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Articles in April 5, 2004 issue of Science World
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No clowning around
by Mona Chiang - Environmental alert: the good news, the bad news, and how you can help the planet
- Meltdown
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Sneaky squid
by Jeanna Bryner - Tease your brain
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Back from the brink: the world's last truly wild horses had disappeared from Mongolia. Now scientists are returning the animals to their native land
by Ken Kostel -
Scratch and sniff
by Laurie Goldman - Science in the news
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Tomorrow's weather: in the movie The Day After Tomorrow, twisters topple buildings, waves wash out cities, and snow blankets streets. Could rapid climate change really happen?
by Jacqueline Adams - Green machine
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Taxing sacks
by Jeanna Bryner - Hans-on science:
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Buy a better earth: Science World goes shopping for the environment
by Libby Tucker -
Out of whack
by Laurie Goldman - Mongolian Safari
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Gross out?
by Britt Norlander - Explain this!
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