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T Beardsley

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Scientific American|October 1, 1990
New order. Artificial evolution creates proteins nature missedT Beardsley
Scientific American|February 1, 1991
Nuclear numbers. Living near power reactors may not add cancer riskT Beardsley
Nature|December 11, 1986
AIDS research queried. Skulduggery at the lab benchT Beardsley
Scientific American|February 27, 1999
Innovative immunityT Beardsley
Scientific American|June 1, 1996
Testing, testing. Unusual proteins could improve cancer diagnosis and reduce deathsT Beardsley
Scientific American|January 1, 1996
Resisting resistance. Experts worldwide mobilize against drug-resistant germsT Beardsley
Scientific American|March 1, 1996
Vital dataT Beardsley
Scientific American|July 1, 1992
DNA fingerprinting reconsidered (again)T Beardsley
Scientific American|May 1, 1992
Better care, less care. Can rationing cure the ailing U.S. health care system?T Beardsley
Scientific American|January 1, 1995
For whom the bell curve really tolls. A tendentious tome abuses science to promote far-right policiesT Beardsley
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Scientific American|October 1, 1990
New order. Artificial evolution creates proteins nature missedT Beardsley
Scientific American|February 1, 1991
Nuclear numbers. Living near power reactors may not add cancer riskT Beardsley
Nature|December 11, 1986
AIDS research queried. Skulduggery at the lab benchT Beardsley
Scientific American|February 27, 1999
Innovative immunityT Beardsley
Scientific American|June 1, 1996
Testing, testing. Unusual proteins could improve cancer diagnosis and reduce deathsT Beardsley
Scientific American|January 1, 1996
Resisting resistance. Experts worldwide mobilize against drug-resistant germsT Beardsley
Scientific American|March 1, 1996
Vital dataT Beardsley
Scientific American|July 1, 1992
DNA fingerprinting reconsidered (again)T Beardsley
Scientific American|May 1, 1992
Better care, less care. Can rationing cure the ailing U.S. health care system?T Beardsley
Scientific American|January 1, 1995
For whom the bell curve really tolls. A tendentious tome abuses science to promote far-right policiesT Beardsley
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