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January 23, 1999
Volume 155, Number 4
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Building a Quasicrystal Cover: New experimental evidence supports an unusual model of quasicrystal structure in some metal alloys. Such a material's complex atomic arrangement (inset) can be understood in terms of a single repeating cluster that shares atoms with neighboring clusters, like overlapping 10-sided tiles (background). (Images: Paul Steinhardt) |
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Electron Mix Binds Water Molecules
Multiplied immune cells combat HIV
Scoping out the homes of gamma-ray bursts
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Cellular conversion turns brain into blood
A bug's kiss has chemistry in humans
Stinking beauty betrays dung beetles
Infant temperament shows its flexibility
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| Articles: |
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More Than the Brain's Drain
A Quasicrystal Construction Kit
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Letters: A Selection from Letters to the Editor
Fossil Art Contest: Name Nature's Masterpieces
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