICLES, TRACKING AND IMAGING, by Horst Breuker, Hans Drevermann, Christoph Grab, Alphonse A. Rademakers and Howard Stone; August 1991, page 42.
- ENERGY FOR BUILDINGS AND HOMES, by Rick Bevington and Arthur H. Rosenfeld; September 1990, page 38.
- ENERGY FOR INDUSTRY, by Marc H. Ross and Daniel Steinmeyer; September 1990, page 46.
- ENERGY FOR MOTOR VEHICLES, by Deborah L. Bleviss and Peter Walzer; September 1990, page 54.
- ENERGY FOR PLANET EARTH, by Ged R. Davis; September 1990, page 20.
- ENERGY FOR THE DEVELOPING WORLD, by Amulya K. N. Reddy and Jose Goldemberg; September 1990, page 62.
- ENERGY FOR THE SOVIET UNION, EASTERN EUROPE AND CHINA, by William U. Chandler, Alexei A. Makarov and Zhou Dadi; September 1990, page 74.
- ENERGY FROM FOSSIL FUELS, by William Fulkerson, Roddie R. Judkins and Manoj K. Sanghvi; September 1990, page 82.
- ENERGY FROM NUCLEAR POWER, by Wolf Häfele; September 1990, page 90.
- ENERGY FROM THE SUN, by Carl J. Weinberg and Robert H. Williams; September 1990, page 98.
- ENERGY IN TRANSITION, by John P. Holdren; September 1990, page 108.
- ENERGY THE REAL COST OF, by Harold M. Hubbard; April 1991, page 18.
- ENERGY USE, STRATEGIES FOR, by John H. Gibbons, Peter D. Blair and Holly L. Gwin; September 1989, page 86.
- ENERGY-EFFICIENT BUILDINGS, by Arthur H. Rosenfeld and David Hafemeister ; April 1988, page 56.
- ENVIRONMENTAL ASSETS, ACCOUNTING FOR, by Robert Repetto; June 1992, page 64.
- ENVIRONMENTALISM, ORIGINS OF WESTERN, by Richard H. Grove; July 1992, page 22.
- EVOLUTION COMES TO LIFE, by Ian Tattersall; August 1992, page 62.
- EVOLUTION OF HUMANS, THE MULTIREGIONAL, by Alan G. Thorne and Milford H. Wolpoff; April 1992, page 28.
- EVOLUTION, THE BIG BANG OF ANIMAL, by Jeffrey S. Levinton; November 1992, page 52.
- EXPANSION RATE AND SIZE OF THE UNIVERSE, THE, by Wendy L. Freedman; November 1992, page 30.
- EXPLOSIVES, THE DETONATION OF, by William C. Davis; May 1987, page 98.
- EYE FOCUSES, HOW THE HUMAN, by Jane F. Koretz and George H. Handelman; July 1988, page 64.
- EYE, WHAT THE BRAIN TELLS THE, by Robert B. Barlow, Jr.; April 1990, page 66.
- FAMILIES OF MATTER, THE NUMBER OF, by Gary J. Feldman and Jack Steinberger; February 1991, page 26.
- FARMING IN NORTHWESTERN EUROPE, EARLY, by John M. Howell; November 1987, page 98.
- FERTILITY IN SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA, HIGH, by John C. Caldwell and Pat Caldwell; May 1990, page 82.
- FERTILITY, FATNESS AND, by Rose E. Frisch; March 1988, page 70.
- FERTILIZATION IN MAMMALS, by Paul M. Wassarman; December 1988, page 52.
- FIBRONECTINS, by Richard O. Hynes; June 1986, page 32.
- FIREARMS, VIOLENCE AND PUBLIC POLICY by Franklin E. Zimring; November 1991, page 24.
- FISHES, ANTARCTIC, by Joseph T. Eastman and Arthur L. DeVries; November 1986, page 96.
- FISHES, INTERTIDAL, by Michael H. Horn and Robin N. Gibson; January 1988, page 54.
- FLEECE, THE SOLUTION OF THE. by Michael L. Ryder; January 1987, page 100.
- FLIGHT SIMULATION, by Ralph Norman Haber; July 1986, page 90.
- FOAMS, AQUEOUS, by James H. Aubert, Andrew M. Kraynik and Peter B. Rand; May 1986, page 58.
- FORAGING IN THE FORESTS OF EUROPE, POSTGLACIAL, by Marek Zvelebil; May 1986, page 86.
- FOSSILS OF MONTCEAU-LES-MINES, THE, by Daniel Heyler and Cecile M. Poplin; September 1988, page 70.
- FOSSILS OF MONTE SAN GIORGIO, THE, by Toni Bürgin, Olivier Rieppel, P. Martin Sander and Karl Tschanz; June 1989, page 50.
- FOURIER TRANSFORM, THE, by Ronald N. Bracewell; June 1989, page 62.
- FRACTAL GROWTH, by Leonard M. Sander; January 1987, page 82.
- FRACTALS, THE LANGUAGE OF, by Hartmut Jürgens, Heinz-Otto Peitgen and Dietmar Saupe; August 1990, page 40.
- FROGFISHES, by Theodore W. Pietsch and David B. Grobecker; June 1990, page 56.
- FROGS, MARSUPIAL, by Eugenia M. del Pino; May 1989, page 76.
- FROGS, REPRODUCTIVE STRATEGY OF, by William E. Duellman; July 1992, page 58.
- FROZEN AND ALIVE, by Kenneth B. Storey and Janet M. Storey. December 1990, page 62.
