Natural History
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Articles in Sept 2003 issue of Natural History
- Amendment - Letters - Correction Notice
- Arthur Ross Hall of Meteorites reopens September 20: interview with Curator Denton Ebel - At The Museum - Interview
- Blowin' in the wind - Samplings - influence of plankton on cloud formation - Brief Article
by Stephan Reebs - Museum events
- Drugs from seaweed? - Samplings
by Stephan Reebs - Moonstruck: giant impacts, cataclysmic bombardments, oceans of magma hundreds of miles deep: no wonder the lunar landscape inspires such fascination
by G. Jeffrey Taylor - Private choices - Endpaper - tenacity of a freshwater leech
by Dru Clarke - The fruits of prehistory - Samplings - agricultural archaeology in New Guinea - Brief Article
by Stephan Reebs - The varieties of mathematical experience: ethnomathematics is a powerful tool for understanding other cultures - Mathematics Elsewhere: An Exploration of Ideas across Cultures - Book Review
by James V. Rauff - Cold fire of the night - The Natural Moment - photographing aurora borealis - Brief Article
by Erin M. Espelie - Experiment of the month - Samplings - archaeologists test effects of burrowing animals on site strata
by Stephan Reebs - Monster of God: the Man-Eating Predator in the Jungles of History and the Mind - Book Review
by Laurence A. Marschall - Hard rain - Up Front - Editorial
by Peter Brown - Love and death - Samplings - mating habits of argiope aurantia
by Stephan Reebs - Meteorites, Ice, and Antarctica: a Personal Account - Book Review
by Laurence A. Marschall - Who minds the store? - Letters - Letter to the Editor
- In the beginning: back in the olden daysthe first trillionth of a second after the big bangenergy was matter, matter was energy, and E=[mc.sup.2] ruled - Universe
by Neil deGrasse Tyson - The Land of Naked People: Encounters with Stone Age Islanders - Book Review
by Laurence A. Marschall - Strategic waters - Letters - Letter to the Editor
by Mark L. Kimmey - The pleasure of "maybe": both tease and terrorist exert control by fostering uncertainty in their targets - and pain - Findings
by Robert M. Sapolsky - Hit parade - nature.net
by Robert Anderson - Ode to the earth - Letters - Letter to the Editor
by Robert M. Martin, Jr. - Squeeze play: brobdingnagian earthmoving "worms" dig their tunnels with a hydraulic ram - Biomechanics
by Adam Summers - The quest for the golden lens: a perfect alignment of massive objects would offer clues to the rate of cosmic expansion - Out There
by Charles Liu - The joys of fieldwork - Letters - Letter to the Editor
by Gary Noel Ross - Bolts from beyond: some "shooting stars" come to Earth bearing secrets from other planets, as well as clues about the makeup of the solar system before the planets formed
by Donald Goldsmith - The sky in September - Out There - locations of planets in the night sky
by Joe Rao