Scientific American; November 2017
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The leading scientific mag in the U.S.A. Features are written by experts ranging from the fields of micro biology and genetics to nuclear physics. It is aimed at people with a general interest in science, not experts.Custom 2
In this publication;How the most dangerous volcanoes erupt. Scientists are peering deep inside Mount St. Helens for insights.
Detecting consciousness. Christof Koch explains how a measure of brain activity could transform care for unresponsive patients.
Beauty quarks, hidden particles. A novel approach in the search for new physics.
Fish stocking gone wrong. How it wreaks ecological havoc.
Capturing floods to survive droughts. A radical idea for conserving water.
| Location | edition | Bar Code | due date |
|---|---|---|---|
| Magazines | CC16222 |
| Dewey: | MAG |
| call #: | MAG |
| ISBN: | 9770036873121 |
| pub: | 2017 |
| Type: | ![]() |
| Subjects |
|---|
| Science, |
| Physics, |
| Genetics, |
| Microbiology |
| Periodical, |
