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No. 225, November 12, 2002


Feature

Silk Road treasures united on the web
 

Books

1. Rosalind Franklin: The Dark Lady of DNA
      By Brenda Maddox
         Review: The Twisted Road to the Double Helix
            By Dean H. Hamer, Scientific American

2. Liars, Lovers, and Heroes:
    What the New Brain Science Reveals About How We Become Who We Are

      By Steven R. Quartz, Terrence J. Sejnowski
         Press Release: New Book Offers Insights into Who We Are

3. Intimate Creativity: Partners in Love and Art
      By Irving Sarnoff, Suzanne Sarnoff

4. Leading the Revolution
      By Gary Hamel
         Review by Chuck Frey, Innovation Tools


Super Site

Washington Center for Complexity & Public Policy
 

Innovation

Special Report: Quantum Cryptography Arrives

Bees keep elephants off crops


Creatives at Play

Microwaves track football


Creatives at Work

Cancer creates embryo

Bloody teeth boost memory

Boost for brain stem-cell implants

Do scents affect people's moods or work performance?

No feelings, no fat

Shocks switch brain on
 

Discovery

Low-down crabs have shifty eyes
 

Thanks to Dale Puffenberger for help with this edition of Heads Up!

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