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May 2, 2000
Fireballs of free quarks
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Scientific American
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December 5, 2000
The amazing acenes
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Scientific American
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July 29, 2000
Different stripes. Physicists still struggle to explain high-temperature superconductivity
Collins
Scientific American
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December 5, 2000
The coolest gas in the universe
Collins
Scientific American
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January 4, 2014
Escape from the Milky Way
Nathan Collins
Scientific American
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December 8, 2016
Mirror Molecules in Space
Nathan Collins
Scientific American
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May 26, 2011
Treating Tourette's. A gene mutation that causes low histamine levels may be behind some tic disorders
Sonya Collins
Scientific American
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July 12, 2012
How to fulfill the true promise of "mHealth": Mobile devices have the potential to become powerful medical tools
Francis Collins
Scientific American
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October 25, 2002
Selling the free lunch. Perpetual motion has changed its name but not its methods
Graham P Collins
Scientific American
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July 29, 2009
An iron key to high-temperature superconductivity?
Graham P Collins
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Scientific American
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May 2, 2000
Fireballs of free quarks
Collins
Scientific American
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December 5, 2000
The amazing acenes
Collins
Scientific American
|
July 29, 2000
Different stripes. Physicists still struggle to explain high-temperature superconductivity
Collins
Scientific American
|
December 5, 2000
The coolest gas in the universe
Collins
Scientific American
|
January 4, 2014
Escape from the Milky Way
Nathan Collins
Scientific American
|
December 8, 2016
Mirror Molecules in Space
Nathan Collins
Scientific American
|
May 26, 2011
Treating Tourette's. A gene mutation that causes low histamine levels may be behind some tic disorders
Sonya Collins
Scientific American
|
July 12, 2012
How to fulfill the true promise of "mHealth": Mobile devices have the potential to become powerful medical tools
Francis Collins
Scientific American
|
October 25, 2002
Selling the free lunch. Perpetual motion has changed its name but not its methods
Graham P Collins
Scientific American
|
July 29, 2009
An iron key to high-temperature superconductivity?
Graham P Collins
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