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Dark Energy 042009 1st Edition Scientific American

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Dark Energy 042009 1st Edition Scientific American
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Publisher: Scientific American
File Extension: PDF
File size: 9.53 MB
Pages: 71
Author: Scientific American
Language: English
Year: 2009
Edition: 1

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Dark Energy 042009 1st Edition Scientific American by Scientific American instant download after payment.

48 Does Dark Energy Really Exist? By Timothy Clifton and Pedro G. Ferreira
The observations that led astronomers to deduce the existence of dark energy could have another explanation: our galaxy may lie at the center of a giant cosmic void.
40 Saving the Honeybee By Diana Cox-Foster and Dennis van Engelsdorp
The mysterious ailment called colony collapse disorder has wiped out large numbers of the bees that pollinate our crops. The causes turn out to be surprisingly complex, but solutions are emerging.
56 The Evolution of Primate Color Vision By Gerald H. Jacobs and Jeremy Nathans
Analyses of primate visual pigments show that our color vision evolved in an unusual way and that the brain is more adaptable than generally thought.
64 The Post-Traumatic Stress Trap By David Dobbs
A growing number of experts assert that overdiagnosis of post-traumatic stress disorder may compound the suffering of soldiers who are actually afflicted with depression, brain trauma or other problems or who are simply taking time to adjust.70 The Dawn of Miniature Green Lasers By Shuji Nakamura and Michael Riordan
Semiconductors can generate laser light in all colors except one. But new techniques for growing laser diodes could soon make brilliant full-spectrum displays a reality.
76 Preventing the Next Pandemic By Nathan Wolfe
An international network for monitoring the flow of viruses from animals to humans might help scientists head off global epidemics.

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