Issue 3
Fall 2002

Letter From
the Editor



12 Cute Like a Knife

Doctors perfect a technique for curing multiple-tumor brain cancer without a single incision

by Aubrey Lau


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!

by Temina Madon


22 Constructing Coral

A pile of concrete and some netting can mean the difference betwee a living ocean and an underwater rubble field.

by Sneha Desai




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?








26 Darwin or Dogma?

Berkeley's surprising place in the evolution vs. creationism debate

by Jessica Palmer

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


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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