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The preamplifiers of the National Ignition Facility at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory are the first step in increasing the energy of laser beams as they make their way toward the target chamber. The total power of the laser is 500 terawatts, 1,000 times more power than the United States uses at any instant in time. The National Ignition Facility is a fusion experiment based on inertial confinement of the fusion fuel.
Photo credit: Damien Jemison/LLNL

 

Fall-Winter 2013 Issue
150 YEARS OF VERNADSKY
The 'Greening' of Vladimir Vernadsky:
How The Russellites Sabotage Science

William Jones
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Human Autotrophy
Christine Craig
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FEATURES
What is Life?
The Passionate Dedication of Louis Pasteur

Denise Bouchard Ham and Roger Ham
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Expanding NAWAPA XXI:
Weather Modification to Stop Starvation

Benjamin Deniston
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The Physical Profit of Planetary Defense
Jason Ross
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To Save the Nation, Restore the American System
Marsha Freeman
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Ammonia plant 3-D Model
Gabi Buhus
NEWS
ECONOMICS
INTERVIEW: Bill Johnson

Tennessee Valley Authority:
A Key FDR Program Under Attack
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SPACE

Curiosity Opens Many Windows To the Solar System
Marsha Freeman
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DEPARTMENTS
EDITORIAL
Jason Ross
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REVIEWS

The Mad, Mad, Mad World of Climatism
by Steve Goreham
Reviewed by Jason Ross

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The Fourth Phase of Water
by Gerald H. Pollack
Reviewed by Liona Fan-Chiang

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Fun in Fusion Research
by John Sheffield
Reviewed by Marsha Freeman

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A Review of the Deutsches Museum
by Jason Ross
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