Front Matter
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LETTERS TO THE EDITORS
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Computing Science: "The Nerds Have Won"
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Engineering: Making Headlines
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Marginalia: Huxley, Wilberforce and the Oxford Museum
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SPLENDOR ON THE GRASS
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FREE-FLOATING PLANETS
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WHETSTONE GRAVESTONES
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IDENTIFIED FLYING OBJECTS
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SPEED CHILLS
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GIVING A DAMAN ABOUT TRAFFIC
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Reengineering the Electric Grid: Deregulation places new demands on one of the world's largest engineered structures—and presents new opportunities for educated consumers
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Biomolecules and Nanotechnology: Evolution has forced innovative solutions to biomolecular problems. Some may inform the growing field of nanotechnology
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Vision and the Coding of Natural Images: The human brain may hold the secrets to the best image-compression algorithms
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Mitochondrial DNA and the Peopling of the New World: Genetic variations among Native Americans provide further clues to who first populated the Americas and when they arrived
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Superconducting Cosmic Strings: These relics from the early universe could be the answer to many astrophysical conundrums
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More Deep Thoughts from Robert Ballard
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Salmon: an Environmental Tragedy in Two Acts
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An Engrossing Primer on Xenotransplantation
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God's Observatories
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Design Flaw
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Is God Alive?
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On the Wing
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Not So Black and White
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Untamed Heart
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Unexpressed Thoughts
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Meaningful Byproducts
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Hot Spots
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India's About-face
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Sigma Xi Today: MAY/JUNE, 2000, VOLUME: 9, NUMBER: 3
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Back Matter
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