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Scour power: big storms shift coastal erosion into overdrive.(Cover story): An article from: Science News
Sid Perkins
Science Service, Inc.
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Sand: The Never-Ending Story.(Brief article)(Book review): An article from: Science News
Sid Perkins
Science Service, Inc.
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Pearls unstrung: for a while, the Great Lakes weren't connected by rivers and Niagara Falls was just a trickle.: An article from: Science News
Sid Perkins
Science Service, Inc.
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Feathered dinosaurs, bold and in living color: stripes, spangles and spots abound.(Life): An article from: Science News
Sid Perkins
Science Service, Inc.
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Rocking the house: seismic tests of a life-size, wood home.: An article from: Science News
Sid Perkins
Thomson Gale
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Dressing up dinos: adding soft tissue to bone helps scientists, paleoartists bring ancient creatures to life.(Cover story): An article from: Science News
Sid Perkins
Science Service, Inc.
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North by northwest: the planet's wandering magnetic poles help reveal history of Earth and humans.: An article from: Science News
Sid Perkins
Thomson Gale
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Cooling climate 'consensus' of 1970s never was: myth often cited by global warming skeptics debunked.(STORY ONE): An article from: Science News
Sid Perkins
Science Service, Inc.
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A thirst for meat: changes in diet, rising population may strain China's water supply.(This Week): An article from: Science News
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Thomson Gale
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Sea change: people have affected what penguins eat.(This Week): An article from: Science News
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Thomson Gale
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La Brea Del Sur: the fossil-rich tar pits of Venezuela may rival those of Southern California.: An article from: Science News
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Thomson Gale
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Aerosols may have boosted carbon uptake: plant productivity could drop as skies continue to clear.(Earth): An article from: Science News
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Science Service, Inc.
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Ash detector: laser device could protect aircraft in flight.(This Week): An article from: Science News
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Thomson Gale
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Invasive, indeed: one species--homo sapiens--consumes nearly a quarter of earth's natural productivity.: An article from: Science News
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Thomson Gale
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