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Graham P Collins

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Scientific American|July 17, 2004
The shapes of spaceGraham P Collins
Scientific American|October 4, 2005
Ouantum bugGraham P Collins
Scientific American|December 16, 2004
Back to the future. Physicists gaze into the crystal ballGraham P Collins
Scientific American|October 19, 2004
Hawking a theory. Is the black hole information paradox solved?Graham P Collins
Scientific American|August 24, 2006
The next generationGraham P Collins
Scientific American|January 22, 2002
Fractional success. A new theory of everything? Probably notGraham P Collins
Scientific American|July 5, 2003
Holographic control. Liquid-crystal holograms form photonic crystalsGraham P Collins
Scientific American|July 13, 2006
A hint of axionsGraham P Collins
Scientific American|May 20, 2006
Chaos in the craterGraham P Collins
Scientific American|July 17, 2004
Magnetic sootGraham P Collins
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Scientific American|July 17, 2004
The shapes of spaceGraham P Collins
Scientific American|October 4, 2005
Ouantum bugGraham P Collins
Scientific American|December 16, 2004
Back to the future. Physicists gaze into the crystal ballGraham P Collins
Scientific American|October 19, 2004
Hawking a theory. Is the black hole information paradox solved?Graham P Collins
Scientific American|August 24, 2006
The next generationGraham P Collins
Scientific American|January 22, 2002
Fractional success. A new theory of everything? Probably notGraham P Collins
Scientific American|July 5, 2003
Holographic control. Liquid-crystal holograms form photonic crystalsGraham P Collins
Scientific American|July 13, 2006
A hint of axionsGraham P Collins
Scientific American|May 20, 2006
Chaos in the craterGraham P Collins
Scientific American|July 17, 2004
Magnetic sootGraham P Collins
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