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Michael H. Carr "What became of the water on Mars? This January, a cluster of spacecraft will converge on the Red Planet, probing for clues to the mysterious but unmistakable role of water in its past". Natural History. FindArticles.com. 04 Dec, 2009. http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1134/is_10_112/ai_111736242/
Natural History
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Articles in Dec, 2003 issue of Natural History
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Many moons
by Stephan Reebs -
Giving cranes a lift: a Mississippi refuge preserves a bird and its habitat
by Robert H. Mohlenbrock -
On thin ice
by Kirsten Weir -
Mars on my mind
by Robert (American businessman and engineer) Anderson -
The best defense?
by Thomas Smilie -
Uphill flight: a partridge's ability to climb overhanging slopes might explain how dinosaurs took to the skies
by Adam Summers -
Star baby: T Tauri shows that a stellar nursery can be a rough-and-tumble place to live
by Charles Liu -
When the bough doesn't break
by Takashi Okuyama -
What became of the water on Mars? This January, a cluster of spacecraft will converge on the Red Planet, probing for clues to the mysterious but unmistakable role of water in its past
by Michael H. Carr -
The sky in December and January
by Joe Rao -
Small is powerful
by Stephan Reebs -
The breadfruit trail: the wild ancestors of a staple food illuminate human migrations in the Pacific islands
by Nyree J.C. Zerega - Museum events
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Universal clock
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Ah … heaven!
by Erin Espelie -
Fair is fair
by Stephan Reebs -
Moonlighting
by William J. Rihn -
Good whale hunting: two tantalizing Russian reports take the author on a quest to the Antarctic, in search of two previously unrecognized kinds of killer whale
by Robert L. Pitman -
For the coffee table
by Laurence A. Marschall -
Save the earth
by Stephan Reebs -
Underwater urbanites: sponge-dwelling snapping shrimps are the only known marine animals to live in colonies that resemble the societies of bees and wasps
by J. Emmett Duffy - Dr. Sacha Spector on saving "the other 99 percent"
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Once more, to Mars!
by Peter Brown -
The mouse that roared
by Stephan Reebs - A Celebration of the World's Barrier Islands
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Food fight
by Stanley A. Freed -
Gravity in reverse: the tale of Albert Einstein's "greatest blunder"
by Neil deGrasse Tyson - De Historia Stirpium Commentarii Insignes
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