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J. Albert C. Uy "Say it with bowers: if male bowerbirds build it, females will come. But in the mountains of New Guinea, one species is sending mixed messages". Natural History. FindArticles.com. 04 Jan, 2010. http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1134/is_2_111/ai_83553542/
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Articles in March, 2002 issue of Natural History
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On earth and in the heavens
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The bug that lays the golden eggs: an insect's odd looks are nothing compared with its odd behavior
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Rhymes with June and Spoon: how well do you really know the moon?
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Seeing red…and yellow…and green…and: we owe our appreciation of colorwhat it is and how we perceive itto scientists and artists. Do we also have some hungry primate ancestors to thank for the great pleasure it brings us?
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Say it with bowers: if male bowerbirds build it, females will come. But in the mountains of New Guinea, one species is sending mixed messages
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Smells like home
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One giant leap for wormkind: some microscopic nematodes jump for their supper
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Head start
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Animal magnetism
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A short history of muscle-powered machines: what goes around comes aroundand does useful work
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Drought watch
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The sky in March
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Match point
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