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Abstracts: The molecular logic of smell. The memory. Investigating an ancient sense
Abstracts: The moose-watcher's paradise. Timing spring blooms. Marten manipulations
Abstracts: The morning of the modern mind. Inside the mind of a savant. Windows on the mind
Abstracts: The movies in our eyes. The visual system and the brain. The developing brain
Abstracts: The MS connection in IS. Building a foundation for high performance. Telecommuting: its structure, options and business implications
Abstracts: The MSW incinerator as a monitoring tool for waste management. Integrated assessment of reduced emission impacts from a biomedical waste incinerator. Atmospheric characterization and modeling applications on particulate matter and acid gases
Abstracts: The mystery of humanity's missing mutations. Mitochondrial Eve refuses to die. Geneticists trace the DNA trail of the first Americans
Abstracts: The mystery of the Voynich Manuscript. The mystery of lambic beer. The Abominable Mystery
Abstracts: The myth of farmland loss. Game-theoretic framework for risk reduction decisions. Species loss could be statistical shell game
Abstracts: The myth of the beginning of time. The great cosmic roller-coaster ride. Cleaning agents
Abstracts: The myth of unlimited water. The wonder of water. Where is our fresh water?
Abstracts: The name of the game. Platform project. Case study
Abstracts: The name of the game. Skin deep. Dealing with a new deck
Abstracts: The nature of soil organic matter affects sorption of pesticides. 1. Relationships with carbon chemistry as determined by (13)C CPMAS NMR spectroscopy
Abstracts: The neglected tropical diseases. Psychiatry's global challenge. The world is fat
Abstracts: The nematode as a guide to human brain disease. Cell death studies yield cancer clues. New 'Alzheimer's mouse' produced
Abstracts: The neural bias of temporal processing. Attentional modulation of visual processing. Plasticity of the spinal neural circuitry after injury
Abstracts: The Neurobiology of the ascidian tadpole larva: Recent developments in an ancient chordate. The neurobiology of visual-saccadic decision making
Abstracts: The never-ending understorey: hooded warblers nest in the shrubby vegetation that fills gaps created by windfalls in old-growth woodlands
Abstracts: The new age of wireless. Building the next-generation collider. The diamond age of spintronics
Abstracts: The new backyard seismology. Building consciousness of streams. Dissecting the brain with sound
Abstracts: The new energy equation for developing countries. Cooperative marine technology for the Middle East: a program to provide food and protect water resources
Abstracts: The New Geopolitics: Preventing wars and other strife will increasingly depend on facing the ecological consequences of our economic activities
Abstracts: The new Internet: audio, video, and animating technologies are making the once-static Web look more and more like interactive TV
Abstracts: The New Orleans network. New Bern bypass. Added protection
Abstracts: The new perspective on I.T. London suburb to impose emission-based parking fees. Using our best judgement
Abstracts: The new social darwinists. Beyond the test ban: experts debate the need for a giant laser-fusion machine. Volcanic disruption: a giant eruption frays the tattered ozone layer
Abstracts: The next best thing. Pushing the envelope. Artificial soil aids in waste containment
Abstracts: The next energy crisis? Gigatrends for the next half-century. Your next cellphone
Abstracts: The next generation: New superconducting wires come closer to market. The shapes of space
Abstracts: The next home computer. Schools of the future? A smaller net
Abstracts: The next home computer. Supercomputer on a chip. Tiniest web server
Abstracts: The next hop: can wallabies replace the lab rat? Taking ballistics by storm: an electronic gun with no mechanical parts fires a million rounds per minute
Abstracts: The next Internet hero. A privacy safety net. Nurturing neighborhood nets
Abstracts: The Ninth Annual Best of What's New: the year's 100 greatest achievements in science & technology. Dinosaurs: motherly love
Abstracts: The Nobel prizes for 2000. 50, 100, and 150 years ago. Snowball earth; ice entombed our planet hundreds of millions of years ago, and complex animals evolved in the greenhouse heat wave that followed
Abstracts: The nonnegligible lightness of gravity: physicists verify that even gravity itself has weight. Computing with light
Abstracts: The not so enormous theorem. From complexity to perplexity. Illuminator of the stars
Abstracts: The notworking computer. The fastest way to get there. The art historian's computer
Abstracts: The nuclear legacy. Living in a virtual world. Comet blaster
Abstracts: The nuclear option. The limited appeal of nuclear energy. The unquiet ice
Abstracts: The nurture of knowledge-based resources through the design of an architecture of human resource management systems: Implications for strategic management
Abstracts: The OCEA awards of merit. Federal projects recognized for design achievement. OCEA merit awards
Abstracts: The ocean's salt fingers. Access to safe drinking water. Abyssal proposal: are the ocean depths a safe place for sewage sludge?
Abstracts: The one that got away? Plagiarism suit wins; experts hope it won't set a trend. Is a warmer climate wilting the forests of the north?
Abstracts: Theoretical and experimental analysis of peeper equilibration dynamics. Ethylmercury in the soils and sediments of Florida Everglades
Abstracts: Theoretical and experimental evaluation of double-notch shear strength of G-10CR glass-cloth/epoxy laminates at cryogenic temperatures
Abstracts: Theoretical feasibility for ecological biomass ash recirculation: chemical equilibrium behavior of nutrient elements and heavy metals during combustion
Abstracts: Theoretical model. Design curves for prefabricated vertical drains. Numerical studies of bearing-capacity factor N(sub gamma)(supra a)
Abstracts: Theories. Comparison with experimental results. A method for determining the elastic-plastic response ahead of a notch tip
Abstracts: The Orwell Awards: in recognition of efforts to trample personal liberties on the electronic frontier. Who wants privacy?
