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Joe Rao "The sky in July and August". Natural History. FindArticles.com. 01 Jan, 2010. http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1134/is_6_115/ai_n16533379/
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Articles in July-August, 2006 issue of Natural History
- Museum events
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Science most foul
by Laurence A. Marshall -
Fog lifts on ozone
by Nick W. Atkinson -
Reptilophilia
by Robert Anderson -
Soap in your vegetables?
by Stephan Reebs - Yellowstone to Yukon opens July 15, 2006
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Oh, the trials of motherhood
by Stephan Reebs -
The scaly ones: squamatalizards and snakeshave spread to almost every landmass and branched into more than 7,200 species. Ecological and molecular studies are bringing their family tree more clearly into focus
by Laurie J. Vitt - Last chance! Darwin
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Gill of newt
by Erin Espelie -
Avian Einsteins
by Stephan Reebs - People at the AMNH.
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No laughing matter
by Nick W. Atkinson -
Keep me hanging on: surviving in the intertidal zone tests the rubbery limits of algae
by Adam Summers -
Proto-Alexandria
by Stephan Reebs -
Beyond the big bang: a new cosmic worldview holds that countless replicas of Earth, inhabited by our clones, are scattered throughout the cosmos
by Alex Vilenkin -
The sky in July and August
by Joe Rao -
Death zone
by Stephan Reebs - Lizards & snakes: alive!
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Hard labor at Bear Gulch
by Eugene H. Kaplan -
Beware the toxic road!
by Nick W. Atkinson -
From fins to limbs: recent fossil discoveries show how four-legged land animals evolved from fishes whose finlike paddles had already adapted to functions such as pushing through shallows and swamps
by Jennifer A. Clack -
Coal wars
by John Andrews -
Traveling green: tourists who want to vote with their pocketbooks for sustainable practices can consult networks that certify ecotourist operators. But who certifies the certifiers?
by Carol Goodstein - Space Shuttle launch live
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Hidden world in the desert
by Nick W. Atkinson -
The other Kinsey report: Alfred C. Kinsey's scientific interests went well beyond sex
by Peter Del Tredici -
Deceptive nebulous apparition? The double helix at the center of the galaxy
by Charles Liu
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