SCIENCE NOTES is written and illustrated by the students in the Science Communication Program at the University of California, Santa Cruz. C O N T E N T S |
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Words Greg Miller Pictures Clarice Bumagat |
Using telescopes as time machines, astronomers are probing distant galaxies for clues about the history of the universe. |
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Words Betsy Mason Pictures Kalin McGraw |
Two California sea lions are making waves in scientific circles and proving that animals do think. |
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Words Ben Shouse Pictures Kyra Kopestonsky |
Organic farming is going mainstream and conventional farming is getting friendlier. But the Garden of Eden will have to wait, as turf wars and foreign competition threaten farms of all sizes and sensibilities. |
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Words Solana Pyne Pictures Meg Stalcup |
Astronomers have found a wild bunch of planets outside our solar system. Now, scientists are asking what these strange giants can tell us about how planets form. |
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