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January 16, 2004The Future of the Space Program
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December 2, 2003B.R. Cohen’s Annals of Science: Vol. II: The Milk Man Cometh: Pasteur v. Toussaint
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November 14, 2003An Open Letter to Centripetal Force
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November 12, 2003Physical Theories as Women
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November 5, 2003Journal Entries from Sara Grady, Who is Studying Horseshoe Crabs on Cape Cod: November 5
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October 14, 2003Journal Entries from Sara Grady, Who is Studying Horseshoe Crabs on Cape Cod: October 14
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October 3, 2003Geology Terms That Sound Like Names for Small Forest People
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October 3, 2003Geology Terms That Sound Dirty, But Aren’t
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October 3, 2003B.R. Cohen’s Annals of Science: Vol I: Newton, Leibniz, and Calculus; or, How to Put the Beat Down on a Rival in the 17th Century and Lavoisier, Priestley, and Oxygen; or, The Tyranny of Purity
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September 8, 2003Journal Entries from Sara Grady, Who is Studying Horseshoe Crabs on Cape Cod: September 8
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