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Laurence A. Marschall "The Big One: the Earthquake that Rocked Early America and Helped Create a Science". Natural History. FindArticles.com. 30 Nov, 2009. http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1134/is_7_113/ai_n6211576/
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From water hole to rhino barn: twelve million years ago, a volcanic ashfall entombed prehistoric animals that roamed what is now Nebraska
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Fitness test
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How plants "see": plants catch light for the information it carries as well as for its energy. The light helps plants determine when to germinate, when to flower, or how to respond to neighboring plants
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Slip-sliding away
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Rest stop
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Getting warmer
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Bad behavior?
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The sex lives of scales: scale insects have evolved one bizarre genetic system after another. The author argues that they are caught in a game of cat and mouse with internal, symbiotic bacteria, which has unleashed genetic bedlam
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The Big One: the Earthquake that Rocked Early America and Helped Create a Science
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It came from outer space
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by Charles Liu - Grains of evidence
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Little souls
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Sunken Cities, Sacred Cenotes, and Golden Sharks: Travels of a Water-Bound Adventurer
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Hunters and freeloaders
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The sky in September
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Fried rice
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Artistic license
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Vanilla: Travels in Search of the Ice Cream Orchid
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The Information trap: tempted by the devil in the details
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