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Issue 14 Spring 2008 |
Letter From the Editor |
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19 A Magnet With a View Exploring new frontiers in MRI |
24 Watching the Watershed Wireless sensor networks uncover the real water cycle |
29 The Lovely Bones Fossils tell the tale of dinosaur life and death |
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35 Alzheimer's Unfolded Taking a complex approach to diagnosing a complex disease |
38 Uncommon Ground Probing the underlying causes of earthquakes |
43 (Un)natural Language Processing Programmers use statistics to help computers learn language |
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8 This End Up Magnetic organelles point bacteria in the right direction 9 Movies You'll Love A Berkeley graduate student takes on the Netflix challenge 11 Karma and the Cortex Buddhist monks and brain researchers meld minds 12 The Squid and the Whale Ocean mammals evolved sonar to chase their prey 14 Methane Rain Seeing through the haze of Titan, Saturn's largest moon 16 Plutonium or Produce? Distinguishing radioactivity from harmless imports 17 Bombs Away Hand-held sensors to detect TNT |
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47 Faculty Portrait: Cathryn Carson Associate Professor of History |
Squealing Brakes Behind Anemone Lines Heavenly Halos Vole Love |
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Heard on campus 49 Book Review In Defense of Food, by Michael Pollan 51 Who Knew? Can cell phones give you cancer? |
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