Natural History
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Articles in June 2007 issue of Natural History
- Follow your beak
by Graciela Flores - Free lunch
by Robert Anderson - Whence the beef?
by Stephen Reebs - The eyes have it
by Frank M. Sturtevant - Toe hold
by Erin Espelie - Great lake bake
by Stephen Reebs - Sniffing out polar bears
- Tales from the Tar Pits
by Peter Brown - Cereal killer
by Rebecca Kessler - Everyone wants to know something
- The play's the thing
by C.-A. Thompson - Let the sunshine in
by Stephen Reebs - Food for thought
- Long life
by Sondra F. Messina - Bones from the tar pits: La Brea continues to bubble over with new clues about life that flourished 40,000 years ago, where Los Angeles is today
by John M. Harris - Mick Ellison: senior principal artist division of paleontology
- No left turn
by Stephen Reebs - Survival of the Rarest: the forests of southern Bahia, Brazil, threatened by development, shelter numerous rare plants, which botanists are racing to document before they disappear
by Wayt Thomas - Museums events: American Museum of Natural History
- What do you know?
by Stephen Reebs - Darwin in court: eighteen months after the "monkey trial" in Dover, Pennsylvania, a bumper crop of books puts the battle in perspective and asks, What's next?
by Richard Milner - Eye of the dragon
by Laurel Kendall - Dental carries
by Graciela Flores - The sky in June
by Joe Rao - Virtual hitchhikers
by Nick Atkinson - A cool young star: a distant nova dazzles with its beauty. But where's the missing white dwarf?
by Charles Liu