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From:International Journal of Human Factors and Ergonomics (Vol. 10, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedAbstract Only
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From:Science (Vol. 307, Issue 5711) Peer-ReviewedContent not available due to copyright restrictions....
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From:Science (Vol. 303, Issue 5663) Peer-ReviewedCAMBRIDGE, U.K., AND BERLIN -- When Les Barclay and 20 intrepid fellow voyagers set out for Antarctica in November 1956, they knew they were embarking on the scientific adventure of a lifetime. After 5 weeks at sea, the...
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From:Science (Vol. 290, Issue 5500) Peer-ReviewedVIENNA--Scientists in the war-torn Balkans may soon get a helping hand from the European Union (E.U.). The European Commission (EC) plans to launch a "Balkan Reintegration" program in 2001 to fired collaborations...
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From:Science (Vol. 281, Issue 5377) Peer-ReviewedEvery summer for the past 6 years, U.S. ecologist Ron Chesser dons his moonsuit and respirator and prowls the marshes near the Chernobyl nuclear power plant. The site is not on any travel agent's list of popular...
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From:Science (Vol. 253, Issue 5027) Peer-ReviewedFOR YEARS, ATMOSPHERIC SCIENTISTS KNEW so little about the mesosphere that they referred to it as the "ignorosphere." But lately they've seen enought to know that something's afoot in the mysterious swath of sky above...
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From:Science (Vol. 260, Issue 5112) Peer-ReviewedNASA has approved a project to grow protein crystals on the Russian space station Mir as part of a scientific exchange agreement that the US and Russia signed in Jul 1992. Temperature fluctuations and vibrations could...
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From:Science (Vol. 266, Issue 5190) Peer-ReviewedThe ORI charges that Imanishi-Kari attempted to cover up the original fabrication with others. The office recommends barring the Tufts University immunologist from receiving federal funds for 10 years. Imanishi-Kari...
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From:Science (Vol. 264, Issue 5155) Peer-ReviewedChickens exposed to passive tobacco smoke developed arterial plaques similar to human arteriosclerosis, in a study by Arthur Penn at New York University. The tobacco industry disputed any implications for humans,...