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Scientific American, March 2010 by Scientific American | Free Audiobook

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Title: Scientific American, March 2010
Author: Scientific American
Narrator: Mark Moran
Format: Highlights
Length: 1 hr and 19 mins
Language: English
Release date: 03-01-10
Publisher: Scientific American
Genres: Science & Technology, Magazine & Radio

Summary:
In this issue:
"The Moon That Would Be a Planet": Saturn's largest moon has an atmosphere that's thicker than Earth's and a surface that is almost as varied.
"The Brain's Dark Energy": Recent discoveries in brain activity that may hold a key to understanding neurological disorders and even consciousness itself.
"Fusion's False Dawn": Scientists have long dreamt of harnessing nuclear fusion for of a safe, clean and virtually unlimited energy supply.
"Toxic Gas, Lifesaver": New findings reveal how a lethal gas actually plays a key role in the survival of the human body.

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