[Spring 2005: Science, Religion, Politics]
     Volume 19, Number 1.

The contents of this issue are accessible as PDF files:

News Briefs: [pdf]
Exercise Keeps You Sane, Possible Explanation of Claims of Alien Abduction, Meditation Changes Brain Structure, Zebrafish developmental biologist, Strand Theory
Christine Megerdichian, Lauren Gibilisco, Cynthia Chi, Shirleen Soh, Eli Nagler
Reports: [pdf]
Powerful Hurricanes to Come
Developments in Antiviral RNAi Therapy
Cynthia Chi, Christine Megerdichian
General Articles:  
Quantum Dots: Time to Shine [pdf] Amrita Goyal
A New Magic Bullet: Targeting PDZ Interactions in Disease Pathways [pdf] Ching Zhu
Our Body's Own Historian: A Look into HOTHEAD Revertants [pdf] Ashish Agrawal
Feature Articles:
Unraveling the Chimpanzee Genome [pdf] Da Lin
The Canary in the Coal Mine: Environmental Challenges from an Amphibian Point's of View [pdf] Nan Zhu
The Creation of God: What Adaptive Psychology Tells us about the Evolution of Religion [pdf] Matthew McFarlane
Trojan Horse or Legitimate Science: Deconstructing the Debate over Intelligent Design [pdf] David Mu
Do COX-2 Inhibitors Have a Future? [pdf] Kathleen Jacobs
Stem Cells Reprogrammed: Possibilities in Nuclear Reprogramming [pdf] Xianlin Li
Global Warming: A Gathering Storm or a Green Scare? [pdf] Megan Bartlett
You've Got Soul: The Science of Individuality [pdf] David Bochner
Newton's Esoteric Science [pdf] Grace Tiao
Commentaries:
New Findings Compare Frequent Tanning to Substance-Related Disorders [pdf] Lauren Gibilisco
The Tobacco Industry Moves East: Addiction in Armenia and the Former Soviet States [pdf] Christine Megerdichian
The Lack of a Future of Energy: Underinvestment in Alternative Energies [pdf] Eli Nagler
Interview with Tarjei Mikkelsen [pdf]  
Undergraduate Research Spotlights [pdf]  

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