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November-December 2017
Volume: 105 Number: 6
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"Adapting Your Body Clock to a 24-Hour Society," by Alexis Webb and Erik Herzog
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"Cassini and the Rings of Saturn," by Matthew S. Tiscareno
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"The New Language of Mathematics," by Daniel S. Silver
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"The Persistence and Peril of Misinformation," by Brian G. Southwell, Emily A. Thorson, and Laura Sheble
 
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September-October 2017
Volume: 105 Number: 5
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"The 'Simplest Satellite' That Opened Up the Universe," by Lev Zelenyi and Olga Zakutnyaya
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"Why Ecology Needs Natural History," by John G. T. Anderson
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"Structural Support for Damaged Tissue Repair," by Treena Livingston Arinzeh, Jennifer Moy, and Gloria Portocarrero Huang
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"The Evolutionary Advantage of Burrowing Underground," by Anthony J. Martin
 
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July-August 2017
Volume: 105 Number: 4
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"The Colonial Origins of Tropical Field Stations," by Megan Raby
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"Reexamining Lyell’s Laws," by Michael R. Rampino
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"Questioning Copernican Mediocrity," by Howard A. Smith
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"How to Tame a Fox and Build a Dog," by Lee Alan Dugatkin and Lyudmila Trut
 
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May-June 2017
Volume: 105 Number: 3
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"Anyone Can Become a Troll," by Justin Cheng, Cristian Danescu-Niculescu-Mizil, Jure Leskovec, and Michael Bernstein
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"Replaying Evolution," Zachary D. Blount
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"Circular Visualizations," by Manuel Lima
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"The Dark Side of the Universe," by Pauline Gagnon
 
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March-April 2017
Volume: 105 Number: 2
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"The Biodiversity Conservation Paradox," by Mark Velland
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"Metformin: Out of the Backwaters and into the Mainstream," by Philip A. Rea and Anderson Y. Tien
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"Risks and Benefits of Radiation," by Timothy J. Jorgensen
 
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January-February 2017
Volume: 105 Number: 1
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"Blood, Guts, and Hope," by Carl M. Schoellhammer, Robert Langer, and C. Giovanni Traverso
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"The Prospects of Artificial Endosymbioses," by Ryan Kerney, Zakiya Whatley, Sarah Rivera, and David Hewitt
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"Photoshopping the Universe," by Travis A. Rector, Kimberly Arcand, and Megan Watzke
 
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