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Neil deGrasse Tyson "Vagabonds in space: asteroids, comets, and moons, oh my!". Natural History. FindArticles.com. 22 Mar, 2010. http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1134/is_6_113/ai_n6249021/
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Articles in July-August, 2004 issue of Natural History
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Science and politics
by Charles Zimmerman - Amendment
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Caustic comfort
by Aimee Cunningham - Birds of a feather …
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The best of all possible worlds: the anthropic approach to cosmology asks, what makes the universe compatible with intelligent life? Was it just the luck of the draw?
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Our Affair with El Nino
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by Adam Summers -
C[O.sub.2]: still guilty as charged
by Stephan Reebs -
Stuffed
by Stephan Reebs - Young Naturalist Awards 2004: a research-based essay contest for students in grades 7-12 to promote participation and communication in science
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Olympian sites
by Robert Anderson -
Home alone
by Winifred C. Chin -
Animal magnetism
by Paul D. Neuwald -
Venomous lizards of the desert: studies of Gila monsters and beaded lizards have uncovered an array of surprising characteristics, from odd fighting rituals, to extreme energy efficiency, to a venom useful in treating diabetes
by Daniel D. Beck -
Vagabonds in space: asteroids, comets, and moons, oh my!
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Raising mountains
by David Forest -
As the whirl turns
by T.J. Kelleher -
Delta delights: glacial meltwater, tides, winds, and waves conspire to mold an Alaskan coastline
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Egyptian riddles
by Susan Addelston -
Walden Pond: a History
by Laurence A. Marschall -
The whole world is watching
by Peter Brown -
Trading floor
by Stephan Reebs -
The first Garfield
by Stephan Reebs -
Twinkle, twinkle, microlens: in trying to probe the dark matter surrounding, the Milky Way, astronomers have confirmed the identity of a nearby gravitational lens
by Charles Liu -
Dad's not lost: but his steadfast refusal to ask for directionsdespite the jokesneed not be explained as an evolutionary trait of the human male
by Deborah M. Gordon -
Work incentive
by Stephan Reebs -
The sky in July and August
by Joe Rao -
Here's mud in your eye
by Gary Noel Ross -
Andromeda strain?
by Daniel J. Pisano, III -
Come on in, the water's fine
by Erin Espelie - Museum events: American Museum of Natural History
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A most dangerous game
by Wendy Orent -
Locust: the Devastating Rise and Mysterious Disappearance of the Insect that Shaped the American Frontier
by Laurence A. Marschall -
Risk and reward
by Stephan Reebs
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