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Scientific American Magazine 1970 March Lunar Laser Japan Economy Growth Brain
Scientific American Magazine 1970 March Lunar Laser Japan Economy Growth Brain
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<span;>Delve into the world of science from over half a century ago with this March 1970 issue of Scientific American. This captivating magazine explores cutting-edge (for the time!) topics such as the groundbreaking Lunar Laser Reflector project, offering insights into early space exploration and precision measurement. You'll also find an in-depth analysis of the factors driving the remarkable growth of the Japanese economy in the post-war era, providing a historical perspective on global economics. Additionally, this issue delves into the fascinating realm of brain research, exploring the frontiers of neuroscience.
<span;>This vintage magazine is a fantastic addition to any collection of scientific history, space exploration memorabilia, or those interested in the economic and scientific landscape of the 1970s. In good vintage condition for its age. Please examine the photos carefully for any signs of wear does have writing on cover.
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