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Articles from Science World (April 26, 2004)

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Title Author Type Words
Brain change: two very different ways. D'Angelo, Laura 288
Bug off! First, it sickened birds. Then, it struck humans: The mysterious spread of the West Nile virus. Gordon, David George 1432
Eureka! Norlander, Britt 252
Explain this! 119
Fewer teens use drugs. 377
Good vibrations: whether it's a croaking frog or a foot-stomping elephant, many animals use sound waves to keep in touch. Norlander, Britt 1721
Gross out? Bryner, Jeanna 287
Hands-on science (no lab required). 637
Help when you need it. 168
Paradise lost: can Earth's oldest rain forest be spared from total destruction? Chiang, Mona 1823
Rain-forest explorer. 550
Say ouch! Tucker, Libby 163
Science in the news. 441
Scummy hideout. Bryner, Jeanna 198
Table for two. Price, Sean 229
Tease your brain. 37
The thrills of a lifetime: the teen brain is wired for thrills, chills, and adventure. Here's how to make the most of it. D'Angelo, Laura 572
Tricky sticks. Tucker, Libby 458

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