Vol. 126 No. 2627, August 1997
Index
- 'Smart' machine mimics human brain.
- Age of universe is often disputed.
- Bad smells add taste appeal.
- Businesses using Web sites conservatively.
- Can obesity be fought with drugs?
- Eliminating data traffic jams.
- Female entrepreneurs' different priorities.
- Hogs may shed light on human growth.
- How about a vacation in outer space?
- Improving fit of artificial limbs.
- Is Louisiana sinking?
- Learning about life from the movies.
- Living tradition of Eskimo masks.
- Locating land mines with 'artificial nose.' (Tufts Univ is developing artificial nose that uses sensing chemistries to detect TNT in land mines) (Brief Article)
- Making long-term care more affordable.
- Protecting corporate officers from lawsuits.
- Races stay apart in children's literature.
- Screening poses many difficult questions.
- Sharing the road with big trucks.
- Should you invest in a prepaid tuition plan?
- Single-mindedness may be a virtue.
- Teaching ethics with comic strips.
- Technological tools a mixed blessing.
- Teenagers want more from public schools.
- The big change from high school to college.
- Tropical evidence of global warming.
- Viewing violent sports not a trigger.
- What happens when grandparents take over?
- What is your tolerance for risk?