Scientists Scoff at Chunk of Roswellian 'Unearthly' Silicon - "A chunk of silicon touted earlier this month as unearthly scientific proof that a UFO crashed near Roswell 50 years ago easily could have been cooked up in any college chemistry lab, scientists say."
- News article - By John Fleck - Published: 7/25/97 - Source: Albuquerque Journal (Newspaper) <7/25/97 #1>
Alburquerque Journal Roswell Section - Includes articles on analysis of alleged Roswell metal fragments.
- News article - Source: Albuquerque Journal (Newspaper) <7/25/97 #2>
Evidence for alleged Roswell fragment - San Diego chemist Russell VernonClark's data from his analysis of an alleged fragment of the Roswell spacecraft
- Research report <7/26/97 #3>
Roswell UFO Crash Evidence? - Short sysnopsis of the 7/4/97 Roswell press conference and many useful links to more information.
- Synopsis <7/12/98 #6>
Micro-layered Bismuth/Magnesium Material from Roswell Crash - How to use micro-layered materials such as Bismuth and Magnesium to achieve rapid, aligned nuclear spins and generate strong axial repulsion from those nuclei.
- By Joshua Gulick <7/12/99 #7>
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