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Scientific American Magazine Vol 284 Issue 5

Scientific American Magazine

Volume 284, Issue 5

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Features

Rip Van Twinkle

THE OLDEST STARS HAVE BEEN GROWING YOUNGER

Brian C. Chaboyer

Behind Enemy Lines

A close look at the inner workings of microbes in this era of escalating antibiotic resistance is offering new strategies for designing drugs

Christopher N. C. Boddy, K. C. Nicolaou

The Semantic Web

A new form of Web content that is meaningful to computers will unleash a revolution of new possibilities

Tim Berners-Lee, James Hendler and Ora Lassila

Economic Analysis: Abstract

Assessment Results: Abstract

Warp Drive Underwater

By traveling inside drag-cutting gas pockets, new subsea systems can move much faster underwater than their conventional counterparts on the same amount of energy

Steven Ashley

The Artic Oil & Wildlife Refuge

W. Wayt Gibbs

Departments

Letters to the Editors, May 2001

Clarifications

Data Points "The Not so Sheltering Sky", May 2001

Brief Bits, May 2001

End Points, May 2001

From the Editors

A Host with Infectious Ideas

50, 100 and 150 Years Ago

Drink and Be Merry

Quick Scan

Something Fishy

A Case Study for Global Warming

The Erotic-Fierce People

War and Peace among the Pinnipeds

Antimicrobe Marinade

Project Skyhook