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| All Articles for Magazine issue 1984 (Volume 15, No. 2) |
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| 1984 (Volume 15, No. 2) | Beta2m: Beta2m: There in the Beginning? | The puzzle of an occupation-linked disease led to the discovery and study of ubiquitous molecule's multifarious roles. A challenging disease. AIDS clue. | David Zimmerman | PDF | | 1984 (Volume 15, No. 2) | Large-scale Structure: The Universe, By and Large | The availability of massive computer capacity, among other things, makes possible views of the universe's structure on the largest scale. | Marcia Bartusiak | PDF | | 1984 (Volume 15, No. 2) | Positrons: Positrons, Matter, and Materials | Positrons can do what electrons cannot in the study of matter and material. | Steve Olson | PDF | | 1984 (Volume 15, No. 2) | Quantizing Gravity: Gravity, the Fourth Force | Physicists seeking to make unification theory truly grand will have to come to terms with the weakest of the known forces in nature. A startling prediction. Nature and her symmetries. Symmetry dictates interactions. | Margaret Silbar | PDF | | 1984 (Volume 15, No. 2) | RNA Splicing: RNA: Messenger, Self-splicer, Catalyst... | The discovery of an RNA intron and its capacity for self-splicing draws attention to the catalytic and other roles RNA plays. Nonsense RNA. Chicken and egg. | David Holzman | PDF |
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