- FUELS FROM THE SUN, CHEMICAL, by Israel Dostrovsky; December 1991, page 50.
- FULLERENES, by Robert F. Curl and Richard E. Smalley; October 1991, page 32.
- FUSION, PROGRESS IN LASER, by R. Stephen Craxton, Robert L. McCrory and John M. Soures; August 1986, page 60.
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- RARE EARTHS, THE NOT-SO-, by Gunter K. Muecke and Peter Möller; January 1988, page 62.
- REACTORS, ADVANCED LIGHT WATER, by Michael W. Golay and Neil E. Todreas; April 1990, page 58.
- REAPPEARING PHASES, by James S. Walker and Chester A. Vause; May 1987, page 90.
- RECOMBINATION, GENETIC, by Franklin W. Stahl; February 1987, page 52.
- RESEARCH PERFORMANCE IN SCIENCE, MARRIAGE, MOTHERHOOD AND, by Jonathan R. Cole and Harriet Zuckerman; February 1987, page 83.
- RETINA, THE FUNCTIONAL ARCHITECTURE OF THE, by Richard H. Masland; December 1986, page 90.
- RETROVIRUS, THE FIRST HUMAN, by Robert C. Gallo; December 1986, page 78.
- REVERSE TRANSCRIPTION, by Harold Varmus; September 1987, page 48.
- RIFTING OF CONTINENTS, THE, by Enrico Bonatti; March 1987, page 74.
- RISKS OF SOFTWARE, THE, by Bev Littlewood and Lorenzo Strigini; November 1992, page 38.
- RNA AS AN ENZYME, by Thomas R. Cech; November 1986, page 76.
- ROMAN APARTMENT COMPLEX, A, by Donald J. Watts and Carol Martin Watts; December 1986, page 116.
- ROMAN FACTORY, A, by A. Trevor Hodge; November 1990, page 58.
- ROMAN PORT OF COSA, THE, by Anna Marguerite McCann; March 1988, page 84.
- ROOTS RESPOND TO GRAVITY, HOW, by MichaelL. Evans, Randy Moore and Karl-Heinz Hasenstein; December 1986, page 100.
- RU 486, by Andre Ulmann, Georges Teutsch and Daniel Philibert; June 1990, page 18.
- RUSSELL, HENRY NORRIS, by David H. DeVorkin; May 1989, page 92.
- SALT TECTONICS, by Christopher J. Talbot and Martin P. A. Jackson; August 1987, page 58.
- SCANNED-PROBE MICROSCOPES, by H. Kumar Wickramasinghe; October 1989, page 74.
- SCHOOLS, LEARNING FROM ASIAN, by Harold W. Stevenson; December 1992, page 32.
- SCIENCE ADVICE TO THE PRESIDENT, ON, by Jerome B. Wiesner; January 1989, page 18.
- SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY AND THE WESTERN MIRACLE, by Nathan Rosenberg and L. E. Birdzell, Jr.; November 1990, page 18.
- SEA FLOOR, WHALES AND WALRUSES AS TILLERS OF THE, by C. Hans Nelson and Kirk R.Johnson; February 1987, page 74.
- SEA TURTLES NAVIGATE, HOW by Kenneth J. Lohmann; January 1992, page 82.
- SEA-FLOOR HOT SPRINGS, MINERAL DEPOSITS FROM, by Peter A. Rona; January 1986, page 66.
- SEAL, DIVING ADAPTATIONS OF THE WEDDELL, by Warren M. Zapol; June 1987, page 80.
- SEISMIC IMAGES OF PLATE BOUNDARIES, by John C. Mutter; February 1986, page 54.
- SELF-ORGANIZED CRITICALITY by Per Bak and Kan Chen; January 1991, page 26.
- SERVICES, TECHNOLOGY IN, by James Brian Quinn, Jordan J. Baruch and Penny Cushman Paquette; December 1987, page 24.
- SEX DIFFERENCES IN THE BRAIN, by Doreen Kimura; September 1992, page 80.
- SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED DISEASES IN THE AIDS ERA, by Sevgi O. Aral and King K. Holmes; February 1991, page 18.
- SHADING, PERCEIVING SHAPE FROM, by Vilayanur S. Ramachandran; August 1988, page 58.
- SHOCK WAVES, COLLISIONLESS, by Roald Z. Sagdeev and Charles F. Kennel; April 1991, page 40.
- SHORTEST-NETWORK PROBLEM, THE, by Marshall W. Bern and Ronald L. Graham; January 1989, page 66.
- SHUTTLE GLOW, by Donald E. Hunton; November 1989, page 70.
- SILICON RETINA, THE, by Misha A. Mahowald and Carver Mead; May 1991, page 40.
- SINGING CATERPILLARS, ANTS AND SYMBIOSIS, by Philip J. DeVries; October 1992, page 56.
- SINGLE ELECTRONICS, by Konstantin K. Likharev and Tord Claeson; June 1992, page 50.
- SNAKES, BLOOD CIRCULATION AND GRAVITY, by Harvey B. Lillywhite; December 1988, page 66.
- SNURPS - small nuclear ribonucleoproteins, by Joan Argetsinger Steitz; June 1988, page 36.
- SOLAR CYCLE IN PRECAMBRIAN TIME, THE, by George E. Williams; August 1986, page 80.
- SOLAR-NEUTRINO PROBLEM, THE, by John N. Bahcall; May 1990, page 26.
- SOLID ACID CATALYSTS, by Sir John Meurig Thomas; April 1992, page 82.
- SONGBIRDS ARE VANISHING, WHY AMERICAN, by John Terborgh; May 1992, page 56.
