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1361: UFO Crash Near Roswell, NM
... UP, 1972. Schmidt, Christopher. Roswell Testimony. Boston: Northeastern University, 1994. Online. Internet UFO Group - Government. Internet. 10 Nov. 1996. Stacy, Dennis. "Cosmic Conspiracy: Six Decades of Government UFO Cover- Ups." Omni April 1994: 35+. Thompson, Richard L. Alien Identities: Ancient Insights into Modern UFO Phenomena. Alachua: Govardhan Hill, 1995. Wyly. Flying Disc, Information Concerning Ed. George M. Eberhart, 1991. Online. Internet UFO Group - Government. Internet. 10 Nov. 1996.
1362: Stephen J. Hawking by Rachel Finck
... dead. Before the box is opened, the cat is both alive and dead at the same time. The cat has two separate histories. Another way to think of this was put forth by a physicist Richard Feynman. He contributed that a system didn't just have a single history in space-time, but it had every possible history. "Consider, for example, a particle at point A at a certain time. Normally ...
1363: BETA PICTORIS: PLANETS? LIFE? OR WHAT?
... The disk contains the necessary elements for planet formation. The star is a young one. The inner zone of the disk is clear. All of these things point to the almost probable formation of planets. Richard Terrile, from the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, says, “It’s hard not to form planets from material like this (7).” To answer whether or not there could be life on one of these planets, is not ...
1364: Little Green Men or Just Little Microscopic Organisms?
... They are small organisms such as microbes or bacteria. Proof of this was found in a meteorite containing the fossils of the microscopic organisms intact. Two highly regarded chemistry professors from Stanford, Claude Maechling and Richard Zare, dissected three meteorites that were about 2 to 8 millimeters long and found trace elements of a big mumbo jumbo word— polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons. That pretty much means that there once was a warmer ...
1365: Stars
... 1976); Meadows, A. J., Stellar Evolution (1978); Page, Thornton, and Page, L. W., Starlight (1967) and Stars and Clouds of the Milky Way (1968); Shklovskii, Iosif S., Stars: Their Birth, Life and Death, trans. by Richard Rodman (1978). THE NEAREST STARS TABLE 1 --------------------------------------------------------------- Distance Apparent Brightness Name (light-years) (magnitude) --------------------------------------------------------------- Sun - -26.8 Centauri A 4.3 -0.01 Centauri B 4.3 1.33 Centauri C 4.3 11.05 ...
1366: The Influence Of Writers On Charles Darwin
... York: Modern Library. 4. Eiseley, Loren. 1961, Darwin's Century: Evolution and the Men Who Discovered It New York: Anchor Books. 5. Francoeur, Robert T. 1965, Perspectives in Evolution Baltimore: Helicon. 6. Nelson, Harry & Jurmain,Richard. 1991, Introduction to Physical Anthropology St. Paul: West Publishing Company. 7. 1979, Funk & Wagnall's New Encyclopedia New York: Funk & Wagnalls Inc. (p.438), Vol 15.
1367: Cryogenics: Is It Worth Waiting For
... used on humans who want to use it. Many people are willing to take the risk of being suspended or maybe even lost in time for a chance to live life again. Works Cited Allen, Richard J. Cryogenics. Philadelphia: J.B. Lippencott Company,1964. AOL user. Internet interview. 6 January 1997. Coxeter, Ruth. “The Deep Freeze for Irregular Heartbeats.” Business Week 19 September 1994: 90. "Cryobiology." Compton’s New Media Forum ...
1368: Hammerhead Sharks
... center helping them find their way back. The nightly swim help the young find nutritious food which helps them in their growth. Bibliography: Klimley, Peter, "Hammerhead City", Natural History, Oct. 1995, pp 33-38. Martin, Richard, "Why the Hammerhead?", Sea Frontiers, May-June 1989, pp. 142-145. Moss, Sanford, Sharks, Prentice-Hall, 1984. World Book Encyclopedia, Sharks, World Book Inc., 1988.
1369: Evolution From A Molecular Perspective
... in their free time. I can only hope that this paper has inspired some thought about the subject, and has brought us a small step closer to the conclusion of the debate. Works Utilized Dickerson, Richard E. and Geis, Irving. Hemoglobin: Structure, Function, and Pathology. California: The Benjamin/Cummings Publishing Company Inc., 1983. Perutz, Max. "Species Adaptation in a Protein Molecule", Molecular Biology and Evolution Chicago: University of Chicago, 1983 Mammrack ...
1370: A Massive Project for the Benefit of Mankind: A Look at the Human Genome Project
... Brewer’s Yeast," New Scientist (vol. 150, Apr. 27, 1996) pg. 11. Hudson, Kathy L.: "Genetic Discrimination and Health Insurance: an Urgent Need for Reform," Science (v. 270 Oct. 20, 1995) p 391-3. Hutton, Richard: "Bio-Revolution: DNA and the Ethics of Manmade Life," New York: New American Library. Lewis, John: "Automation System Quickens Gene Mapping," Design News (vol. 51, July 8, 1996) Pennisi, Elizabeth: "New Gene Forges Link Between ...


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