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SciAm.com - Issue Alert - SA November 17, 2015



World Changing Ideas
10 big advances that will improve life, transform computing and maybe even save the planet links.email.scientificamerican.com/ctt?k...=ODAyMzY2Njk2S0&rt=0

Inventing the World: 1845
Scientific American came out 170 years ago celebrating the individual tinkerer and wound up bearing witness to major technological upheaveals in the nation and the world links.email.scientificamerican.com/ctt?k...=ODAyMzY2Njk2S0&rt=0

170 Years of Scientific American
Since 1845, Scientific American has chronicled ideas and inventions that have changed the world. We present highlights from our archives on evolution, the cosmos, the brain and other topics, including a few written for us by our 155 Nobel Prize–winning authors. links.email.scientificamerican.com/ctt?k...=ODAyMzY2Njk2S0&rt=0

What Killed the Dinosaurs
The asteroid strike was bad. The timing was worse links.email.scientificamerican.com/ctt?k...=ODAyMzY2Njk2S0&rt=0

Telescope Wars
Old grudges between three teams of astronomers have threatened the survival of ground-based astronomy's boldest, biggest projects links.email.scientificamerican.com/ctt?k...=ODAyMzY2Njk2S0&rt=0

Genomics for the People
A children's clinic raised and supported by Amish and Mennonites proves that high-tech genetics research can be harnessed right now to prevent disease links.email.scientificamerican.com/ctt?k...=ODAyMzY2Njk2S0&rt=0

How to Break the Climate Deadlock
Whether or not the world reaches an international emissions agreement, the U.S. government holds the real solution links.email.scientificamerican.com/ctt?k...=ODAyMzY2Njk2S0&rt=0



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