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Recent noises from the United States and the Soviet Union suggest that the prospect of a deal on arms control may be more immediate than it has seemed.
Molecular biology has made the human genome accessible to laboratory investigation. But does that mean that the sequence of the human genome would be worth the effort?
The interaction between the mechanical waves of scanning acoustic microscopy (SAM) and the mechanical features of living cells makes a novel contribution to the characterization of biological materials.