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At 2,750 meters in the Celebes Sea: an odd transparent sea cucumber Enypniastes, creeping forward on its many tentacles at about 2 cm per minute, while sweeping detritus-rich sediment into its mouth.
Photo courtesy of Larry
Madin, Woods Hole
Oceanographic Institution;
cover design byAlan Yue.
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NASA
THE COSMIC RAY PROJECT
Kesha Rogers's Victory Signals
Rebirth of a Mars Colonization Policy
Sky Shields
What will continuous 1-g acceleration of
manned
spacecraft to Mars tell us of the
hidden
link of life on Earth to the broader
cosmos?
Towards a New Periodic Table of
Cosmic Radiation
Peter Martinson
True knowledge comes from the human
mind,
not sense perceptions, and it is this
creative
process that will lead us to an
understanding
of
cosmic radiation and
life processes.
ONWARD TO MARS
The Triumph of the Weak Forces
Oyang Teng
Meeting the challenges of a manned
Moon-Mars
mission will open the entire
electromagnetic
spectrum for human
use,
redefining cognitive
science for
the next century.
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IN MEMORIAM
Edwin E. Kintner (1920-2010)
A Champion of Fusion and Fission
Steven O. Dean
SPECIAL REPORT
The Overpopulation Fear
Behind the Ban on DDT
Donald Roberts and Richard Tren
Excerpts from their new book,
The Excellent Powder: DDT's
Political and Scientific History.
ASTRONOMY
Reconstructing the Magnifying
Mirror of Archimedes
Charles E. Hughes
A MODERN ARCHIMEDES MIRROR
Italian Town Makes Good Use
of Solar Mirror
Rick Sanders
EDITORIAL
The Nuclear Option Against
British Sabotage in Our Gulf
Laurence Hecht
LETTERS
NEWS BRIEFS
BOOKS
The Excellent Powder: DDT's
Political and Scientific History
by Donald Roberts and Richard
Tren
Reviewed by Marjorie Mazel Hecht
Water: The Epic Struggle for
Wealth, Power, and Civilization
by Steven Solomon
Reviewed by Glenn Mesaros
GLOBAL WARMING UPDATE
Compiled by Gregory Murphy
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