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  1. 19034

    Phthalates have been subject to significant regulatory scrutiny by governmental agencies. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention data show exposure levels well within the safety levels established by federal regulators. Further, a growing body of evidence indicates that studies using rodents may not be relevant to humans. Marian K. StanleyAmerican Chemical CouncilArlington, Va.

  2. Humans

    From the July 12, 1930, issue

    FISH’S-EYE VIEW A poet once wished for the gift to see ourselves as others see us. An artist has achieved it. Wilfrid Swancourt Bronson, of New York, has cultivated the ability to see things from the fish’s point of view, taking into account the squeezed perspective one gets through the little “window” in the water […]

  3. Planetary Science

    Space Class

    If you’re looking for classroom materials tied to recent NASA news reports, such as evidence suggesting the presence of water on Mars, this Web site pulls together a variety of articles, images, and Web links related to any given report. The archive includes topics such as solar storms, meteors, planetary alignments, eclipses, and many others. […]

  4. 19223

    The July 8 story about “trilobite farming” states that “these trilobites would be the earliest creatures known to have forged a partnership with another species.” What about the fact that eukaryotes formed a partnership with other single-celled creatures that became mitochondria or chloroplasts? Now, if you mean that this was the first extracellular partnership, then […]

  5. 19222

    I offer no defense of the sex offenders described in your article. They merited punishment. However, the article emphasizes the reliability of the children’s statements. Did the questioners see the evidence prior to the questioning? Any surveyor of public opinion or interviewer knows that the answers given are greatly influenced by the timing of questions, […]

  6. 19221

    Your article reports that chemically synthesized erythropoiesis protein (SEP) was more effective than the genetically engineered molecule. Is there speculation on why that is? Ann DershowitzWest Orange, N.J. Chemically constructed SEP molecules are much more consistent in size, shape, and other properties than genetically engineered erythropoietin. The polymer appendages put onto the molecule protect SEP […]

  7. 19220

    I am puzzled by Shuming Nie’s prognostication that quantum dots will “be the first example of nanotechnology that can really have some practical applications.” Colloidal gold particles of similar size to quantum dots have been used as high-resolution labels in electron microscopy for over 30 years. And due to their light-scattering properties, gold and silver […]

  8. Tech

    Bridge Building

    For those fascinated by the art, science, and history of building bridges, this Web site provides a wealth of information and images devoted to structures designed to span obstacles of various sorts. Check out different bridge types, key components of bridges, explanations of forces that act on bridges, and much more. Go to: http://www.brantacan.co.uk/bridges.htm

  9. Humans

    From the February 11, 1933, issue

    YELLOW SODIUM LIGHT EFFECTIVE OUTDOORS A commercial application has been found for the extremely efficient sodium-vapor lamp. A highway in Holland is now illuminated with these light units giving off an intense yellow glow; and this light, which makes color discrimination impossible and is devastating to Miladys makeup, is said to be especially desirable for […]

  10. 19216

    Years of budgetary constraints and compromises have all but destroyed NASA’s ability to deliver on the grand visions of yesteryear. Sadly, I think that the best outcome of this tragedy would be to acknowledge that the shuttles are unsafe at any speed. Perhaps the national embarrassment is just what the U.S. government needs to get […]

  11. 19175

    This article makes disturbing use of Neal Barnard as a spokesman warning against the high-protein weight-loss diet. Barnard represents Physicians Committee For Responsible Medicine (PCRM). What’s not to love about an outfit with a name like that? PCRM places op-ed pieces condemning animal products, and it advocates a vegan agenda. A more balanced response might […]

  12. 19215

    I wish the testing described in this article had used airline pilots, policemen, and other people who are accustomed to operating their machines while carrying on a conversation. Cell phones are new, and perhaps all that is needed is time for drivers to train themselves in multitasking. Mike KuzaraWyarno, Wyo. Shortly after reading the article, […]