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Innovation and discovery as chronicled in past issues of Scientific American
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Innovation and discovery as chronicled in past issues of Scientific American
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Innovation and discovery as chronicled in past issues of Scientific American
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A devastating storm, a new phase of Mars exploration, a recipe for a pandemic flu--these and other events highlight the year in science and technology
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Innovation and discovery as chronicled in past issues of Scientific American
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Innovation and discovery as chronicled in past issues of Scientific American
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Innovation and discovery as chronicled in past issues of Scientific American
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Innovation and discovery as chronicled in past issues of Scientific American
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Some of these inventions from 150 years ago were very successful; others were hampered by a lack of understanding of real-world conditions or basic science.
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Innovation and discovery as chronicled in past issues of Scientific American
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How the world's greatest steamship went down with 1,600 souls
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How they are formed; Their characteristics; How they drift; Precautions taken to protect shipping against them
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Innovation and discovery as chronicled in past issues of Scientific American
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A century ago a great ship struck an iceberg and sank, earning a permanent place among the stories we tell—and lessons we should learn
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Images of lighter-than-air technology from a century ago, two years before World War I broke out in Europe
By Daniel C. Schlenoff | Mar 3, 2012 | 7
Innovation and discovery as chronicled in past issues of Scientific American
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Images of weapons technology from a century ago, two years before World War I broke out in Europe
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