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Picks From the Past. Exploring Science and Nature. Give a Gift Subscription. Listening to a Continent Sing: Birdsong by Bicycle from the Atlantic to the Pacific. Listening to a Continent Sing: Birdsong by Bicycle from the Atlantic to the Pacific. The Tyrannosaur Chronicles: The Biology of the Tyrant Dinosaurs. Coyote America: A Natural and Supernatural History. Continental Divide: A History of American Mountaineering. Silent Sparks: The Wondrous World of Fireflies. By Richard Evershed and Nicola Temple.

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Picks From the Past. Exploring Science and Nature. Give a Gift Subscription. Barely pulled back from the brink of extinction, California condors are still being poisoned by lead-based ammunition. The Big Ivory Apple. An illegal market has not, as advertised, gone out of business. The wonderful world of mucus. Remembering Stephen Jay Gould. Human evolution was not a special case of anything. Restoration of the Alewife. A fish that links marine and freshwater environments is finding allies in Maine.

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Picks From the Past. Exploring Science and Nature. Give a Gift Subscription. Like Water Off a Beetle’s Back. An African insect could show how to wring moisture from the fog and let the sun shine on cloudy airports. The Curious, Bloody Lives of Vampire Bats. Vampire bats display adaptations to their diet. Sea stars grow faster in warmer, acidified water. Even amid the wind-swept desolation of southern Argentine a haven may occasionally be found. The Coming Back of the Bison. A Long Drink of Water.

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Picks From the Past. Exploring Science and Nature. Give a Gift Subscription. Boxed Up to Go. The seemingly unwieldy shape of a fish is anything but a drag. Keep Me Hanging On. Surviving in the intertidal zone tests the rubbery limits of algae. Can shipwrecked men survive if they drink sea water? Like Water Off a Beetle’s Back. An African insect could show how to wring moisture from the fog and let the sun shine on cloudy airports. Discover gray whales in the isolated San Ignacio lagoon.

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Picks From the Past. Exploring Science and Nature. Give a Gift Subscription. New studies of the white shark (aka great white) show that its social life and hunting strategies are complex. The Other Kinsey Report. Alfred C. Kinsey's scientific interests went well beyond sex. Egypt’s Young and Restless. Through Islam and the Internet, a new generation seeks its fair share. From queen bees to elephant matriarchs, many animal mothers are assisted by others in rearing offspring. A Star Is Born.

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