[Vision2020] Fw: April Issue: Burning Rings of Fire

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 Buy this IssueBurning Rings of Fire “Firewalls” of particles may border black holes, confounding both general relativity and quantum mechanics
Joseph PolchinskiONLINE ONLY:

 - Black Hole Firewall Mystery: Submit Your Questions for Physicist Joseph Polchinski
Small Wonders Working on a very small scale lets scientists give drugs abilities denied to larger molecules
Josh FischmanONLINE ONLY:

 - Let's Get Small: A Panel on Nanoscience
Cancer Drugs Hit Their Mark Tiny vehicles for chemotherapy boost tumor-busting skills and reduce side effects
Dina Fine Maron 
A Flare for Cancer Ball-shaped molecules release flares when they encounter malignancy
Joshua A. Krisch 
A Smarter Bandage New materials will not simply cover wounds—they will be able to alert doctors to problems and deliver fine-tuned drugs
Mark Peplow 
Gentle on the Heart Flexible circuits can be implanted without tearing vital organs
Joshua A. Krisch 
Launch the Nanobots! The technical challenges may take 20 years or more to overcome, but the first steps toward remote-controlled medicine have already begun
Larry Greenemeier 
Fishing for Billions How a small group of visionaries are trying to feed China—and save the world's oceans
Erik VanceONLINE ONLY:

 - China Tries to Clean Up Its Fish Farms [Slide Show]
Conquer Yourself, Conquer the World Self-control is not just a puritanical virtue. It is a key psychological trait that breeds success at work and play—and in overcoming life's hardships
Roy F. BaumeisterONLINE ONLY:

 - Willpower as the Key to Life’s Successes [Video]
How to Survive Cyberwar Step one: Stop counting on others to protect you
Keren ElazariONLINE ONLY:

 - Immunizing the Internet [Video]
Extreme Evolution Cichlid fishes have undergone a mind-boggling degree of speciation. New research is revealing features of their genomes that primed them to diversify so spectacularly
Axel MeyerONLINE ONLY:

 - The Remarkable Throat Jaws of Cichlid Fish

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