- SPACE COLORISTICS, by Vladimir V. Vasyutin and Artur A. Tishchenko; July 1989, page 66.
- SPACE RECONNAISSANCE, THE FUTURE OF, by Jeffrey T. Richelson; January 1991, page 18.
- SPACE SCIENCE, SPACE TECHNOLOGY AND THE SPACE STATION, by James A. Van Allen; January 1986, page 22.
- SPACE, SOVIETS IN, by Peter M. Banks and Sally K. Ride; February 1989, page 18.
- SPACE, U.S. ACCESS TO, by John M. Logsdon and Ray A. Williamson; March 1989, page 18.
- SPIDER WEBS AND SILKS, by Fritz Vollrath; March 1992, page 52.
- SPIN GLASSES, by Daniel L. Stein; July 1989, page 36.
- SPIN IN GASES, THE EFFECTS OF, by Franck Laloe and Jack H. Freed; April 1988, page 70.
- SQUEEZED LIGHT, by Richart E. Slusher and Bernard Yurke; May 1988, page 32.
- STANFORD LINEAR COLLIDER, THE, by John R. Rees; October 1989, page 36.
- STARS AND STRIPES, by John S. Letcher, Jr., John K. Marshall, James C. Oliver III and Nils Salvesen; August 1987, page 24.
- STARS, THE EARLY LIFE OF, by Steven W. Stahler; July 1991, page 28.
- STARS, WORLDS AROUND OTHER, by David C. Black; January 1991, page 50.
- STARTING BLOCK, GETTING OUT OF THE, by Sidney N. Graybeal and Patricia Bliss McFate; December 1989, page 23.
- STEEL INDUSTRY?, CAN ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY SAVE THE U.S., by Julian Szekely; July page 24.
- STEM CELL, THE, by David W. Golde; December 1991, page 36.
- STONE AX MAKERS, THE LAST, by Nicholas Toth, Desmond Clark and Giancarlo Ligabue; July 1992, page 66.
- STRATEGIC DEFENSE AND DIRECTED ENERGY WEAPONS, by C. Kumar N. Patel and Nicolaas Bloembergen; September 1987, page 31.
- STREPTOCOCCAL M PROTEIN, by Vincent A. Fischetti; June 1991, page 32.
- STRESS IN THE WILD, by Robert M. Sapolsky. January 1990, page 106.
- STRIPED BASS, THERMAL NICHES OF, by Charles C. Coutant; August 1986, page 90.
- STROKE THERAPY by Justin A. Zivin and Dennis W. Choi; July 1991, page 36.
- SUBMARINES, THE NONACOUSTIC DETECTION OF, by Tom Stefanick; March 1988, page 25.
- SUN, THE VARIABLE, by Peter V. Foukal; February 1990, page 26.
- SUNRAYCER, LESSONS OF, by Howard G. Wilson, Paul B. Mac Cready and Chester R. Kyle; March 1989, page 70.
- SUPERANTIGENS IN HUMAN DISEASE, by Howard M. Johnson, Jeffry K. Russell and Carol H. Pontzer; April 1992, page 42.
- SUPERCOLLIDER, THE SUPERCONDUCTING, by J. David Jackson, Maury Tigner and Stanley Wojcicki; March 1986, page 56.
- SUPERCONDUCTORS BEYOND 1-2-3, by Robert J. Cava; August 1990, page 24.
- SUPERCONDUCTORS: PROSPECTS FOR APPLICATIONS, THE NEw, by Alan M. Wolsky, Robert F. Giese and Edward J. Daniels; February 1989, page 44.
- SUPERCONTINENT CYCLE, THE, by R. Damian Nance, Thomas R. Worsley and Judith B. Moody; July 1988, page 44.
- SUPERFLUID TURBULENCE, by Russell J. Donnelly , November 1988, page 66.
- SUPERFLUIDS, THE 3 He, by Olli V. Lounasmaa and George Pickett; June 1990, page 64.
- SUPERHEAVY ELEMENTS, CREATING, by Peter Armbruster and Gottfried Münzenberg; May 1989, page 36.
- SUPERNOVA OF 1987, THE GREAT, by Stan Woosley and Tom Weaver; August 1989, page 24.
- SUPERNOVAS, HELIUM-RICH, by J. Craig Wheeler and Robert P. Harkness; November 1987, page 50.
- SUPERSTRINGS, by Michael B. Green; September 1986, page 44.
- SUPERSYMMETRIC?, IS NATURE, by Howard E. Haber and Gordon L. Kane; June 1986, page 42.
- SUSPENSION-FEEDING VERTEBRATES, by S. Laurie Sanderson and Richard Wassersug; March 1990, page 68.
- SUSTAINABLE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, STRATEGIES FOR, by Jim MacNeill; September 1989, page 104.
- SUSTAINABLE WORLD, TOWARD A, by William D. Ruckelshaus; September 1989, page 114.
- SWAHILI CORRIDOR, THE, by Mark Horton; September 1987, page 76.
- SYMBIOSIS IN THE DEEP SEA, by James J. Childress, Horst Felbeck and George N. Somero; May 1987, page 106.
- SYNAPSE FORMATION IN THE DEVELOPING BRAIN, by Ronald E. Kalil; December 1989, page 38.
- SYNAPSES THAT COMPUTE MOTION, by Tomaso Poggio and Christof Koch; May 1987, page 42.
- SYNCHROTRON RADIATION, by Herman Winick; November 1987, page 72.
