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Science Frontiers Newsletter, No. 90 Nov-Dec 1993 Digest of Scientific Anomalies

$ 1.57

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    Description

    This is an original vintage edition of the "Science Frontiers" newsletter, Number 90, November - December 1993.
    According to the cover: "Science Frontiers is a bimonthly collection of digests of scientific anomalies in the current literature. Published by the Sourcebook Project, Glen Arm, Maryland".
    The cover features a photo of "A grooved maul used by ancient miners of Michigan copper ore", under the heading Archeology, about a short article entitled "Who Mined American Coppy 5,0000 Years Ago?".
    Other short articles in the newsletter include:
    - Ancient Romans in Texas?
    - A New Class of Solar System Objects
    - Alien Meteros
    - Einstein Questioned
    - A Superluminal Big Bang?
    - The KTB Hole
    - Mystery Light Flashes Above Storms
    - Can Thunderstorms Stall Cars?
    etc
    The magazine is 8-pages and measures approximately 8.5" x 11".
    It is in Good condition, with no markings, tears, or folds. There are two horizontal creases where it was originally folded, probably for mailing.
    If you don't already have this item, it will be a fun addition to your vintage Scientific Anomaly collection!
    Please check out my other listings for additional vintage items, which have been stored in my parents' clean, non-smoking home for several decades. Thanks!