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Gary Stix

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Scientific American|May 28, 2002
Wanted: more mothers of invention. Women patent holders are still a long way from parity with menGary Stix
Scientific American|March 29, 2003
Razing the tollbooths. A call for restricting patents on basic biomedical researchGary Stix
Scientific American|May 27, 2003
Sign here. Will a scientist need a legal opinion before starting the next experiment?Gary Stix
Scientific American|May 27, 2003
One last lookGary Stix
Scientific American|September 6, 2007
A question of sustenanceGary Stix
Scientific American|August 1, 2008
Lighting up the lies. Will brain scans ever be able to tell if you're really being deceptive?Gary Stix
Scientific American|May 8, 2007
Selfless givingGary Stix
Scientific American|February 4, 2009
Darwin's living legacyGary Stix
Scientific American|March 14, 2007
Graph theory and teatime. Deep in the heart of Microsoft, Jennifer Chayes and Christian Borgs lead a who's who of mathematics and computer science. The goal? To explore anything they pleaseGary Stix
Scientific American|March 29, 2011
The neuroscience of true gritGary Stix
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Scientific American|May 28, 2002
Wanted: more mothers of invention. Women patent holders are still a long way from parity with menGary Stix
Scientific American|March 29, 2003
Razing the tollbooths. A call for restricting patents on basic biomedical researchGary Stix
Scientific American|May 27, 2003
Sign here. Will a scientist need a legal opinion before starting the next experiment?Gary Stix
Scientific American|May 27, 2003
One last lookGary Stix
Scientific American|September 6, 2007
A question of sustenanceGary Stix
Scientific American|August 1, 2008
Lighting up the lies. Will brain scans ever be able to tell if you're really being deceptive?Gary Stix
Scientific American|May 8, 2007
Selfless givingGary Stix
Scientific American|February 4, 2009
Darwin's living legacyGary Stix
Scientific American|March 14, 2007
Graph theory and teatime. Deep in the heart of Microsoft, Jennifer Chayes and Christian Borgs lead a who's who of mathematics and computer science. The goal? To explore anything they pleaseGary Stix
Scientific American|March 29, 2011
The neuroscience of true gritGary Stix
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