- SYNTHESIS OF LITHIUM, BERYLLIUM AND BORON, THE COSMIC, by Victor E. Viola and GrantJ. Mathews; May 1987, page 34.
- T CELL AND ITS RECEPTOR, THE, by Philippa Marrack and John Kappler; February 1986, page 28.
- T. CELLS SEE ANTIGEN, HOW, by Howard M. Grey, Alessandro Sette and Soren Buus; November 1989, page 38.
- TECHNOLOGICAL PREEMINENCE, THE QUIET PATH TO, by Robert B. Reich; October 1989, page 19.
- TECHNOLOGY THE FIRST, by Nicholas Toth; April 1987, page 104.
- TECHNOLOGY, EMPLOYMENT AND U.S. COMPETITIVENESS, by Richard M. Cyert and David C. Mowery. May 1989, page 28.
- TEETH AND PREHISTORY IN ASIA, by Christy G. Turner II; February 1989, page 70.
- TELEOPERATORS, by William R. Uttal; December 1989, page 74.
- TELOMERE, THE HUMAN, by Robert K. Moyzis; August 1991, page 34.
- TEVATRON, THE, by Leon M. Lederman; March 1991, page 26.
- TEXTURES AND COSMIC STRUCK, by David N. Spergel and Neil G. Turok; March 1992, page 36.
- THERMOREGULATION IN WINTER MOTHS, by Bernd Heinrich; March 1987, page 82.
- THOROUGHBRED HORSES, THE GENETICS OF, by Patrick Cunningham; May 1991, page 56.
- THUNDERSTORMS, THE ELECTRIFICATION OF, by Earle R. Williams; November 1988, page 48.
- TIDAL POWER, MODELING, by David A. Greenberg; November 1987, page 106.
- TIMOFEEFF-RESSOVSKY, NIKOLAI V., by Diane B. Paul and Costas B. Krimbas; February 1992, page 64.
- TOPOBIOLOGY, by Gerald M. Edelman; May 1989, page 44.
- TOUCH, SPACE, TIME AND, by Frank A. Geldard and Carl E. Sherrick; July 1986, page 84.
- TRANSFORMER, THE, by John W. Coltman; January 1988, page 76.
- TRANSGENIC CROPS, by Charles S. Gasser and Robert T. Fraley June 1992, page 34.
- TREMBLEY'S POLYPS, by Howard M. Lenhoff and Sylvia G. Lenhoff; April 1988, page 86.
- TRENDS IN AEROSPACE: THE NEW SPACE RACE, by Elizabeth Corcoran and Tim Beardsley. July 1990, page 50.
- TRENDS IN ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE: SILICON BABIES, by Paul Wallich; December 1991, page 82.
- TRENDS IN ASTRONOMY: MIRRORING THE COSMOS, by Corey S. Powell; November 1991, page 80.
- TRENDS IN ASTROPHYSICS: CATCHING THE WAVE, by Russell Ruthen; March 1992, page 72.
- TRENDS IN BIOLOGY: SMART GENES, by Tim Beardsley , August 1991, page 72.
- TRENDS IN BIOLOGY: WHY DO WE AGE?, by Ricki L. Rusting; December 1992, page 86.
- TRENDS IN COMMUNICATIONS: THE ROAD TO THE GLOBAL VILLAGE, by Karen Wright; March 1990, page 57.
- TRENDS IN COMPUTING: CALCULATING REALITY by Elizabeth Corcoran; January page 74.
- TRENDS IN CONSUMER ELECTRONICS: PICK PERFECT, by Elizabeth Corcoran; February 1992, page 72.
- TRENDS IN COSMOLOGY: UNIVERSAL TRUTHS, by John Horgan; October 1990, page 74.
- TRENDS IN ENERGY: CLEANING UP COAL, by Elizabeth Corcoran; May 1991, page 70.
- TRENDS IN ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNOLOGY: SOILED SHORES, by Marguerite Holloway and John Horgan; October 1991, page 80.
- TRENDS IN EVOLUTION: IN THE BEGINNING..., by John Horgan; February 1991, page 100.
- TRENDS IN GENETICS: HACKING THE GENOME, by Deborah Erickson; April 1992, page 98.
- TRENDS IN GEOPHYSICS: PEERING INWARD, by Corey 5. Powell; June 1991, page 72.
- TRENDS IN IMMUNOLOGY: THE BODY AGAINST ITSELF, by John Rennie; December 1990, page 76.
- TRENDS IN INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH: REDESIGNING RESEARCH, by Elizabeth Corcoran; June 1992, page 72.
- TRENDS IN LINGUISTICS: HARD WORDS, by Philip E. Ross; April 1991, page 70.
- TRENDS IN MATERIALS: DIMINISHING DIMENSIONS, by Elizabeth Corcoran; November 1990, page 74.
- TRENDS IN MICROMECHANICS: MICRON MACHINATIONS, by Gary Stix; November 1992, page 72.
- TRENDS IN MOLECULAR ARCHAEOLOGY: ELOQUENT REMAINS, by Philip E. Ross; May 1992, page 72.
- TRENDS IN PARASITOLOGY: LIVING TOGETHER, by John Rennie; January 1992, page 104.
- TRENDS IN PHARMACOLOGY: Rx FOR ADDICTION, by Marguerite Holloway; March 1991, page 70.
- TRENDS IN PHYSICS: QUANTUM PHILOSOPHY, by John Horgan; July 1992, page 72.
- TRENDS IN SCIENCE EDUCATION: TEACHING REAL SCIENCE, by Tim Beardsley; October 1992, page 78.
