Natural History
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Articles in Nov, 2005 issue of Natural History
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The Miraculous Season: tramping in the fields and tinkering in the greenhouse, Darwin created a revolution in botany
by David Kohn - Hayden Planetarium shows
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Making music
by Neil Towell -
The fossils say yes: the discovery of transitional forms has filled in some of the most talked-about gaps in the fossil record
by Donald R. Prothero -
The galaxies, they are a-changin': the cosmos evolves, just like life on Earth
by Charles Liu - Unexpected New Mexico: a state of natural wonders
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Mommy training
by Nick Atkinson - Margaret Mead film & video festival
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On Darwin's shoulders: computers and molecular techniques are ushering evolutionary biology into a new era
by Douglas J. Futuyma -
Your theory or mine?
by Albert Eibel -
You can't tell a tortoise by its cover
by Graciela Flores -
Silent defense
by Graciela Flores - Hayden Planetarium programs
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Short-listed
by Jennifer Evans -
Tree impostors
by Stephan Reebs - Family & children's programs
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Introduction: the illusion of design
by Richard Dawkins -
No links missing
by Robert Anderson - The secret desert: Tucson's sunshine and saguaros are just the beginning
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Happy farmers
by Stephan Reebs - Exhibitions
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Measure for measure
by Ernest L. Asten - Fyi reader service
- Darwin
- Learning in luxury: a cruise line gives passengers the gift of time
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It's snot raining
by Rebecca E. Kessler - Lectures
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The perimeter of ignorance: a boundary where scientists face a choice: invoke a deity or continue the quest for knowledge
by Neil deGrasse Tyson -
Evolution in action: finches, monkeyflowers, sockeye salmon, and bacteria are changing before our eyes
by Jonathan Weiner -
Beachcombing
by Erin Espelie -
Darwin's shrink: a noted Darwin historian proves the naturalist's inner life
by Richard Milner -
Bee lines and worm burrows: growing up as Darwin's little helpers
by Sheila Ann Dean -
The sky in November
by Joe Rao - Peru's hidden legacy: a land of natural- and man-made wonders
- Discover the world: … with everything included
- Kevin Orangers: Moveable Museum Program Manager Department of Education
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Good breeding: Darwin doubted his own family's "fitness."
by James Moore -
Hair trigger
by William R. West -
Bad bugs
by Philip L. Epstein - Large-format films
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The new Darwinism
by Peter Brown - Dolls in the discovery room
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Patterns
by Niles Eldredge -
Eye on the eye
by Rebecca E. Kessler - Incredible India-incredible Wildlife: a country devoted to conservation
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Sideways glance
by Nick Atkinson -
The origins of form: ancient genes, recycled and repurposed, control embryonic development in organisms of striking diversity
by Sean B. Carroll
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