Abstracts: Theory and practice of technological corporate assessment. Sources of innovation for high-tech SMEs: A comparison of USA, Canada, and Portugal
Abstracts: The other half of the brain. The shark's electric sense: An astonishingly sensitive detector of electric fields helps sharks zero in on prey
Abstracts: The other human genome. Women left out at NIH. Getting to the heart of the cholesterol debate
Abstracts: The (other) secret. Mustangs, Monists and Meaning: the dualist belief that body and soul are separate entities is natural, intuitive and with us from infancy. It is also very probably wrong
Abstracts: The outlook for hydrogen. Restyling an icon: pickup trucks. GM's sporty pair grows up
Abstracts: The Pacific hub for marine science and technology. Science and technology in health: an emphasis on biotechnology
Abstracts: The past and future of global mobility: with growing wealth, people everywhere travel farther and faster. That trend inevitably brings a shift in the dominant transportation technologies
Abstracts: The Pentagon project. Fringe benefits. Houston ship channel project to create marshland in Galveston Bay
Abstracts: The Pentagon report. Up-down building technique shaves months from project schedule. Cardboard enters construction market with three structures
Abstracts: The people's Paleontology Project. Journey through time. Sound effects
Abstracts: The perils of an irregular deregulation. Playing facts and loose. Rights of privacy; technology has its eyes on you
Abstracts: The pesky zebra mussels. On-site screening. U.S. and Mexican pesticide standards: similarities and differences
Abstracts: The phantom particle. Star in a jar. Feathers before flight
Abstracts: The pill of choice? The sobering geography of AIDS. Shooting at a new HIV target
Abstracts: The plant with nine lives. Snowbirds. Farming with lint: lint from blue jeans as plant boosters and bricks
Abstracts: The plastic car: a manufacturing marvel that's lighter and cheaper than steel cars. Dream machine
Abstracts: The plastic human brain cortex. Adult neurogenesis in the mammalian central nervous system. Genetics of brain structure and intelligence
Abstracts: The political brain. Adam's maxim and Spinoza's conjecture. Magic water and Mencken's maxim
Abstracts: The political economy of intellectual property protection: technological protectionism and transfer of revenue among nations
Abstracts: The politics of science. The activist scientist. Scientifically illiterate vs. politically clueless
Abstracts: The politics of the environment. Books as bellwethers: the Gore manifesto. Ossification at EPA
Abstracts: The Popular Science 50 best of the Web. You ought to be in pixels. Drowning in the net
Abstracts: The population slide. Human population grows up. Global population and the nitrogen cycle
Abstracts: The power of riboswitches. Investigating an ancient sense . Deadly orbits
Abstracts: The power of water in Des Moines, Iowa. Hard lessons linger in the wake of 1993 flood. Lessons drawn from 1993 flood
Abstracts: The prediction of the flow stress of an extra-low carbon steel in the two-phase region using continuous cooling curves
Abstracts: The price of compromise. When federal science stopped. Appropriators bullish on biomedicine
Abstracts: The prion diseases. CDC - disease central for the whole world. A plague on all our houses
Abstracts: The problem of consciousness. Why neuroscience may be able to explain consciousness. How does consciousness happen?
Abstracts: The problem of judgement in constructing numerical models for policy analysis. Using traffic prediction models for providing traveller information
Abstracts: The problem of using hierarchy for implementing organizational innovation. GEM: GRAI evolution method: a case study
Abstracts: The progress of love: Americans are discarded taboos against mixed unions. The rich and other Americans
Abstracts: The promiscuous plant: Amelanchier is so successful at hybridizing that estimates of the actual number of species vary from nine to 25
Abstracts: The promise of the mother cell. Growing replacement parts. Code of the code
Abstracts: The promise of WAP. The future is here. Or is it? The Internet in your hands
Abstracts: The proof is on the painting. Crime scene instigation. Fields of dreams
Abstracts: The pros and cons of carbon dioxide dumping. Exploring options for CO2 capture and management. Modeling clathrate hydrate formation during carbon dioxide injection in the ocean
Abstracts: The purchase of knowledge: James Edward Smith and the Linnean collections. Doing the knowledge
Abstracts: The puzzle of declining amphibian populations. The puzzle of conscious experience. Iran's nuclear puzzle
Abstracts: The quest for water from biblical times to the present. Managing China's water resources; as its economy strengthens, the nation must confront increasingly challenging water resource management issues
Abstracts: The race against time. Caltrans reuses steel girders in new overpass. Regenesis
Abstracts: The Race to the Ribosome Structure. DNA and Field Data Help Plumb Evolution's Secrets. Worming Secrets From the C. elegans Genome
Abstracts: The radium century. A century of X-rays. 21st century toolmaking
Abstracts: The raison D'etre of constitutively active protein kinases: the lesson of CK2. Chemical and mechanistic approaches to the study of Protein Tyrosine Phosphatases
Abstracts: The rate-controlling substrate of nitrilotriacetate for biodegradation by Chelatobacter heintzii. Degradation of metal-nitrilotriacetate complexes by Chelatobacter heintzii
Abstracts: The real life of pseudogenes. Losing scents. What birds see
Abstracts: The real Star Wars: politicians haggle over giving the Pentagon the ability to destroy commercial satellites in the name of "space control."
Abstracts: The real threat of nuclear smuggling. Lise Meitner and the discovery of nuclear fission. Compact nuclear rockets
Abstracts: The Real World Computing Program: MITI's next computer research initiative. Underfunding of basic science in Japan
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