Scientific American Magazine Vol 282 Issue 3

Scientific American Magazine

Volume 282, Issue 3

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Features

Staying Sane in Space

"Is the right stuff enough?" asks staff writer Sarah Simpson

Sarah Simpson

Invaders From Hollywood

Thanks to Pathfinder and other missions, science gets some respect in Tinseltown, as staff writer Philip Yam finds after touchdown on a Vancouver set

Philip Yam

The Tick-Tock of the Biological Clock

Biological clocks count off 24-hour intervals in most forms of life. Genetics has revealed that related molecular timepieces are at work in fruit flies, mice and humans

Michael W. Young

Dissecting a Hurricane

Flying into the raging tumult of Dennis, scientists suspected that the storm might transform into a monster–if they were lucky

Tim Beardsley

The Bromeliads of the Atlantic Forest

Along the coast of Brazil, 8 percent of a once flourishing forest is left to house a diverse family of bromeliads. A group of biologists scale cliffs and trees to collect these rare beauties

Gustavo Martinelli

The Mars Direct Plan

A leading advocate of manned missions to Mars, Robert Zubrin, outlines his relatively inexpensive plan to send astronauts to the Red Planet within a decade

Robert Zubrin

How to Go to Mars

Staff writers George Musser and Mark Alpert make sense of the myriad ideas for a human mission

George Musser and Mark Alpert

Software Agents

To Mars by Way of Its Moons

Phobos and Deimos would make ideal staging areas

S. Fred Singer

Why Go to Mars?

In the first of this group of articles about human missions to Mars, staff writer Glenn Zorpette examines the main goal: looking for life

Glenn Zorpette

A Bus Between the Planets

Gravity-assist trajectories between Earth and Mars would reduce the cost of shuttling human crews and their equipment

James Oberg and Buzz Aldrin

Departments

Erratum

50, 100 & 150 Years Ago: Hydrogen Bomb, Magnetic Fields and Radiation and Awake and Insane

C-A-T-T-T-T-T-T-T-T

A Strategy for Subsets

A Whirlybird's-eye View of the World

The Editors Recommend

Bioagent Chip

An Automated Precision Magnetometer

Sun-Stains

Letters

Between Burb and Burg

Granting Immunity

BURNING TIMES FOR HOT FUSION

Working Under Pressure

IN BRIEF

RUNNING THE DAM GAUNTLET

Minorities and Bachelor's Degrees in the U.S.

ELECTRICITY METERS

Brain Invaders

Bidding On Bones

Wuff, Wuff

BRAIN TERRAIN

The Second War of the Worlds

Mobilizing the Internet