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Spontaneous
Disorganization / Pam Donegan
MY DESK HAS FALLEN VICTIM to the second law of thermodynamics again.
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Yellow-eye Express / Chris Woolston
OF ALL THE ENDANGERED ANIMALS that have ever attacked me, the yellow-eyed
penguin is my favorite. It certainly didn't win that honor with good
looks.
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Object Lessons
/ Kenneth Chang
AT YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD BOOKSTORE, you can now pick up Everything
I Really Need to Know I Learned From Watching Star Trek. Within its pages, author
Dave Marinaccio offers such nuggets of wisdom as the following: "If you
mess up something, it's your responsibility to make things right again."
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Sex & Death
/ Philip Cohen
IF YOU WANT TO GET KICKED OUT of a party sometime, try saying this
very loudly: "We're not immortal, you know. We're all going to die."
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Learning to Leap the
Divide / Corinna Wu
FOR A GRADE SCHOOLER, learning how to color within the lines is an
important academic milestone, just as significant as mastering subtraction
or learning how to write in cursive.
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The Mosquito and Me
/ Lou Bergeron
HOT, STICKY SUMMER NIGHTS are a fact of life in the Midwest----nights when
the temperature and humidity are both up in the 90s. The air is dead.
Nothing moves.
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The Day Mr. Smith Brought Math Into This World
/ Bonnie Wallace
EVERY TWO YEARS OF MY CHILDHOOD, I was the new kid in school. My father
served in the Air Force, and each time he was reassigned the family
followed. After a move, I was again the outsider facing a pack of
suspicious classmates.
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A Culinary Sleuth's Tale
/ Alice Cascorbi
IT WAS A PERFECT PIECE OF CALAMARI.
Deep-fried to a golden brown, curled
invitingly around bright-yellow lemon wedges, only inches from a colorful
nest of Greek salad topped with black olives.
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SCIENCE NOTES is written and illustrated by students in the
Science Communication Program at UC Santa Cruz. The stories are edited by
Program Director John Wilkes; World Wide Web version by Kenneth Chang.
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