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Scientific American Magazine
| Health
Agricultural productivity sustains the U.S. economy
By
Rodger Doyle
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Apr 15, 2007
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Scientific American Magazine
| Health
A Real Family Value: Mothers who work outside the home
By
Rodger Doyle
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Feb 18, 2007
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Scientific American Magazine
| Health
Professional licensing: Road to social atherosclerosis?
By
Rodger Doyle
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Jan 14, 2007
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Scientific American Magazine
| Health
Virginity into the third millennium takes an uptick
By
Rodger Doyle
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Dec 16, 2006
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Scientific American Magazine
| Technology
Recent advances are no third industrial revolution
By
Rodger Doyle
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Nov 22, 2006 |
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Scientific American Magazine
American split in "culture war" unfounded
By
Rodger Doyle
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Oct 16, 2006
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Scientific American Magazine
The services sector proves to be a key to prosperity
By
Rodger Doyle
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Sep 18, 2006 |
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Scientific American Magazine
The new Illiteracy--a challenge to the body politic?
By
Rodger Doyle
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Aug 21, 2006
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Scientific American Magazine
Meth abuse moves eastward
By
Rodger Doyle
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Jul 24, 2006
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Scientific American Magazine
| Technology
Internet crime may be a brake on productivity
By
Rodger Doyle
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Jun 26, 2006
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Scientific American Magazine
Mixed success in getting people on their own feet
By
Rodger Doyle
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Apr 23, 2006
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Scientific American Magazine
More Americans cannot resist rolling the dice
By
Rodger Doyle
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Mar 26, 2006
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Scientific American Magazine
After the vows, marital happiness may be all downhill
By
Rodger Doyle
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Feb 20, 2006
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Scientific American Magazine
Roots of obesity epidemic lie in the mid-20th Century
By
Rodger Doyle
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Jan 22, 2006
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Scientific American Magazine
Despite attempts to end it, forced labor thrives
By
Rodger Doyle
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Dec 26, 2005
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Scientific American Magazine
Explaining the rising tide of bankruptcy
By
Rodger Doyle
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Nov 21, 2005
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Scientific American Magazine
How a falling sex ratio can undermine a community
By
Rodger Doyle
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Oct 24, 2005
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Scientific American Magazine
Skewed ratio may lead to the next sexual revolution
By
Rodger Doyle
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Sep 26, 2005
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Scientific American Magazine
Problems of urbanization are mostly false stereotypes
By
Rodger Doyle
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Aug 22, 2005
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Scientific American Magazine
Immigration today rivals the influx of a century ago
By
Rodger Doyle
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Jul 25, 2005
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Scientific American Magazine
Confluence of forces may have led to postwar births
By
Rodger Doyle
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Jun 27, 2005
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Scientific American Magazine
| More Science
Economic development helps women pull even with men
By
Rodger Doyle
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May 23, 2005
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Scientific American Magazine
| More Science
By
Rodger Doyle
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Apr 25, 2005
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Scientific American Magazine
| Energy & Sustainability
Measuring the human impact on global resources
By
Rodger Doyle
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Mar 28, 2005
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Scientific American Magazine
A hard-to-measure population starts coming into focus
Feb 21, 2005