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Wired March 2003 |
View How is technology changing surgery?... Go Deep!... hot seat... Silent But Deadly... The Real Shopping-Cart Revolution |
Outside February 2003 Brad Wetzler |
The Wild File Is there a magnetic pull in space? If so, in what direction would a compass point?... Why are there such individualized names for groups of animals: gaggles of geese, packs of wolves, herds of sheep, etc.?... Why do cows have four teats? They rarely give birth to quads. |
Outside January 2003 Brad Wetzler |
The Wild File If humans evolved from apes, why do we still have apes?... Are we in for another Dust Bowl anytime soon?... How steep can a mountain get before it becomes unstable? |
Outside December 2002 Brad Wetzler |
The Wild File Do any cannibalistic societies exist today?... How accurately north is the North Star? Who first noted its northness?... If the purpose of berries is to be eaten by animals, which then scatter the seeds so the plant can reproduce, then why are there poisonous berries? |
Wired January 2003 |
Rants & Raves Join the Anti-Nuke Network... Let's Get Chemical... "And Is This Your Full-Time Job?"... etc. |
Outside November 2002 |
The Wild File Are adventure racers who go for days without sleep doing any serious harm to themselves?... Mountain goats clearly are terrific climbers, but do they ever fall and hurt themselves?... After I've spent a day sailing, why can I still feel waves long after I come ashore? |
Outside September 2002 |
The Wild File I noticed a mockingbird and a robin mating near my house. What was that all about?... How come the five major whirlpools in the world -- Corryvreckan, Old Sow, Moskstraumen, Saltstraumen, and Naruto -- are all in the Northern Hemisphere?... Why are all the planets round? |
Bio-IT World September 9, 2002 |
Letters Frustrated in Gene Town... IT for the Biologists, by the Biologists?... |
Outside August 2002 |
The Wild File A skunk-spray deodorizer... A psychedelic illusion occurs after prolonged viewing of any uniformly moving surface, such as a waterfall... Bat's don't always take a left coming out of a cave... etc. |
Science News July 13, 2002 |
From the July 9, 1932, issue Modernistic Building Shows Achievements of Science... X-Rayed Cells Live Faster; Die of Premature Old Age... Color Photographs Easily Made by New Process... |
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