- TRENDS IN TRANSPORTATION: ALONG FOR THE RIDE?, by Gary Stix; July 1991, page 76.
- TRENDS IN TRANSPORTATION: THE SHAPE OF THINGS TO GO, by Karen Wright; May 1990, page 58.
- TRENDS INTRANSPORTATION: AIRTRAINS, by Gary Stix; August 1992, page 84.
- TRIBAL WARFARE, by R. Brian Ferguson; January 1992, page 90.
- TRIREME SAILS AGAIN, THE, by John F. Coates; April 1989, page 68.
- TRUMPET, PLAYING THE BAROQUE, by Don Smithers, Klaus Wogram and John Bowsher; April 1986, page 104.
- TUMBLEWEED, by James A. Young; March 1991, page 58.
- TUMOR NECROSIS FACTOR, by Lloyd J. Old; May 1988, page 41.
- TUNNEL DETECTORS IN RADIO ASTRONOMY, SUPERCONDUCTING, by Thomas G. Phillips and David B. Rutledge; May 1986, page 78.
- TURQUOISE IN PRE-COLUMBIAN AMERICA, by Garman Harbottle and Phil C. Weigand; February 1992, page 56.
- U.S.S.R., ANTISCIENCE TRENDS IN THE, by Sergei Kapitza; August 1991, page 18.
- U.S.S.R.?, CAN THE U.S. TRUST THE, by Miroslav Nincic; April 1986, page 21.
- UNCONSCIOUS MENTAL FUNCTIONING, by Joseph Weiss; March 1990, page 75.
- URANUS, by Andrew P. Ingersoll; January 1987, page 30.
- URANUS, THE MOONS OF, by Torrence V. Johnson, Robert Hamilton Brown and Laurence A. Soderblom; April 1987, page 40.
- URANUS, THE RINGS OF, by Jeffrey N. Cuzzi and Larry W. Esposito; July 1987, page 42.
- VACCINES FOR THE THIRD WORLD, OBSTACLES TO DEVELOPING, by Anthony Robbins and Phyllis Freeman; November 1988, page 90.
- VAMPIRE BATS, FOOD SHARING IN, by Gerald S. Wilkinson; February 1990, page 64.
- VENUS, THE SURFACE OF, by R. Stephen Saunders; December 1990, page 26.
- VERY-LONG-BASELINE ARRAY, THE, by Kenneth I. Kellermann and A. Richard Thompson; January 1988, page 44.
- VIRAL ALTERATION OF CELL FUNCTION, by Michael B. A. Oldstone; August 1989, page 34.
- VISUAL CORTEX, THE DISCOVERY OF THE, by Mitchell Glickstein; September 1988, page 84.
- VISUAL EXCITATION, THE MOLECULES OF, by Lubert Stryer; July 1987, page 32.
- VISUAL IMAGE IN MIND AND BRAIN, THE, by Semir Zeki; September 1992, page 42.
- VISUAL PROCESSING, FEATURES AND OBJECTS IN, by Anne Treisman; November 1986, page 106.
- VISUAL SYSTEM, ART, ILLUSION AND THE, by Margaret S. Livingstone; January 1988, page 68.
- VISUAL THINKING IN THE ICE AGE, by Randall White; July 1989, page 74.
- VISUALIZING BIOLOGICAL MOLECULES, by Arthur J. Olson and David S. Goodsell; November 1992, page 44.
- VOICE, THE HUMAN, by Robert T Sataloff; December 1992, page 64.
- VOLCANISM AT RIFTS, by Robert S. White and Dan P. McKenzie; July 1989, page 44.
- VOLCANOES, COLLAPSING, by Peter Francis and Stephen Self; June 1987, page 72.
- VOYAGER 2'S ENCOUNTER WITH URANUS, ENGINEERING, by Richard P. Laeser, William I. McLaughlin and Donna M. Wolff; November 1986, page 34.
- WALKING, EVOLUTION OF HUMAN, by C. Owen Lovejoy; November 1988, page 82.
- WARMING TRENDS, GLOBAL, by Philip D. Jones and Tom M. L. Wigley; August 1990, page 66.
- WARRIOR, H.M.S., by Walter Brownlee; December 1987, page 86.
- WASTE, MANAGING SOLID, by Philip R. O'Leary, Patrick W. Walsh and Robert K. Ham; December 1988, page 18.
- WATER, THREATS TO THE WORLD'S, by J. W. Maurits la Riviere; September 1989, page 48.
- WATERCRAFT, HUMAN-POWERED, by Alec N. Brooks, Allan V. Abbott and David Gordon Wilson; December 1986, page 108.
- WATERWEED INVASIONS, by Spencer C. H. Barrett; October 1989, page 66.
- WEAPONS IN SPACE, TESTING, by Ashton B. Carter; July 1989, page 17.
- WEEDS, BIOLOGICAL CONTROL OF, by Gary A. Strobel; July 1991, page 50.
- WHALES, THE BEHAVIOR OF BALEEN, by Bernd Würsig; April 1988, page 78.
- WINDMILLS, MODERN, by Peter M. Moretti and Louis V. Divone; June 1986, page 88.
- WITNESS STAND, WHEN SCIENCE TAKES THE, by Peter J. Neufeld and Neville Colman; May 1990, page 18.
- WORKING MEMORY AND THE MIND, by Patricia S. Goldman-Rakic; September 1992, page 72.
- X-RAY IMAGING WITH CODED MASKS, by Gerald K. Skinner; August 1988, page 66.
