The following articles are from Scientific American, starting in 1991. The year, month, starting page number, and the title are given.
Year Month
Page Title
1991 March
76
Non-imaging Optics
May
58
Anyons
June 123
MR: Gulliver's unpublished travels to the Flying Island of Laputa
August 78
Antichaos and Adaptation
104
MR: To a Euclidean monk, a digital sundial is a fractal matter.
September
178
MR: A journey through Lyapunov space reveals beauty in chaos.
October
126
MR: Math and memory make a winner at Concentration.
1992 February 112
MR: How many transmitters will provide global news coverage?
April 150
MR: How a gladiator can keep away from the jaws of the lion.
June 122
MR: How to split up the herd without dividing a camel.
August 96
Achieving Electronic Privacy
122
MR: Getting the jump on Olympic contenders from other planets.
October
118
MR: Tracking a murderer through a Hamiltonian network.
1993 February 86
Redeeming Charles Baggage's Mechanical Computer
110
MR: The fuzzy logic between being totally true and totally false.
June 142
MR: Packing problems in a sports-gear shipping room.
July
76
Fuzzy Logic
110
MR: A seamstress grapples with the topology of garments.
October 92
The Death of Proof
November 112
MR: A garden reverie about Fermat's Last Theorem.
1994 January 102
Breaking Intractability
152
MR: An invitation to a wild evening of knots, links and videotape.
March 68
The Quantum Physics of Time Travel
May 118
MR: How many guards for Boss Parrot's Sandy Warthog collection?
September
48
The Aluminum Beverage Can
November
66
Escher's Metaphors
84
Resolving Zeno's Paradoxes
1995 January
96
MR: The Dynamics of plant growth and the Fibonacci series.
March 64
An Efficient Swimming Machine
May 102
MR: Sometimes small numbers mislead in a big way.
July
88
MR: Sometimes rigging an election is the only way to get a fair vote.
November
92
The Science of Juggling
December
88
Confidential Communication on the Internet
104
MR: Murphy's Law demystified: why toast falls butter-side down.
1996 January
98
MR: The slippery puzzle under Mother Worms' Blanket.
February 44
The Global Positioning System
124
MR: Zero-based transactions: they know that you know that they know.
April 104
MR: Probability shows why all's fair in Monopoly.
June 102
MR: An overlooked numerical series spins out things of beauty.
July
94
MR: Knotty arithmetic unravels shoelaces.
August 100
MR: Searching for shadows in rooms made of mirrors.
September
172
MR: Guilty or innocent? Calculate the odds that a confession is true.
October
102
Confronting Science's Logical Limits
116
MR: Go Directly to Jail: revisiting the fairness of Monopoly.
1997 January 106
MR: Presto chango! An alphabetical twist on math's "magic squares."
February 74
The Challenge of Large Numbers
March 118
MR: Prime-time fun playing Juniper Green.
April 88
The Science of Murphy's Law
June 134
MR: Sifting the sands of Factorland through a fine sieve.
August 86
MR: Blue moon: coloring maps on multiple planets.
October 140
MR: Jigsaw puzzles with more than one solution.
November
68
Fermat's Last Stand
110
MR: Dicey odds when shooting craps.
1998 February 64
The Theory Formerly Known as Strings
94
MR: Geometry puts the squeeze on sardines.
March 100
MR: Klein bottles, Mobius strips and stranger surfaces.
April 102
MR: Repealing the law of averages.
May
84
Japanese Temple Geometry
92
A Calculus or Risk July
110
MR: Finding exceptions to an "inflexible" rule of geometry
July
110 The
Bellows conjecture
August 68
A quarter century of recreational Mathematics
August 96
MR: Marks, blobs and common knowledge
November 116
MR: Resurrection Shuffle
December 112
MR: Your half's bigger than my half!
1999 January
110 MR:
Division without envy
February 70
A Multifractal walk down Wall Street
May
98 A
puzzle for pirates
April
90 Is
space finite?