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Fly By Wire Who Needs Rockets Power And Thrust From 25 Miles Of Cable In Space Scientific American August 2004 1st Edition Various

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Fly By Wire Who Needs Rockets Power And Thrust From 25 Miles Of Cable In Space Scientific American August 2004 1st Edition Various
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Publisher: Scientific American
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.2 MB
Pages: 83
Author: Various
Language: English
Year: 2004
Edition: 1
Volume: 291

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B I O T E C H N O L O G Y
42 Back to the Future of Cereals BY STEPHEN A. GOFF AND JOHN M. SALMERON
Marrying traditional plant breeding with genetic insights, a technology called marker-assisted breeding could help launch a new green revolution.
S P A C E F L I G H T
50 Electrodynamic Tethers in Space BY ENRICO LORENZINI AND JUAN SANMARTÍN
By exploiting fundamental physical laws, tethers may provide low-cost electrical power, thrust, drag, and artificial gravity for spaceflight.
M E D I C A L T R E A T M E N T S
58 Virtual-Reality Therapy BY HUNTER G. HOFFMAN
Patients can get relief from pain or overcome their phobias by immersing themselves in computer-generated worlds.
N U C L E A R W E A P O N S
66 Nuclear Bunker Buster Bombs BY MICHAEL LEVI
New burrowing nuclear weapons could destroy subterranean military facilities—but their strategic and tactical utility is questionable.
I N F O R M A T I O N T E C H N O L O G Y
74 Next Stretch for Plastic Electronics BY GRAHAM P. COLLINS
Organic semiconductor devices can make more than just bendable displays. They will find use in wearable electronics and innumerable other applications.
C O S M O L O G Y
82 Questions That Plague Physics A CONVERSATION WITH LAWRENCE M. KRAUSS
The physicist and best-selling author discusses the puzzles of dark energy, black hole evaporation, extra dimensions and more.
P U B L I C H E A L T H
86 Arsenic Crisis in Bangladesh BY A. MUSHTAQUE R. CHOWDHURY
Arsenic in drinking water could poison 50 million people worldwide. Strategies now being tested in Bangladesh might help prevent the problem.

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