Articles from 10/2005
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Extinction of the Fittest
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“We’re From the Government: We’re Here to Help”
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Wasps Sniff Out Bombs, Drugs, Corpses
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Girls Gone Wild ... for Monkeys
What you are into may surprise you.
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The Esperanto of the Bacteria World
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Ig Nobel Pursuits
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Disconnections During Sleep
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A Genetic Basis for Alcoholism
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Gorillas Use Tools, Too
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The Dover Monkey Trial
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Of Mice and Medicine
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{Force Diagram}: Senator Bill Frist
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3D Is Our Cosmic Destiny
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Blogs: A New Force in Physics?
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The Odds of Discovery
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What Buddhism Offers Science
Mixing Buddhism and neuroscience to understand human consciousness.
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Why We Love Einstein
Now on SEEDMAGAZINE.COM
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World
Press Gang
With New York City about to let bloggers qualify for press passes, a look at what breaking down the walls between old and new media means for science reporting.
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Culture
The Ancient, Distant, and Dead
Inspired by scientific research, Katie Paterson creates art based on data from faraway melting glaciers, long-dead stars, and the initial moments of the universe.
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Ideas
A Sober Assessment
Alcohol is an important part of life in many cultures throughout the world, but there are many misperceptions about this common social lubricant.



