- X-RAY MICROSCOPES, by Malcolm R. Howells, Janos Kirz and David Sayre; February 1991, page 42.
- X-RAY SOURCES, QUASI-PERIODIC OSCILLATIONS IN CELESTIAL, by Michiel van der Klis; November 1988, page 32.
- YELLOWSTONE FIRES, THE, by William H. Romme and Don G. Despain; November 1989, page 20.
- YIELDS OF SOVIET STRATEGIC WEAPONS, THE, by Lynn R. Sykes and Dan M. Davis;January 1987, page 21.
- ZEOLITES, SYNTHETIC, by George T. Kerr; July 1989, page 82.
Amateur Scientist
- Amateur Scientist: Air traveleasier to endure, Some entertaining lessons in optics that may make; August 1988, page 82.
- Amateur Scientist: Airline passenger, Shock-front phenomena and other oddities to entertain a bored,. September 1988, page 96.
- Amateur Scientist: Aluminum metal was initially purified back in 1886. Retracing the steps by which; August 1986, page 108.
- Amateur Scientist: Balloon?, Why are the first few puffs the hardest when you blow up a; December 1989, page 86.
- Amateur Scientist: Barometer that works with water in place of mercury, Making a; April 1987, page 114.
- Amateur Scientist: Bead arrays, Sticky threadlike substances that tend to draw themselves out into; September 1987, page 100.
- Amateur Scientist: Bounce up to the ceiling, Drop two stacked balls from waist height; the top ball may; October 1988, page 116.
- Amateur Scientist: Bowler to keep scoring strikes, Why sidespin helps the; March 1988, page 92.
- Amateur Scientist: Cafe-wall illusion, in which rows of tiles tilt that should not tilt at all, The; November 1988, page 100.
- Amateur Scientist: Camera that catches the wind and captures the landscape, A remote-control; October 1990, page 92.
- Amateur Scientist: Catastrophe optics, A drop of water becomes a gateway into the world of; September 1989, page 120D.
- Amateur Scientist: CEPHEID VARIABLES, SIGHTING, by George A. Carlson; November 1992, page 89.
- Amateur Scientist: CHAOS AT HOME, HOW TO GENERATE, by Douglas Smith; January 1992, page 121.
- Amateur Scientist: Cheshire cat's odd vanishing act, Concerning disappearances, including the; May 1987, page 114.
- Amateur Scientist: Color in a black-and-white grating. Methods and optics of perceiving; March 1986, page 100.
- Amateur Scientist: Color pattern of a soap film, Music and ammonia vapor excite the; August 1987, page 92.
- Amateur Scientist: Colors seen in the sky offer lessons in optical scattering, The; January 1989, page 84.
- Amateur Scientist: Cracks in a surface look intricately random but actually develop rather systematically; October 1986, page 178.
- Amateur Scientist: Disappearances, including the Cheshire cat's odd vanishing act, Concerning; May 1987, page 114.
- Amateur Scientist: Distance to the sun by observing the trail of a meteor, Calculating the; March 1987, page 100.
- Amateur Scientist: Electrically charged patches with parsley, sage, rosemary and thyme, How to map; April 1988, page 92.
- Amateur Scientist: Fluid flows faster when the tube is pinched, Why a; July 1987, page 86.
- Amateur Scientist: Hele-Shaw cell and watch bubbles playing tag in a viscous fluid, How to build a; October 1989, page 92.
- Amateur Scientist: Hele-Shaw cell, Fluid interfaces, including fractal flows, can be studied in a; November 1987, page 114.
- Amateur Scientist: Holograms viewable in white light, How to stop worrying about vibration and make; May 1989, page 100.
- Amateur Scientist: Holograms, unlike conventional ones, can be observed in ordinary light. Rainbow; September 1986, page 110.
- Amateur Scientist: Icicles ensheathe a number of puzzles: just how does the water freeze?; May 1988, page 90.
- Amateur Scientist: INFRARE, SEEING, by Donald G. Mooney; March 1992, page 90.
- Amateur Scientist: Laser emits powerful burst of green and yellow light, A homemade copper chloride; April 1990, page 88.
- Amateur Scientist: Maze so bewildering that the explorer must rely on a map. Mirrors make a; June 1986, page 98.
- Amateur Scientist: Maze without becoming lost or confused. Methods for going through a; December 1986, page 124.
- Amateur Scientist: Microwave oven 's rapid cooking action is disclosed, The secret of a; February 1987, page 98.
- Amateur Scientist: Neon tube, Colored segments of a grid can shed a diffuse glow like the light from a; November 1989, page 94.
- Amateur Scientist: NEURONS FOR COMPUTERS, by Drew van Camp; September 1992, page 12S.
- Amateur Scientist: Painting in color without pigments November 1991, page 98.
- Amateur Scientist: Particle scattering; experiments in zero gravity. A homemade device for testing; February 1986, page 98.
- Amateur Scientist: Phonograph records have in common with windshield wipers?, What do; July 1989, page 88.
- Amateur Scientist: Planck-mass accelerator in your solar system, How to build a; April 1989, page 82.
- Amateur Scientist: Polarimeter can analyze optically active compounds. An inexpensive homemade; January 1986, page 98.
- Amateur Scientist: Polymer sheet is stretched, it may "neck" long before it snaps, When a; February 1990, page 86.
- Amateur Scientist: Puzzles in two and three dimensions, and ways to simplify their solution; June 1987, page 100.
- Amateur Scientist: Reflecting balls, The distorted images seen in Christmas-tree ornaments and other. December 1988, page 84.
- Amateur Scientist: Reflections from a water surface display some curious properties; January page 108.
