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Outside November 2001 Brad Wetzler |
The Wild File Does the early bird really get the worm?... I've heard that it's possible to survive in the wild by eating snow and drinking your own urine. True?... Do lakes really die? I heard several years back that Lake Titicaca had died. If so, how and why?... |
Wired October 2001 |
Rants & Raves Tom McNichol's article "The New Red Menace" contains many errors... I'm disappointed by the tendency to invent new and complex gadgetry when simpler solutions would work... etc. |
Wired October 2001 |
Electric Word Spring Bake... In The Out Door... Wind Instruments... Photosynthesis... Mockroach... Inside Track... |
Outside October 2001 |
The Wild File How did the earth get its name?... My vet recently gave my dog a vaccination to prevent giardia. Is there a vaccination for humans?... Can a person get sunburned through the windows of a car?... A friend says his pet peacocks drowned by looking skyward during a rainstorm... |
Science News October 6, 2001 |
From the October 3, 1931 issue a Sea-Going Lizard From Galapagos... Germ of Smallpox Believed Found by English... Snail Tracks of Lower Cambrian Time Are Found... |
Science News September 1, 2001 |
From the August 29, 1931, issue Huge Generators Yield Beauty to Photographer... Sky's Blue Believed Caused by Electron Streams From Sun... Intensely Sweet Substance Insipid After Splitting... |
Wired August 2001 |
Electric Word Convertible Goop... Patchwerk... Art and Artery... Mother Lode... Algae-Aid... Monomania... |
Wired July 2001 |
Electric Word Freeze-O-Matic... Liquid Audio... Welcome To The Cubicle Dome... Flesh For Fantasy... Beam Therapy... Bugs That Scale... Going With The Flow... |
CIO June 15, 2001 |
Happy Father's Day The "fathers" of various technologies: PDA, ethernet, microchip, etc. |
Science News May 26, 2001 |
TimeLine: May 23, 1931 70 years ago: Touch of Spring Fever Makes Whole World Kin... New Process Economically Recovers Zinc From Ores... International Length Standard Falling Down... |
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