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508/.1 Bova, Ben,, 1932- The Analog science fact reader. New York, St. Martin's Press [1974] 211 p. illus. 22 cm. Articles reprinted from Analog science fact & science fiction. Content notes : Enever, J. E. Giant meteor impact.--Bova, B. When the sky falls.--Martin, G. R. R. The computer was a fish.--Easton, T. Robots: rams from cams.--Pierce, J. R. Real science for real problems.--Stine, G. H. The third industrial revolution.--Keefe, K. C. Alphawave conditioning.--Escher, W. J. D. The case for the hydrogen-oxygen car.--Rosa, R. J. How to design a flying saucer.--Bova, B. It's right over your nose.--Morey, L. E. Cyrano de Bergerac: the first aerospace engineer.--Stine, G. H. Science fiction is too conservative. * Science.