[Fall 2006: Then and Now: 20 Years of Science]
     Volume 20, Number 1.

The contents of this issue are accessible as PDF files:

Editors' Note [pdf]

HSR Then and Now: 20 Years in Review [pdf]
 
News Briefs: [pdf]
I'll Believe It Even If I Don't See It, Scientists Attracted to Bacterial Magnetism, The Next Universal Anticancer Drug Target, Radioactive Life, Work on RNA and the Early Universe Recognized by Nobel Foundation, Invisibility Cloack Not Just for Harry Potter, Nobel Prizes

Anthony Vicari, Shiv Gaglani, Chikezie Eseonu, Tamara Halkina, Michelle Siao, Katelyn Foley, Susan De Wolf
Reports:  
Computer Model for Predicting Hereditary Colorectal Cancer [pdf] Tamara Halkina
By Giving Life, Women May Add to Their Years [pdf] Katelyn Foley
The Technozoic Era [pdf] Susan De Wolf
Feature Articles:  
DNA Fingerprinting: The New Sherlock Holmes [pdf] Amrita Goyal
Beyond Our Solar System: The New Search for Extraterrestrial Planets [pdf] Madeline Ross
Combating Emerging Epidemics: Epidemiology's New Weapons for Fighting Disease [pdf] Megan Bartlett
Molecular Simulations: In Modern Science [pdf] Eva Nong
The Future of History: Molecular Evolution, Phylogenetic Studies, and Admixture Mapping [pdf] Nguyen Nguyen
From Menace to Marvel: The Story of Nitric Oxide [pdf] Lucie Guo
General Articles:  
Chloroplast Genetic Engineering: A Novel Method to Produce Therapeutic Proteins [pdf] Shiv Gaglani
America versus Britain: Healthcare Systems and their Advancement [pdf] Chikezie Eseonu
Drug Discovery: A Shotgun Approach [pdf] Hai Xi Li
Microfluidics: New Channels for Biological Research [pdf] Michelle Siao
Who Wants to Live Forever: Understanding How and Why We Age [pdf] Angelo S. Mao
Commentaries: [pdf]
Pharmaceutical Protections at the Expense of Life, Blurring the Lines - Reality, Fantasy, and the Internet Yongtian (Tina) Tan, Anthony Vicari
Undergraduate Research Spotlights [pdf]  

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