- Amateur Scientist: Retroreflector, a mirror that removes distortion from a light beam. Wonders with the; April 1986, page 112.
- Amateur Scientist: Rock climbing, or surviving the ultimate physics exam, The mechanics of; June 1989, page 92.
- Amateur Scientist: Rubik's Magic, a new puzzle that provides a study in permutation operators, Now there is; October 1987, page 162.
- Amateur Scientist: Shadows cast on the bottom of a pool are not like other shadows. W. hy?; July 1988, page 86.
- Amateur Scientist: Shape is put to work running an engine. Wire that "remembers" its; May 1986, page 102.
- Amateur Scientist: Shower curtain flutter inward?, Does convection or the Bernoulli principle make the; June 1988, page 96.
- Amateur Scientist: Soap film, Music and ammonia vapor excite the color pattern of a; August 1987, page 92.
- Amateur Scientist: STAR, WATCHING THE DEATH OF A, by James B. Kaler; May 1992, page 89.
- Amateur Scientist: Stirling engine can be built with common materials, A backyard version of a; January 1990, page 130.
- Amateur Scientist: Subjective-contour illusions, those bright spots that are not really there?, What explains; January 1988, page 84.
- Amateur Scientist: Sunspots and how to observe them safely; June 1990, page 88.
- Amateur Scientist: SURVIVAL OF THE FInEST BITS, by Rick L. Riolo; July 1992, page 89.
- Amateur Scientist: Swing going: a first lesson in the mechanics of rotation, How to get the playground; March 1989, page 86.
- Amateur Scientist: Tape is peeled off a surface, How to capture on film the faint glow emitted when sticky; December 1987, page 94.
- Amateur Scientist: Three-dimensional vision. The hyperscope and the pseudoscope aid experiments on; November 1986, page 124.
- Amateur Scientist: Traffic, How to analyze the shock waves that sweep through expressway; August 1989, page 84.
- Amateur Scientist: Ultraviolet radiation from the sun, How to monitor; August 1990, page 86.
- Amateur Scientist: Wake of a moving boat is a complex interference pattern, The feathery. February 1988, page 80.
- Amateur Scientist: Water when it is freezing or melting. Exotic patterns appear in; July 1986, page 108.
- Amateur Scientist: Wheels be locked or should the braking be controlled?, In an emer gency stop, should a car's; February 1989, page 84.
Computer Recreations
- Computer Recreations: After MAD: a computer game of nuclear strategy that ends in a Prisoner's Dilemma; October 1987, page 166.
- Computer Recreations: Algopuzzles: wherein trains of thought follow algorithmic tracks to solutions; June 1987, page 106.
- Computer Recreations: Algorithms into programs, Simple special effects illustrate the art of converting; December 1987, page 98.
- Computer Recreations: Biomorphs on Truchet tiles, served with popcorn and snails, Catch ofthe day. July 1989, page 92.
- Computer Recreations: Biomorphs, A blind watchmaker surveys the land of. February 1988, page 84.
- Computer Recreations: Braitenberg memoirs: vehicles for probing behavior roam a dark plain marked by lights; March 1987, page 8.
- Computer Recreations: Bulls, bears and programs in the pit, Of; May 1987, page 14.
- Computer Recreations: Caricaturist and a whimsical tour of face space. The compleat computer: October 1986, page 20.
- Computer Recreations: Cellular automata programs that create wireworld, rugworld and other diversions, The; January 1990, page 136.
- Computer Recreations: Cellular universe of debris, droplets, defects and demons, A; August 1989, page 88.
- Computer Recreations: Chaos, Probing the strange attractions of; July page 90.
- Computer Recreations: Chess program) is dead, long live the king (a chess machine). The king (a: February 1986, page 12.
- Computer Recreations: Codes: Part I, On making and breaking; October 1988, page 120.
- Computer Recreations: Codes: Part II, On making and breaking ; November 1988, page 104.
- Computer Recreations: Computer game of nuclear strategy that ends in a Prisoner's Dilemma, "After MAD": a; October 1987, page 166.
- Computer Recreations: Computer graphics at Pixar, of fractal mountains, graftal plants and other, December 1986, page 14.
- Computer Recreations: Computer is unearthed in the jungle of Apraphul, An ancient rope-and-pulley. April 1988, page 96.
- Computer Recreations: Computer laboratory in which balls become gases, liquids and critical masses, A home; March 1988, page 96.
- Computer Recreations: Computer party, Diverse personalities search for social equilibrium at a; September 1987, page 104.
- Computer Recreations: Computing is music to the ears of some, The sound of; April 1987, page 10.
- Computer Recreations: Core War tournament, A program called MICE nibbles its way to victory at the first;January 1987, page 8.
- Computer Recreations: Core War, Of worms, viruses and; March 1989, page 90.
- Computer Recreations: Evolution: wherein bugs learn to hunt bacteria, Simulated; May 1989, page 104.
- Computer Recreations: Flight offancy over a deserted data base. A sublime: July 1986, page 12.
- Computer Recreations: Fractal crowds, Random walks that lead to; December 1988, page 88.
- Computer Recreations: Hodgepodge machine makes waves, The; August 1988, page 86.
- Computer Recreations: Hypercubes induces four-dimensional dementia. A program for rotating: April 1986, page 8.
- Computer Recreations: I'Q tests. How a pair of dull-witted programs can look like geniuses on: March 1986, page 10.
- Computer Recreations: Invisible professor holds a chalk-talk session on the display monitor The; May 1988, page 94.
