Ernst Haeckel
Are Carbonate Solutions Alive?
V.L. Voeikov, Do Minh Ha, N.D. Vilenskaya,
S.I. Malishenko, and E.V. Bouravleva
Bicarbonate aqueous systems, the necessary constituents of all biological liquids, exhibit a sustained non-equilibrium state and sensitivity to cosmic events.
INTERVIEW: DR. EDWARD CALABRESE
How a 'Big Lie' Launched the LNT Myth and
the Great Fear of Radiation
A well-known toxicologist discusses his startling discovery that the linear
no-threshold or LNT hypothesis,
which governs radiation and chemical protection policy today, was founded on a deliberate lie to further a political agenda.
NASA
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IN MEMORIAM
Zbigniew Jaworowski (1927-2011)
A Scientist Who Fought for Truth
Laurence Hecht and Marjorie Mazel Hecht
Glaciers, Graves, and Stratosphere: Tracing the Prophets of Gloom
Zbigniew Jaworowski’s outline for his autobiography
Curriculum Vitae of
Zbigniew Jaworowski
IN MEMORIAM
Michael R. Fox (1937-2011)
A Passionate Voice for Science
Marjorie Mazel Hecht
INTERVIEW WITH MICHAEL R. FOX
What We Can Learn from
Fukushima
Remembering Dr. Michael Fox:
American Trailblazer, Mentor,
and Friend
Mary Claire Birdsong
NUCLEAR REPORT
INTERVIEW: CLINTON BASTIN
Iran Has a Nuclear Power, Not a Weapons Program
EDITORIAL
We Need a Hamiltonian Solution!
VIEWPOINT
Thomas Grønlund Nielsen
Fukushima: Different Reactions In the West and East
NEWS BRIEFS
BOOKS
Alias Papa: A Life of Fritz Schumacher, Author of Small Is Beautiful
by Barbara Wood
Reviewed by Marjorie Mazel Hecht
Martian Summer
by Andrew Kessler
Reviewed by Marsha Freeman
Atlantis in the Amazon
by Richard Wingate
Reviewed by Charles Hughes
BOOK NOTES
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