Scientific American Year 1988 Magazine Back Issues
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Scientific Jan 1988
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Scientific American January 1988
Killer Cells Fight Disease By Drifting Holes In Their Targets.
Coming Soon A Radio Telescope 5,000 Miles Wide To Probe The Sosmos.
When The Tide Ebbs Some Fishes Crawl And Breathe Air To Survive.
Scientific Feb 1988
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Scientific American February 1988
A Slightly Flawed Cosmic Mirror Allows The Universe To Exist.
Why Is Mars Too Cold, Venus Too Hot And The Earth Just Right?
The Opossum Adapts To Almost Anything It Even Eats Rattlesnakes.
Plastic Conducts Electricity As Well As Copper Wire Does When The Carbon Chains Are Doped With Ionic
Scientific Mar 1988
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Scientific American March 1988
Falling Antimatter Could Overturn Physics.
Can Antibodies Serve As Made-To-Order Catalysts?
Beyond Gigascale Integration The Quantum Semiconductor Device?
Renoir's Seated Bather Would Probably Have Been Fertile: A Critical Ratio Of Fat To Lean Mass
Scientific Apr 1988
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Scientific American April 1988
Vaccines For Autoimmune Disease?
Energy-Efficient Buildings: The $50-Billion Saving.
How Black Holes Could Power Quasars.
Scientific May 1988
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Scientific American May 1988
Exploiting The Body's Own Cancer Remedy.
Hazards Of Indoor Air Pollution.
Is The Earth's Magnetic Field Decaying?
Scientific Jun 1988
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Scientific American June 1988
How Nonsense Is Deleted From Genetic Messages.
R For Economic Growth Aggressive Use Of New Technology.
Can Particle Physics Test Cosmology?
High Temperature Suerconductor Belongs To A Family Of Materials That Exhibit Exotic Electronic
Scientific Jul 1988
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Scientific American July 1988
Is The North Atlantic A Temporary Ocean?
Randomness In Simple Aritmetic.
How The Human Eye Focuses.
Scientific Aug 1988
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Scientific American August 1988
Acid Rain's Threat - And Ways To Control It.
How Does DNA Copy Itself With So Few Errors?
Ultraviolet Light Activates An Anticancer Drug.
Perception Of Depth From Shading Depends On The Source Of The Light Invert The Page And The Hallows
Scientific Sep 1988
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Scientific American September 1988
A New Kind Of Cancer Gene Derails Normal Cell Growth.
How The Body Makes Insulin - New Insights, New Clinical Promise.
Laser Spectroscopy - Powerful Key To Atomic Discovery.
Shedding Light On The Solar System's Birth Results From The Halley Flyby, A Vivid Look At The Comets
Scientific Oct 1988
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Scientific American October 1988
October 1988 $2.95
What Science Knows About AIDS
A Single - Topic Issue
Scientific Nov 1988
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Scientific American November 1988
How To Make Migrating Tumor Cells Into Easy Targets.
High - Transparency Materials For Optical Fibers.
Human Walking: Three Million Years Of Being Upright.
Scientific Dec 1988
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Scientific American December 1988
How Experience Shapes The Brain's Anatomy.
How Our Throwaway Society Can Cope With Trash.
How A Single Molecule Mediates Fertilization.
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