págs. 6-6
The Fall of the Leaf: Foliage, a liability to the tree in winter, is designed to be recycled.
págs. 14-15
Around the Bend: Two preserves along Florida's Gulf Coast provide a sampling of forests, swamps,ponds, and marshes. Just watch out for the alligators.
págs. 16-19
Mercury in Transit: The tiny dot was first thought to be a sunspot.
págs. 20-20
págs. 21-21
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págs. 24-27
Thorny Relationships: Not all symbioses, scientists have discovered, are created equal.
págs. 28-31
The Dogged Dhole: In the Nilgiri Hills of southern India, a wild dog makes the most of varied but diminishing terrain.
págs. 32-39
Undertakers of the Deep: An organic windfall, the body of a dead whale on the seafloor atracts an array of attendants-even years after the flesh is gone.
Cheryl Lyn Dybas, Michael Rothman (il.)
págs. 40-47
This View of Stephen Jay Gould: A Celebration of a Quarter Century of Natural History Columns by America's Evolutionist Laureate.
Edwin Barber, Rosamond W. Purcell (il.), Dennis Purcell (il.)
págs. 48-57
When We Were Very Young: Archaeologists uncover the traces of childhood.
págs. 58-61
Morgan's Extra-Special Tasty Dulse: How researchers in a Canadian laboratory expanded the market for edible seaweed.
págs. 62-63
Bulletins From the Barricades: In applying Darwin's theories to sex and society, claimants to his banner paint a confusing picture.
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Judy Rice, Mark Hamblin (fot.)
págs. 78-79
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A Tree Grows in Boston: ...and provides living proof that hope springs eternal.
págs. 84-84
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