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| Volume 96, Number 3 |
May-June 2008 |
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| FEATURE ARTICLES |
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The Two-Faced Moon *
Investigators are still struggling to understand why the near and far sides of our celestial neighbor are so fundamentally different
P. Surdas Mohit
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The Neglected Side of Parkinson's Disease *
Shaking and slowness of movement may be the most obvious symptoms, but they are often not the most debilitating ones
Ted L. Rothstein, C. Warren Olanow
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Twisting Light to Trap Atoms *
Photons carry a type of angular momentum that can guide, trap and rotate ultracold atoms and particles
Sonja Franke-Arnold, Aidan S. Arnold
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Tip-of-the-Tongue States Yield Language Insights
Probing the recall of those missing words provides a glimpse of how we turn thoughts into speech and how this process changes with age
Lise Abrams
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