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TITLE: SCIENCE 83 Magazine
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ISSUE DATE: October 1983; Vol. 4, No. 8
CONDITION: Standard sized magazine, Approx 8½" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

IN THIS ISSUE:
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COVER: In one design of the first US. space station, astronauts make adjustments to solar panels. Illustration by Ron Miller.

A special report: AIDS: Lots of Leads, Few Answers by Susan West.

The Other Einstein by Timothy Ferris "We appeal, as human beings to human beings: Remember your humanity and forget the rest.". [Interesting article on ALBERT EINSTEIN.]

Where Nations Began by Michael Allen Hoffman. Plum Red Ware pots and a carefully contrived death cult gave rise to the first pharaoh.

Suicide Signals by Maya Pines. Researchers are learning to read the chemical plea for help in extremely depressed patients.

Space City, by M. Mitchell Waldrop. Four airlocks and a view. Be it ever so humble, it may be our first home in space.

Come Back Kemp's Ridley Photographs by C. Allan Morgan. Scheming to save the world's rarest sea turtle.

Heat Loss. by Sarah Blaffer Hrdy. Female cats go into heat, but some higher primates--including humans--don't. Why?.

Inside.
Currents: If you've seen one cheetah. Triton's nitrogen ocean.
Advice and Dissent: A science telethon.
Alan P. Lightman: If birds can fly, why can't I?.
Mysteries: Why do women live longer than men?.
Crosscurrents: New angle for handles Rat chat.
Jake's Page: Tinkering with time.
Sports: Baseball's dirty tricks.
Review: The granddaddy of science museums Gender and gray matter.
Sources: Additional reading.
S. Harris.
American Association for the Advancement of Science.


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