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Questions About The Multiverse Scientific American Magazine 082011 1st Edition Various

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Questions About The Multiverse Scientific American Magazine 082011 1st Edition Various
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Publisher: Scientific American
File Extension: PDF
File size: 25.81 MB
Pages: 76
Author: Various
Language: English
Year: 2011
Edition: 1

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Questions About The Multiverse Scientific American Magazine 082011 1st Edition Various by Various instant download after payment.

COSMOLOGY
18 Does the Multiverse Really Exist? The answer could be unknowable. By George F. R. Ellis
HUMAN ORIGINS
24 The Evolution of Grandparents Senior citizens may have been the secret of our species’ success. By Rachel Caspari
NEUROSCIENCE
30 How to Build a Better Learner Brain studies suggest new ways to improve reading, writing, arithmetic—and even social skills. By Gary Stix
ENERGY
38 The False Promise of Biofuels They were to save us from our dependence on oil, but the breakthroughs are not forthcoming. By David Biello
LIFE SCIENCE
46 Treasure in the Trees Birds’ nests offer clues about natural history, climate change and their owners’ mating habits. By Nina Bai
MEDICINE
48 A Breath of Fresh Air Fundamental understanding of basic biology has set the stage for new treatments for cystic fibrosis. By Steven M. Rowe, J. P. Clancy and Eric J. Sorscher
SOCIOLOGY
54 How New York Beat Crime The Big Apple has rewritten the rules on fighting homicides, muggings and other urban ills. By Franklin E. Zimring
PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE
60 Why Math Works The answer turns on knowing whether math is invented or discovered. By Mario Livio
ARCHAEOLOGY
64 Guardian of the Pharoahs Egypt’s minister of antiquities has a personal history every bit as tumultuous as his country’s recent past. Interview by Jeffrey Bartholet

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