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  • America the Old World
    Louis AgassizMarch 1863 Issue
  • The Biologist Speaks of Life
    Vernon KelloggMay 1921 Issue
  • African Folk: A Further Consideration
    Hans CoudenhoveOctober 1921 Issue
  • What's Up With the Organic E-Mail Scare?
    Marion NestleMarch 20, 2009
  • Power to the people, Part II
    Megan McArdleNovember 13, 2007
  • How Green Is the iPhone?

    Even though Apple offers free and environmentally sensitive recycling of its smartphones, more than 90 percent of them, complete with harmful e-waste, are trashed

    Nicholas JacksonApril 19, 2011
  • Richard Scarry's 'Busytown' Gets the Google Doodle Treatment
    Nicholas JacksonJune 5, 2011
  • The Most Effective Argument for Atheism That I've Ever Seen
    Ta-Nehisi CoatesSeptember 16, 2011
  • The Latest Techno-Fix to Deal With Contaminated Meat Products
    Marion NestleJanuary 23, 2012
  • A Field Guide to Animal-Friends Videos on YouTube
    Alexis C. MadrigalJuly 13, 2012
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