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Issue 3 Fall 2002 |
Letter From the Editor |
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12 Cute Like a Knife Doctors perfect a technique for curing multiple-tumor brain cancer without a single incision |
16 The Sky's the Limit Look! Up in the air! It's a bird, it's a plane! Holy Cow, it's a Nikon dangling on the end of a kite string! |
22 Constructing Coral A pile of concrete and some netting can mean the difference betwee a living ocean and an underwater rubble field. |
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7 Splitting Heads When it comes to brain surgery, there's no such thing as too many cooks 8 Micro Machines Diagnosing tiny devices is tougher than it looks 9 Walk Like a Man When did our ancestors first stand up for themselves? |
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26 Darwin or Dogma? Berkeley's surprising place in the evolution vs. creationism debate |
32 Back to the Future Does time really march on or are we just moving forward into the past?
Hawaii's Spiders Itsy-Bitsy Transistors Crystal Path for Photons Modeling the Universe's Birth Babies Know What's Up
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6 Biotech Beat
High points of the Bay Area biotech boom 11 Book Review: Sexual Selections Evolution's feminist side 21 Weird Science Phoebe the Photon conquers all 35 Quanta (heard on campus) 51 The Back Page - Inside Out with Clifford Stoll How to drink a beer without anything to put it in |
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