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What does AMSCI stand for?

American Scientist


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One aspect of Nozette's work on the Strategic Defense Initiative involved a project called Timber Wind, an effort to develop a rocket engine powered by a nuclear reactor, said Steven Aftergood, director of the Project on Government Secrecy at the Federation of American Scientists.
Byline: ANI London, Sept 24 (ANI): American scientist Ray Kurzweil, dubbed the smartest futurist on Earth by Bill Gates, believes that today's 60-year-olds could go on to live forever.
The Defense Department's contribution to this annual report are released to the public each year in response to annual Freedom of Information Act requests filed by the Federation of American Scientists.
The article in the American Scientist by Mote and climber Georg Kaser may be used by opponents of human-caused warming -- and of Gore -- though Mote and Kaser don't interpret their findings that way.
It's the ultimate war game," says Henry Kelly, president of the Federation of American Scientists.
In the July-August issue of the American Scientist, Michael Shayer, a psychologist at the University of London, sighs, "They're glued to bloody computer games.
is the compelling biography of the American scientist who invented high-octane ethyl gasoline and freon refrigerants.
American scientist Dr Gary Hudson claimed to work for NASA and submitted plans for the project on behalf of an alleged team of private companies.

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