Engineering & Science is a quarterly magazine, founded in 1937. Produced by the Caltech Office of Marketing and Communications, its goal is to present to a scientifically literate audience a lively picture of the intellectual life and research activities at Caltech and to promote interest in science and scientific issues. Its circulation of 26,000 includes alumni, faculty, students, JPL staff, donors, high schools, libraries, science media, and government leaders.
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From the Editor
by Douglas L. Smith
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Features:
Roving on Mars
by Marcus Y. Woo
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Put Some Sunlight in Your Tank
by Douglas L. Smith
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On the (Molecular) Origin of Species
by Douglas L. Smith
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The Neural Basis of Self-Control
by Antonio Rangel
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Random Walk:
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JPL Under Fire
Another Techer in Space
Staying Firm Under Pressure
There's Water on the Moon...
...And More Ice on Mars
Plankton Stirs the Oceans
Ulysses Ends its Odyssey
A New Ring for Saturn
CCAT Takes the Torch
Letters, Obituary, and Faculty File:
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Obituary:
Hans W. Liepmann
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