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Scientific American|February 7, 2002
Assembling the future. How international migrants are shaping the 21st centuryRodger Doyle
Scientific American|February 14, 2006
Modern slaveryRodger Doyle
Scientific American|March 1, 2006
The honeymoon is overRodger Doyle
Scientific American|September 21, 2004
Oil haves and have-nots. The fossil fuel age will end, but few agree on whenRodger Doyle
Scientific American|October 19, 2004
Energy geopolitics. World power could shift if natural gas supplants oilRodger Doyle
Scientific American|July 17, 2004
Undercutting fairnessRodger Doyle
Scientific American|March 30, 2004
By the numbers. A surplus of womenRodger Doyle
Scientific American|March 14, 2007
Breaking the mold. A real family value: mothers who work outside the homeRodger Doyle
Scientific American|May 8, 2007
Darkness on the waterRodger Doyle
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Scientific American|February 7, 2002
Assembling the future. How international migrants are shaping the 21st centuryRodger Doyle
Scientific American|February 14, 2006
Modern slaveryRodger Doyle
Scientific American|March 1, 2006
The honeymoon is overRodger Doyle
Scientific American|September 21, 2004
Oil haves and have-nots. The fossil fuel age will end, but few agree on whenRodger Doyle
Scientific American|October 19, 2004
Energy geopolitics. World power could shift if natural gas supplants oilRodger Doyle
Scientific American|July 17, 2004
Undercutting fairnessRodger Doyle
Scientific American|March 30, 2004
By the numbers. A surplus of womenRodger Doyle
Scientific American|March 14, 2007
Breaking the mold. A real family value: mothers who work outside the homeRodger Doyle
Scientific American|May 8, 2007
Darkness on the waterRodger Doyle
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