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Mention de date : Avril 2020
Paru le : 01/04/2020
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A New Map of the Milky Way
High-resolution surveys chart the spiral structure of the galaxy and the location of our solar system
By Mark J. Reid and Xing-Wu Zheng
Can We Save the Woodrat without Slaughtering Cats?
Conservation
Can We Save the Woodrat without Slaughtering Cats?
In Key Largo, Fla., conservationists and feline lovers figure out how to get along
By Carrie Arnold
Why We Have So Many Problems with Our Teeth
Evolution
Why We Have So Many Problems with Our Teeth
Our choppers are crowded, crooked and riddled with cavities. It hasn’t always been this way
By Peter S. Ungar
Exotic Creature in Antarctica Has Survived More than 30 Ice Ages
Biology
Exotic Creature in Antarctica Has Survived More than 30 Ice Ages
Its perseverance is rewriting the history of life, and of ice, across the continent
By Douglas Fox
How Disaster Aid Ravaged an Island People
Policy & Ethics
How Disaster Aid Ravaged an Island People
The 2004 tsunami devastated the Nicobar Islanders, but what came next was arguably worse
By Ajay Saini and Simron J. Singh |
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[n° ou bulletin] est un bulletin de
04/20 - Avril 2020 [texte imprimé] . - 2020. Langues : Français ( fre)
Note de contenu : |
A New Map of the Milky Way
High-resolution surveys chart the spiral structure of the galaxy and the location of our solar system
By Mark J. Reid and Xing-Wu Zheng
Can We Save the Woodrat without Slaughtering Cats?
Conservation
Can We Save the Woodrat without Slaughtering Cats?
In Key Largo, Fla., conservationists and feline lovers figure out how to get along
By Carrie Arnold
Why We Have So Many Problems with Our Teeth
Evolution
Why We Have So Many Problems with Our Teeth
Our choppers are crowded, crooked and riddled with cavities. It hasn’t always been this way
By Peter S. Ungar
Exotic Creature in Antarctica Has Survived More than 30 Ice Ages
Biology
Exotic Creature in Antarctica Has Survived More than 30 Ice Ages
Its perseverance is rewriting the history of life, and of ice, across the continent
By Douglas Fox
How Disaster Aid Ravaged an Island People
Policy & Ethics
How Disaster Aid Ravaged an Island People
The 2004 tsunami devastated the Nicobar Islanders, but what came next was arguably worse
By Ajay Saini and Simron J. Singh |
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