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Letters to the Editors
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Macroscope: Sharks Beware
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Computing Science: Experimental Lamarckism
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Engineering: Buildings and Bookstacks
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Marginalia: Chasing Dubois's Ghost
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NEW THINKING ON NEW THINKING
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SOMETHING ROTTEN IN SEATTLE
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Antarctica's Lake Vostok: Specialists in disciplines ranging from glaciology to engineering are preparing to explore the world's largest subglacial lake
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Prokaryotes: Even without membrane-bounded compartments, prokaryotes display a high degree of subcellular organization
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Water, Migration and the Serengeti Ecosystem: Understanding the mechanisms that control the timing of wildlife migrations may prove vital to successful management
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How Will Climate Change Affect Human Health? The question poses a huge challenge to scientists. Yet the consequences of global warming of public health remain largely unexplored
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100 or so BOOKS that shaped a CENTURY of science
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FORCED to CHOOSE: What would a highly unscientific survey be without strong anecdotal evidence? Bookshelf editor William J. Cannon asked Edward O. Wilson, Kurt Vonnegut, Carl Djerassi, John McPhee, Steven Pinker, Timothy Ferris and other luminaries—many with titles on the Top 100 list—which books influenced them most and why
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A Breathtaking Study of the Real Antismoking Nazis
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Architecture of Science Rests on Creaky Foundation
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Mammals Galore
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Climates Past
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Dawn of Mac (and PC)
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Construction Area
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Political Landscape
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Science Studies Study
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Sigma Xi Distinguished Lecturers: 2000–2001
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Sigma Xi Today: NOVEMBER/DECEMBER, 1999, VOLUME: 8, NUMBER: 6
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