Also in this issue:
Focus
- Manipulating Perception: Censorship of Wartime Atrocities in Japanese and American Textbooks
- Battling Mother Nature
- War and its Dirty Little Secrets: Sex and Espionage
- Student Debate: The Ethics of Military-Funded Research
- The Uniform of the Future
- World War II: Fought in Film
- Weighing Benefits and Privacy Rights: Terrorism Information Awareness
- Depleted Uranium in Scientific Limbo
- How Nativism and Anti-communism Breed Racism
Research
- West Nile Virus and JE Flaviviruses: Threat Assessment as a Potential Agent of Bioterror
- America at War: A Century of Warfare Modernization Leading to a Future of Uncertainty
- New Power in Electricity
- Changing Memories of French Collaborationand Resistance in World War II: A Film Analysis
- Two Hemispheres Are Better than One
- Slow and Steady Stays Alive: Cells with Low Proliferation Rates Are Less Sensitive to Photoiniators
- Music for Heads to Roll By
Spotlight
- Are Athletes More Abusive Than the Rest of the Student Population?
- Art and Politics in the Weimar Republic
- Uncovering Schizophrenia's Existence
- Studies of Social Issues in India
- Aiding Meditation Through Imagery
- Making the Past More Accessible
- Secondary Lessons from Arthritis Research
- Analyzing Problems in Foreign Banking
- Investigating Glutamate Transporters
- Russian History and the Press
- Tracing Nerve Fiber Damage
- Damaged Nerves and Capsaicin
- From the Lab to the History Books
- Hopkins-Sponsored Adventures in Egypt
- Burn and Bone Density Research at Shriner's Hospital
- Nutrition Evaluation at Hospital Albert Schweitzer
- Modern Day Mummies
- Designing a Handheld Bioanalyzer Using a Webcam
- Testing the Courtroom: The Milosevic Trial

