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At the Heart of Pine

Katie L. Burke

A brief review of Longleaf, Far as the Eye Can See: A New Vision of North America’s Richest Forest, by Bill Finch, Beth Maynor Young, Rhett Johnson and John C. Hall

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The Power of Two Wheels

David Schoonmaker

A brief review of Cycling Science: How Rider and Machine Work Together, by Max Glaskin

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Modern-day Botanicals

Anna Lena Phillips

A brief review of Natural Companions: The Garden Lover’s Guide to Plant Combinations, by Ken Druse. Botanical photographs by Ellen Hoverkamp

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A Map of the Universe

Fenella Saunders

A brief review of Space Atlas, by James Trefil

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Series of Milestones

Fenella Saunders

A brief review of The Math Book, The Physics Book and The Medical Book, by Clifford Pickover

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Dreamland

Katie L. Burke

A brief review of Dreamland: Adventures in the Strange Science of Sleep, by David K. Randall

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Beautiful Corn

Anna Lena Phillips

A brief review of Beautiful Corn: America’s Original Grain from Seed to Plate, by Anthony Boutard

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The Rocks Don't Lie

David Schoonmaker

A brief review of The Rocks Don't Lie: A Geologist Investigates Noah’s Flood, by David R. Montgomery

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A Field Guide to Radiation

Fenella Saunders

A brief review of A Field Guide to Radiation, by Wayne Biddle

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Sneaky Silk Moths

Anna Lena Phillips

A review of Giant Silkmoths: Colour, Mimicry and Camouflage, text by Philip Howse, photographs by Kirby Wolfe. The family Saturniidae includes the giant silk moths, which are found in locations around the world and are known for their bold markings. Howse and Wolfe offer descriptions and photographs of many species, grouped according to their mimetic and camouflage strategies

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