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Rodger Doyle

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Scientific American|December 6, 2006
Not so revolutionary. Recent advances are no third industrial revolutionRodger Doyle
Scientific American|April 30, 2005
Gay and lesbian censusRodger Doyle
Scientific American|May 16, 2007
Food boom. Agricultural productivity sustains the U.S. economyRodger Doyle
Scientific American|January 28, 2004
The great migrationRodger Doyle
Scientific American|August 24, 2006
Dumbing downRodger Doyle
Scientific American|December 2, 2005
Fewer men, more crimeRodger Doyle
Scientific American|December 6, 2005
Forgive us our debtsRodger Doyle
Scientific American|July 5, 2003
Winners and losers. The benefits of globalization are spread unevenlyRodger Doyle
Scientific American|September 26, 2002
Quality of life. Is the U.S. the best place to live?Rodger Doyle
Scientific American|December 10, 2002
By the numbers. DeinstitutionalizationRodger Doyle
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Scientific American|December 6, 2006
Not so revolutionary. Recent advances are no third industrial revolutionRodger Doyle
Scientific American|April 30, 2005
Gay and lesbian censusRodger Doyle
Scientific American|May 16, 2007
Food boom. Agricultural productivity sustains the U.S. economyRodger Doyle
Scientific American|January 28, 2004
The great migrationRodger Doyle
Scientific American|August 24, 2006
Dumbing downRodger Doyle
Scientific American|December 2, 2005
Fewer men, more crimeRodger Doyle
Scientific American|December 6, 2005
Forgive us our debtsRodger Doyle
Scientific American|July 5, 2003
Winners and losers. The benefits of globalization are spread unevenlyRodger Doyle
Scientific American|September 26, 2002
Quality of life. Is the U.S. the best place to live?Rodger Doyle
Scientific American|December 10, 2002
By the numbers. DeinstitutionalizationRodger Doyle
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