Software’s chronic crisis WW Gibbs Scientific american 271 (3), 86-95, 1994 | 1236 | 1994 |
Lost science in the third world WW Gibbs Scientific american 273 (2), 92-99, 1995 | 882 | 1995 |
The unseen genome: gems among the junk WW Gibbs Scientific American 289 (5), 46-53, 2003 | 213 | 2003 |
Taking computers to task WW Gibbs Scientific American 277 (1), 82-89, 1997 | 181 | 1997 |
Untangling the roots of cancer WW Gibbs Scientific American 289 (1), 56-65, 2003 | 153 | 2003 |
Black hole computers S Lloyd, YJ Ng Scientific American 291 (5), 52-61, 2004 | 151 | 2004 |
Synthetic life WW Gibbs Scientific American 290 (5), 74-81, 2004 | 108 | 2004 |
Obesity: an overblown epidemic? WW Gibbs Scientific American 292 (6), 70-77, 2005 | 105 | 2005 |
The false crisis in science education WW Gibbs, D Fox Scientific American 281 (4), 86-93, 1999 | 88 | 1999 |
Considerate computing WW Gibbs Scientific American 292 (1), 54-61, 2005 | 81 | 2005 |
Gaining on fat WW Gibbs Scientific American 275 (2), 88-94, 1996 | 80 | 1996 |
The unseen genome: beyond DNA WW Gibbs Scientific American 289 (6), 106-113, 2003 | 77 | 2003 |
Saving dying languages WW Gibbs Scientific American 287 (2), 78-85, 2002 | 71 | 2002 |
On the termination of species WW Gibbs Scientific American 285 (5), 40-49, 2001 | 63 | 2001 |
Seeking the criminal element WW Gibbs Scientific American 272 (3), 100-107, 1995 | 61 | 1995 |
The clock-watcher WW Gibbs Nature 508 (7495), 168, 2014 | 50 | 2014 |
Nanobodies WW Gibbs Scientific American 293 (2), 78-83, 2005 | 50 | 2005 |
Medicine gets up close and personal WW Gibbs Nature 506 (7487), 144-145, 2014 | 48 | 2014 |
Ciencia del tercer mundo WW Gibbs Investigación y Ciencia, 70-79, 1995 | 41 | 1995 |
A Split at the Core WW Gibbs Scientific American 291 (5), 96-101, 2004 | 39 | 2004 |