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Adam Summers "Like water off a beetle's back: an African insect could show how to wring moisture from the fog—and let the sun shine on cloudy airports". Natural History. FindArticles.com. 15 Dec, 2009. http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1134/is_1_113/ai_113456796/
Natural History
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Articles in Feb, 2004 issue of Natural History
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Deep down under
by Avis Lang -
Clicks are for kids
by Robert (American businessman and engineer) Anderson -
The wild man of Samoa: a tale from the graveyard of strangers
by Joseph Kennedy - A better mouse trap?
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"You gotta have skin"
by Stephan Reebs -
Why must the poor be sick? Paul Farmer's exhortations sound familiar, and hopelessly idealistic, until you realize they are backed up by evidence and practical action
by Jeffrey D. Sachs -
Nursing wounds
by JoAnne D. Whitney -
Swift lift
by Caitlin E. Cox -
A Brand-New Bird: How Two Amateur Scientists Created the First Genetically Engineered Animal
by Laurence A. Marschall -
Cramped quarters
by Stephan Reebs -
Great masses from little ripples grew: the organization of matter into superclusters and voids began with subatomic variations in density during the earliest moments after the big bang
by Neil deGrasse Tyson -
The Land That Never Was: Sir Gregor MacGregor and the Most Audacious Fraud in History
by Laurence A. Marschall - Talking trash
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Frog find
by Stephan Reebs -
Something fishy in the nest: in many fish species, dad does the caregiving. But some sneaky bluegill males have ways of avoiding the responsibilities of fatherhood
by Bryan D. Neff - Museum events: American Museum of Natural History
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Death by gluttony
by Stephan Reebs -
Like water off a beetle's back: an African insect could show how to wring moisture from the fogand let the sun shine on cloudy airports
by Adam Summers -
Our stormy sun: what do refrigerator magnets, northern lights, and solar flares have in common?
by Charles Liu -
Nasty, brutish, and short
by Peter Brown -
Watered-down fish
by Stephan Reebs -
Fighting HIV with HIV: in its zeal to keep competing viruses out of a cell it controls, the AIDS virus may have exposed its own vulnerability
by T.V. Rajan - Exploratorium/AMNH: play and learn
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Ties that bind
by Iain C. Wilkie -
Cornshine
by Graciela Flores -
Surviving the Extremes: a Doctor's Journey to the Limits of Human Endurance
by Laurence A. Marschall -
Save a wolf, save a tree
by Stephan Reebs -
The sky in February
by Joe Rao -
A garden of benthic delights
by Erin Espelie -
The sunspot chronicles
by Joomi Kim -
Blossoms of ice: these delicate "flowers" sprout only in winter, but you won't find them catalogued in any herbal
by D. Bruce Means - Living with nature: everyday actions to sustain our planet
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