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Advertising supplement — From the December 2008 issue
A thought-leadership panel discussion
Advertising supplement — From the October 1987 issue
Advertising supplement — From the April 1987 issue
Advertising supplement — From the May 1986 issue
Harper’s 1986 international travel planner
Advertising supplement — From the April 1985 issue
Harper’s 1985 international travel planner
Advertising supplement — From the April 1984 issue
Harper’s guide to special interest travel 1984
Advertising supplement — From the May 1983 issue
Harper’s 1983 international travel planner
Advertising supplement — From the April 1982 issue
Harper’s international travel planner
Advertising supplement — From the October 1979 issue
In praise of science
Advertising supplement — From the October 1979 issue
Can science turn a profit?
Advertising supplement — From the October 1979 issue
Beware the intellectual
Advertising supplement — From the October 1979 issue
Power industry morality
Advertising supplement — From the October 1979 issue
The fallacy of the energy-civilization equation

Minimum number of baboons forced to smoke crack in a 1989 study testing the efficacy of cigarettes as a drug delivery device:

A reduction in distrust toward atheists was documented among pious Canadians who are reminded of the Vancouver police.

A Missouri cinema apologized for hiring an actor dressed in body armor and carrying a fake rifle to appear at a screening of Iron Man 3.
“This is the heart of the magic factory, the place where medicine is infused with the miracles of science, and I’ve come to see how it’s done.”