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Badash, Lawrence – Scientific American, 1989
Summarizes the development of the Earth's age calculation including the work of Archbishop Ussher, James Hutton, Lord Kelvin, Ernest Rutherford, Bertram Boltwood, and Arthur Holmes. Describes the changes in radioisotope dating methods. (YP)
Descriptors: Evolution, Geology, Paleontology, Physics
Dickinson, Dale F. – Scientific American, 1978
Intense radiation at microwave frequencies is emitted by certain nebular regions and stellar atmospheres. It is generated by maser action, which does for microwaves what laser action does for light. Describes in detail the types of masers and their action. (Author/MA)
Descriptors: Astronomy, Earth Science, Energy, Nuclear Physics
Broecker, Wallace S.; Denton, George H. – Scientific American, 1990
Discusses the link between astronomical information and the ice ages. Explains the use of isotope measurement data from the sea-floor sediments, glacial ice, and water. (YP)
Descriptors: Astronomy, Earth Science, Oceanography, Radiation Effects
Walker, Jearl – Scientific American, 1979
Describes a way to construct from aluminum foil and a tin can a detector of ionizing radiation in the environment. (Author/SA)
Descriptors: Educational Equipment, Educational Resources, Environment, Equipment Utilization
Walker, Jearl – Scientific American, 1980
Described is a way for an amateur to build a mercury-vapor ion laser which was devised by Dean Morelli. Morelli's laser emits bright pulses of green light and dimmer pulses of red-orange light and is the first gaseous-ion laser. (Author/DS)
Descriptors: College Science, Construction (Process), Higher Education, Lasers
Gulkis, Samuel; And Others – Scientific American, 1990
Outlines the Cosmic Background Explorer (COBE) mission to measure celestial radiation. Describes the instruments used and experiments involving differential microwave radiometers, and a far infrared absolute spectrophotometer. (YP)
Descriptors: Aerospace Technology, Radiation, Satellites (Aerospace), Science Equipment
Nero, Anthony V, Jr. – Scientific American, 1988
Discusses the health risks posed by indoor air pollutants, such as airborne combustion products, toxic chemicals, and radioactivity. Questions as to how indoor air might be regulated. Calls for new approaches to environmental protection. (TW)
Descriptors: Air Flow, Air Pollution, Asbestos, Climate Control
Mims, Forrest M., III – Scientific American, 1990
The construction and use of an instrument to monitor ultraviolet radiation from the sun are discussed. A diagram of the ultraviolet-B radiometer which is connected to a digital voltmeter is provided. (CW)
Descriptors: Climate, College Science, Earth Science, Environmental Influences