Science Website
Physics:
History of Science:
The Day the Universe Changed by James Burke
Transportation Systems:
Scientific
American, September 1995, “High-Speed
Rail” (p.100-101)
Energy:
Scientific
American, March 1998, “The End of
Cheap Oil” (p.78-83)
Atomic
Physics:
Scientific
American, October 1998, “The
Asymmetry between Matter and Antimatter” (p.76-81)
Scientific
American, June 2003, “The Dawn of
Physics beyond the Standard Model” (p.68-75)
Astrophysics:
Scientific American, May 2003, “Parallel
Universes” (p.40-51)
Scientific
American, August 2003, “Information
in the Hologram Universe” (p.58-65)
Discover, April 2003, “At the Speed of Light” (p.34-41)
(Was
Einstein wrong about the speed of Light?)
Discover, December 2002, “The Real Big Bang” (p.40-47)
(How
did the first stars form?)
Hubble
Vision (SoBoCo Library, 522.29 Pct)
Computing:
Scientific
American, January 2003, “The
Nanodrive Project” (p.46-53)
(What
is the future of data storage in computers?)
Scientific
American, February 2003, “Evolving
Inventions” (p.52-59)
(Can
computer programs create inventions that are patented?)
Biology:
Evolution Theory:
Scientific
American, March 2003, “Which Came
First, the Feather or the Bird?” (p.84-93)
Scientific
American, August 2003, “Planet of the
Apes” (p.74-83)
(Did
the great apes evolve in Eurasia, not Africa?”
Discover, September 2003, “Great Mysteries of Human Evolution”
(p.34-43)
Genetics:
Discover, July 2003, “Testing Your Future”
(p.34-43)
(Does society want the genetic testing of
newborns?)
Brain Research:
Scientific
American, Special Issue – September
2003, “Better Brains”