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Lawrence A. Tabak "Mouth to mouth: saliva transfer can help animals communicate, medicate, or even kill. Evolution has given rise to a variety of salivary mixtures that are being mined for ways to help save human lives". Natural History. FindArticles.com. 02 Dec, 2009. http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1134/is_9_113/ai_n6361813/
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Articles in Nov, 2004 issue of Natural History
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Blackout is beautiful
by Stephan Reebs - Museum events
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Mouth to mouth: saliva transfer can help animals communicate, medicate, or even kill. Evolution has given rise to a variety of salivary mixtures that are being mined for ways to help save human lives
by Lawrence A. Tabak - Cryptic creatures
- Summer interns study environmental biology at the Museum
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!Tequila! A Natural and Cultural History
by Laurence A. Marschall -
Talking points
by Peter Brown -
Whence the dingo
by Stephan Reebs - This NASA Mars Exploration Rover is on display in the Museum's Cullman Hall of the Universe; it is a full-scale replica of the ones currently on Mars
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Peruvian dry life: between the Andes and the Pacific, an arid landscape harbors abundant life
by Robert S.R. Williams -
Seeing red
by Daniel Smith -
Ups and downs
by Nick W. Atkinson -
Full spectrum
by Robert Anderson -
The biomechanist went over the mountain: the best way up a hill is steeper than the best way down
by Adam Summers - Giant squid lived fast, died young
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Sultans of rot
by Gary Noel Ross -
Jaws of life
by Erin Espelie -
Let the germs in
by Stephan Reebs -
The Geese of Beaver Bog
by Laurence A. Marschall -
The importance of being constant: the fundamental things apply … as time goes by
by Neil deGrasse Tyson -
Hey there, big boy …
by Stephan Reebs - On August 4, 2004, New York City Council member Jose M. Serrano of the Bronx joined a group of kids from Blondell Joyner Day Care
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Lost planets on the moon
by Dave Forest - Kids' favorite cartoon characters such as Liz from the Magic School Bus, Spot, and Clifford the Big Red Dog® help celebrate at the Museum's annual Halloween party
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American spirits: the Neopagan and New Age movements have now been put under the microscope of anthropology
by Michael F. Brown -
Round about
by Duncan Goldthwaite -
Cold fission
by Stephan Reebs -
The sky in November
by Joe Rao -
Ties that bind: Hopi gift culture and its first encounter with the United States
by Peter M. Whiteley -
The prehistory of housekeeping
by Stephan Reebs - The Museum's annual Origami Tree has welcomed the holiday season for over 30 years
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Defining the Wind: the Beaufort Scale, and How a Nineteenth-Century Admiral Turned Science into Poetry
by Laurence A. Marschall
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