- Computer Recreations: Julia, Beauty and profundity. the Mandelbrot set and a flock of its cousins called; November 1987, page 118.
- Computer Recreations: Latticeworks, Imagination meets geometry in the crystalline realm of; June 1988, page 100.
- Computer Recreations: Life acquires some successors in three dimensions, The game; February 1987, page 8.
- Computer Recreations: Magic and illusion by computer. Digital prestidigitation: the fine art of;. August 1986, page 10.
- Computer Recreations: Mandelbrot set aboard the Mandelbus, A tour of the; February 1989, page 88.
- Computer Recreations: Mandelbrot set and a flock of its cousins called Julia, Beauty and profundity: the; November 1987, page 118.
- Computer Recreations: Matter fabricator provides matter for thought, A; April 1989, page 86.
- Computer Recreations: Mazes, Old and new three-dimensional; September 1988, page 100.
- Computer Recreations: Microgolf game gives professionals and amateurs an equal chance for a hole in one, A; November 1989, page 98.
- Computer Recreations: Minds, machines and metaphysics. A Pandora's box of; December 1989, page 90.
- Computer Recreations: Music to the ears of some, The sound of computing is; April 1987, page 10.
- Computer Recreations: Nanotechnology: wherein molecular computers control tiny circulatory submarines; January 1988, page 88.
- Computer Recreations: People puzzles: theme and variations; January 1989, page 88.
- Computer Recreations: Phylogenies of the Paleozoic and the fortunes of English family names. Branching; May 1986, page 12.
- Computer Recreations: Primes in numerical gravel, How to pan for; July 1988, page 90.
- Computer Recreations: Programmed prose and prosody, A potpourri of; June 1989, page 96.
- Computer Recreations: Special effects illustrate the art of converting algorithms in to programs, Simple; December 1987, page 98.
- Computer Recreations: Star clusters are achieved with a computer telescope. How close encounters with; January 1986, page 12.
- Computer Recreations: Star Trek emerges from the underground to a place in the home-computer arcade; November 1986, page 12.
- Computer Recreations: Strange attractions of chaos, Probing the;July 1987, page 90.
- Computer Recreations: Tinkertoy computer that plays tic-tac-toe, A; October 1989, page 96.
- Computer Recreations: Trains of thought follow algorithmic tracks to solutions, Algopuzzles: wherein; June 1987, page 106.
- Computer Recreations: Turing machines and turmites make trach on a plane, Two-dimensional; September 1989, page 124.
- Computer Recreations: Vehicles for probing behavior roam a dark plain marked by lights, Braitenberg memoirs; March 1987, page 8.
- Computer Recreations: Wallpaper for the mind: computer images that are almost, but not quite, repetitive; September 1986, page 14.
- Computer Recreations: Word ladders and a tower of Babel lead to computational heights defying assault; August 1987, page 96.
Mathematical Recreations
- Mathematical Games: Net on a checkerboard and other puzzles of the forest. Casting a; June 1986, page 14.
- Mathematical Recreations: Cat from its grin, How to resurrect a; September 1990, page 124.
- Mathematical Recreations: CHAOS, CHRISTMAS IN THE HOUSE OF, by Ian Stewart; December 1992, page 96.
- Mathematical Recreations: Computer graphics make an invisible world seem less alien, Tools for. January 1991, page 90.
- Mathematical Recreations: Concentration: a winning strategy; October 1991, page 103.
- Mathematical Recreations: Digital sundial? What in heaven is a; August 1991, page 89.
- Mathematical Recreations: Fermat's Christmas Theorem is explained in one dickens of a tale; December 1990, page 94.
- Mathematical Recreations: Fractal flora or fauna, How to transform flights of fancy into; May 1990, page 90.
- Mathematical Recreations: Golygon City, An odd journey along even roads leads to home in; July 1990, page 86.
- Mathematical Recreations: Infinity, A short trek to; December 1991, page 100.
- Mathematical Recreations: INTERPLANETARY OLYMPICS, THE, by Ian Stewart; August 1992, page 101.
- Mathematical Recreations: KISSING NUMBER, THE, by Ian Stewart; February 1992, page 90.
- Mathematical Recreations: Labyrinth, The true story of how Theseus found his way out of the; February 1991, page 118.
- Mathematical Recreations: Lyapunov space, Leaping into;. September 1991, page 130.
- Mathematical Recreations: Math abuse from around the world, A compendium of; November 1990, page 92.
- Mathematical Recreations: Math abuse, Lunar infants, lotteries and meteorites expose the dangers of; March 1990, page 90.
- Mathematical Recreations: MURDER AT GHASTLEIGH GRANGE, by Ian Stewart; October 1992, page 9S.
- Mathematical Recreations: PATHS LEAD AWAY FROM ROME, ALL, by Ian Stewart; April 1992, page I I3.
- Mathematical Recreations: RIDDLE OF THE VANISHING CAMEL, THE, by Ian Stewart; June 1992, page 88.
- Mathematical Recreations: Rigidity, or how to brace yourself against unlikely accidents, The theory of; May 1991, page 89.
- Mathematical Recreations: Robots, Insectoids invade a field of; July 1991, page 93.
- Mathematical Recreations: Terrain, A swift trip over rugged; June,page 89.
- Mathematical Recreations: Topological tidbits and puzzling plums, A menu of mathematical morsels; March 1991, page 88.
- Mathematical Recreations: Walk in step with the animals that roam the jungle, Why Tarzan and Jane can; April 1991, page 88.
Compiled by Dave Lo, based on Joachim Reinhardt's journal index page,
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