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Eclipse.jpg (9255 bytes)Science21 is a magazine dedicated to promoting scientific literacy by publishing articles written by teachers, scientists and students. A portion of the magazine, BASE: A Journal of science & Technology, has been publishing the research work of America's and Europe's most creative young scientists for over 15 years.

 

 

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CONTENTS

Spring 1995
SCIENCE21
Premier Issue
BASE Vol. 13, No.1


Feature Articles

Society for Amateur Scientists

New Organization Helps Amateurs Study Eclipse
by Shawn Carlson

Toward Scientific Literacy

The SecondTylenol(R) Scare
by Ken Matsumura

Science Careers

A Career in Biomedical Science
by Robert E. Hurst

A Career in Science Editing
by Donald T. Sanders

Teaching Science

High School Science Research: One Teacher's Perspective
by Beatrice Epperson

Elements of a Successful High School Research Program
by J. J. Olenchalk

Suggestions for Teachers Beginning a High School Research Program
by J. J. Olenchalk

Science Competition

Opening Doors to Future Scientists
by Robert A. Rice


BASE: A Journal of Science and Technology

About Our Contributing Scientists

Red Wine vs.The Chinese Herb Kojo-Kon

A Preliminary Investigation of the Effects of Resveratrol on Human HDL
by Jonathan S. Thierman

Percutaneous Absorption of Hair Dyes

An In vitro study using shed snake skin
by Jennifer Curtis

A New Measurement Device of the Pinning Effect of Superconductors

by Stephen Newman

Characterization of Dioxygenase Activity in Aerobic Microorganisms Capable of Polychlorinated Biphenyl Degradation

by Jay K. Bhama


Departments

Science News Briefs / Calendar

A Letter to the Editor - Damian Jee: Trial Uses of Icarus, A Computer Simulator

Correspondence - M. C. Stamatelatos: Science Fair Projects are Published

Personal Commentary -

Ken Matsumura: Element 106: Seaborgium.Should new elements continue to be named by their discoverers? Seaborg.jpg (8701 bytes)
Glenn T. Seaborg points out seaborgium on the periodic table

In Memoriam - Leonard J. Waxdeck


Dear readers -- a letter from the editor


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