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November/December 1999, Volume 9, Number 6, Circulation 9258, Subscribe Free

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Martha KrebsView from the Inside: Martha Krebs—Then and Now—Martha talks about her legacy as director of the Office of Science as she prepares to leave the Department of Energy.  
Microscopic structure of Berea sandstoneShocking Rocks: A New Acoustic Method of Testing—A new method of detecting earthquake and other internal stress damage to building materials has also led to identification of a new class of materials.  
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Working Science—Telepresence to the Rescue: Telepresence microscopy, a technology pioneered at Argonne, helped a medical doctor treat herself at the South Pole.  

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