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Mercury Magazine Contents
Vol. 26 No. 6
November/December 1997

 

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12 Ikhwezi Is the Morning Star, Keith V. Snedegar
We hear all about astronomy in ancient China, Mesoamerica, Arabia, Europe. What about Africa? In fact, not only did pre-colonial sub-Saharan Africans spin intricate myths about heavenly bodies, they had practical uses for them, too.
16 The Problems of Science in Africa, Rodney T. Medupe and Loveness Kaunda
What good is science for a developing country? Will it vanquish flimsy schooling, inappropriate technology, and unresponsive elites? Well, it might, and it must. In today's South Africa, the problems of education are the problems of science.
19 The Abuse of Cosmology, Michael Heller
It isn't surprising that cosmology bumps into theological questions; that's part of its charm. But when those questions dominate over the usual incremental approach of science, the troubles start.
23 After the End of Science, George S. Musser
In 1936 Albert Einstein famously wrote, "The eternal mystery of the world is its comprehensibility." That mystery, long the stuff of philosophy, is now entering into modern physical theories.
34 Subject Index to 1997
  Departments
2 Editorial, George S. Musser
Where does the nerd stereotype come from?
4 Letters to the Editor
5 Echoes of the Past, Katherine Bracher
What better commemoration of the launch of Sputnik than the arrival of Mars Global Surveyor?
6 World Beat: South Africa, Bob Stobie and Case Rijsdijk
South Africa straddles First World and Third, with two-car-garage suburbs and zero-car, zero-garage shantytowns. Local astronomers are applying the advantages of the first to the problems of the third.
8 Newswire, Leo P. Connolly
Amateur help for astronomy teachers; education workshop for grad students; tax write-off for computer donations.
9 Black Holes to Blackboards, Jeffrey F. Lockwood
Why should anyone bother teaching astronomy?
10 Guest Observer, James C. White II
Observing Saturn's moons
11 Research Review, Paul Parsons
Is there finally, finally, an end in sight to the distance-scale controversy in cosmology?
C-1 SkyChart and SkyTalk, Robert A. Garfinkle
33 Book Review, Michael R. Molnar
The Music of the Spheres by Jamie James. The Artful Universe by John D. Barrow. Visual Explanations by Edward R. Tufte. On the Music of the Spheres by Charles Simic and Linda Connor.

 

 
 
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