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Scientific American - March, 2017. Mission to Alpha Centauri; Dinosaurs' True Colors; Cancer-Killing Synthetic Immune Cells; New Turing Tests: AI or NI?; Bug Battle: Corn Rootworm; Genetic Tests for Newborns; Poverty Hurts Kids' Brains

Scientific American - March, 2017. Mission to Alpha Centauri; Dinosaurs' True Colors; Cancer-Killing Synthetic Immune Cells; New Turing Tests: AI or NI?; Bug Battle: Corn Rootworm; Genetic Tests for Newborns; Poverty Hurts Kids' Brains

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Scientific American - March, 2017. Mission to Alpha Centauri; Dinosaurs' True Colors; Cancer-Killing Synthetic Immune Cells; New Turing Tests: AI or NI?; Bug Battle: Corn Rootworm; Genetic Tests for Newborns; Poverty Hurts Kids' Brains

by Mariette DiChristina (Editor In Chief)

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New York: Scientific American , 2017. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Soft cover. New. 4to - over 9¾ - 12" tall. New; pristine. See description and scans. New York: Scientific American, 2017. The March, 2017 issue of Scientific American, volume 316, number 3. 'Mission to Alpha Centauri' cover. Quarto, perfect-bound illustrated wraps, 80 pp. New; completely pristine and immaculate, and with the laid-in cardstock subscription offers, all those untouched, of course. See all scans. Feature articles: Mission to Alpha Centauri; Dinosaurs' True Colors; Cancer-Killing Synthetic Immune Cells; New Turing Tests: AI or NI?; Bug Battle: Corn Rootworm; Genetic Tests for Newborns; Poverty Hurts Kids' Brains. See details on those in the scan of the both contents pages. Separately, Departments include: From the Editor, Letters, Science Agenda, Forum, Advances,The Science of Health, Technofiles, Recommended, Skeptic, Anti Gravity, 50, 100, and 150 Years Ago, and Graphic Science. Extraordinarily handsome and pristine example. Ships in a new, protective box, of course - not a bag. LPR30

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Scientific American - March, 2017. Mission to Alpha Centauri; Dinosaurs' True Colors; Cancer-Killing Synthetic Immune Cells; New Turing Tests: AI or NI?; Bug Battle: Corn Rootworm; Genetic Tests for Newborns; Poverty Hurts Kids' Brains
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Mariette DiChristina (Editor In Chief)
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Soft cover
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Scientific American
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2017
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80
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General, Astronomy, Anatomy & Physiology, Biochemistry, Physics, Astrophysics & Space Science

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