Omni Year 1982 Magazine Back Issues
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- 1981's Worst Scientific Achievements
- Japan's New Robot Culture, Science VS. Male Sterility
- Brown Fat Diet, Decoding Nostradamus, And Where To Find Buried Treasure
- Exclusive: New Dimensions In Death
- A Clinical View Of What It's Really Like To Die... And Come Back
- Tampering With Human Embryos?
- The Dangers Of Time Travel
- Sperm From Deep Space
- How To Design Your Own Dreams
- The Vitamin Diet That Makes You Young
- The Controversial Face In Space
- Exclusive: Robert Redford On Getting High And Other Sobering Subjects
- Plus: The Male Pill, Parachuting Burgers Bacterial Jeans
- Fashion 2001 Jonas Salk Speaks Out
- Smart Dinosaurs 4th - Dimension Chairs
- The New Siliconomy Past - Life Skiing
- The Marketing Of Dr. Carl Sagan
- Women In Space
- Found: Loren Eiseley's Long-Lost Notes On Life, Nature And The Universe
- Sweet Sharks Loch Ness Worms, Video Haircuts, Biomedical Jewelry Tic - Tac Toe
- Getting High At Harvard
- The Josephson Junction: Link Between
- Computers And The Paranormal
- Frank Dune Herbert's Newest Novel Building The Soviet Death Star
- What Do Richard Pryor Senator Proxmire, Arthur Clarke, Pierre Trudeau
- Miles Davis, Dudley Moore, Pope John Paul, And Miss Piggy Have In Common?
- The Robot Proletriat
- Mysterious Powder Fights Cancer, Diabetes, Aging, Obesity
- Aircraft Of The Pharaohs: Space Age Technology In Ancient Tombs
- Epcot: Land Of Tomorrow
- Earth 50 Million Years Hence The Biological Basis Of Prophecy
- Plus: Bigfoot Fraud Pet Telepathy 3D TV Living Neanderthals
- Special Anniversary Issue
- Mysteries Of The Mind
- The Billion - Dollar Search For A New Einstein
- Genetic Markers: Forecasting Your Biomedical Destiny
- Tinkering With Utopia: New Disciplines In Brain Control
- Man, 50 Million A.D. : A Controversial New Theory (With Pictures!)
- Micromachines The Technology Of Tininess
- A New Look At Black And White Holes, Wormholes, And Hyperspace
- Yale Professor Tells Why Einstein Is Overrated
- 20 Best Games Of The Year
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OMNI was a science and science fiction magazine published in the US. It contained articles on science fact and short works of science fiction. The first issue was published in October 1978, the last in Winter 1995, with an internet version lasting until 1998.
OMNI was launched by Kathy Keeton, long-time companion and later wife of Penthouse magazine publisher Bob Guccione, who described the magazine in its first issue as "an original if not controversial mixture of science fact, fiction, fantasy and the paranormal". Before launch it was referred to as Nova, but the name was changed before the first issue to avoid a conflict with the PBS science show of the same name, NOVA.