| Year (Volume & No.) | Title | Abstract | Author | Download |
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| 1979 (Volume 10, No. 4) | Polymer Alloys: The Effort to `Alloy` Plastics | Polymer chemists confront practical and theoretical barriers in the effort to blend plastics on the molecular level. | Peter Gwynne | PDF |
| 1980 (Volume 11, No. 3) | Plant Culture: The Cloning of Russet Burbank | A variety of advanced biochemical techniques is making it possible to produce plants having a range of desired characteristics. | Peter Gwynne | PDF |
| 1981 (Volume 12, No. 6) | Amorphous Metals: Pouring a Glass of Metal | Metallurgists are spinging some unique metallic alloys, amorphous metals that have the microscopic structure of glass. | Peter Gwynne | PDF |
| 1982 (Volume 13, No. 5) | Superconductivity And Magnetism: Superconductivity and Magnetism: | An Uneasy Alliance. The incompatibility of superconductivity and magnetism once was a given. Under certain conditions and in certain materials, marriages can be arranged. | Peter Gwynne | PDF |
| 1983 (Volume 14, No. 3) | Superfluid Helium: Fluids that Defy the Law | It is necessary to turn to quantum mechanics to explain the puzzling behavior of helium in its superfluid state. | Peter Gwynne | PDF |
| 1984 (Volume 15, No. 1) | Networking -- Computer Research Special: Parceling the Power | To make computing power broadly available, and truly friendly, both soft and hard meshing and synchronization problems will have to be solved. | Peter Gwynne; Blanchard Hiatt | PDF |