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08 August 2003

The Ten (or 11) Basic Ways to Make Things Move by Roger Gilbertson

Tribology: What is it, and what does it do for us? By Marty Carlson

Paul MacCready, Father of Human Powered Flight
by Forrest M. Mims, III

Science 'Toons by Brian Mansfield

Advanced Book Exchange by Tim Dolan

The Conductivity of Insulators by C. L. Stong

Measurement with the Light Microscope

Get your copy of Gary Coyne's
The Laboratory Companion. A Practical Guide to Materials, Equipment, and Technique.

Mathematics Corner
Extreme Limits by George Hrabovsky

Notes From the Field
The Effect of Photoperiodicity on the Fruiting of Maple Trees
by James Farr

Chemistry Corner
Cold Light: Chemiluminescence of Lophine by Norm Stanley

Defining amateurs and discussing a robotics science project in
E-Bulletin Backscatter
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