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Enrico Coen "The making of a blossom: a flower's evolutionary past may be read in the genes that influence its development". Natural History. FindArticles.com. 07 Dec, 2009. http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1134/is_4_111/ai_85281585/
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Transformations
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Flared welcome
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Fast food joints: special hinges in their lower jaw enable some skinny little snakes to eat at an astonishing speed
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Blue sky
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The bite stuff: an old jaw provides clues to ancient diversity, ecology, and geography
by Scott D. Sampson - Pea Island National Wildlife Refuge
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Sea highs, sea lows: despite humanity's depredations, two biologists remain hopeful about the fate of the world's oceans
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On being baffled: stop the presses! To scientists, the universe is a source of endless puzzlement
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Making the Moon
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An American fantasy: myths about rural life are as old as the Greek eclogues and as modern as the L.L. Bean catalog. Nineteenth-century America gave us the Age of Homespun, an ideological haven from the more complicated realities of the country's history
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Sands of time: a small prairie that formed at the end of the Ice Age is an Iowa gem
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Little loggers make a big difference: the tastes of two small rodentsthe meadow vole and the white-footed mousecan determine what trees grow in a forest
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This alien-looking creature is a newly described species of squid that lives near the seafloor at great depths
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