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Various kinds of chromatography, especially the thin-layer method / C. L. Stong. - (3.1969)Boomerangs! How to make them and also how they fly / Jearl Walker. - (3.1979)Strange to relate, smokestacks and pencil points break in the same way / Jearl Walker. - (2.1979)What plumes of smoke tell about the structure of the atmosphere / Jearl Walker. - (5.1978)How to measure the size of the earth with only a foot rule or a stopwatch / Jearl Walker. - (5.1979)How to build a simple seismograph to record earthquake waves at home / Jearl Walker. - (7.1979)Delights of forming water into sheets and bells with knives, spoons and other objects / Jearl Walker. - (8.1979)A radiation detector made out of aluminium foil and a tin can / Jearl Walker. - (9.1979)The mysterious "rattleback": a stone that spins in one direction and then reverses / Jearl Walker. - (10.1979)Flames in which air is introduced into a flammable gas rather than vice versa / Jearl Walker. - (11.1979)The physics and chemistry of a failed sauce bèarnaise / Jearl Walker. - (12.1979)Serious fun with Polyox, Silly Putty, Slime and other non-Newtonian fluids / Jearl Walker. - (11.1978)Moiré effects, the kaleidoscope and other Victorian diversions / Jearl Walker. - (12.1978)How to make dazzling photomicrographs with simple and inexpensive equipment / Jearl Walker - (1.1979)Introducing the Musha, the double lozenge and a number of other kites to build and fly / Jearl Walker. - (2.1978)More about polarizers and how to use them, particulary for studying polarized sky light / Jearl Walker. - (1.1978)The physics and chemistry underlying the infinite charm of a candle flame / Jearl Walker. - (4.1978)On the making of an inexpensive diffraction-grating spectrograph / C. L. Stong. - (9.1966)
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column in the Scientific American, published since May 1928
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Experiment des Monats
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The Amateur Scientist
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The Amateur Scientist
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The Amateur Scientist
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The Amateur Scientist
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