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Articles in Feb 23, 1998 issue of Science World
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Mom's footprints? - oldest known fossilized human footprint was found in South Africa and dated at 117,000 years old - Brief Article
by Chana Steifel -
Seven up! - Bobbi McCaughley successfully gave birth to seven babies, November 1997 - Brief Article
by Chana Stiefel -
Deadly vision - in a drive to help stop teen drunk driving, goggles called fatal vision which mimics vision distortion caused by alcohol, are used by teens - Brief Article
by Laura Allen -
Listen up! Rockers and their fans face the music with hearing damage - loud music can damage hearing mechanisms in the ear
by Bob Nugel -
Wild Everest: over the top! - climbing Mount Everest Mt. in the Himalayas: includes a timeline of highlights about people from the West climbing the mountain which was named for a colonial British surveyor, George Everest - includes a Q&A on Mt Everest tr
by Marie L. Chang -
Get the jump on soles: here's a peek at how sneaker designers slip science into your soles - includes a short experiment on jumping in sneakers
by Damian McNamara
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