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New Eyes on the Oceans (cover choice, left)
Riding a wave of new technology, scientists are discovering more of the oceans secrets, including the integral role the seas play in shaping our climate.
Wild Gliders: The Creatures of Borneos Rain Forest Go Airborne (cover choice, center)
A melange of creatures in Borneos rain forest have evolved gravity-defying means of travel.
Bostons North Enders (cover choice, right)
Diverse cultures and new generations add a touch of spice to this urban neighborhood, but the most potent flavor of Bostons North End is undeniably Italian.
Sky-High Over the Sonoran
Sculpted by wind and water, this intriguing North American desert reveals itself from aloft.
Deep Sea Vents: Science at the Extreme
Life thrives in the strangest places, even a mile and a half into the Pacific Oceans depths where magma-heated water mixes with frigid ocean in a world without sunlight.
Megatransect: Across 1,200 Miles of Untamed Africa on Foot
A conservationist sets out to survey 1,200 miles (1,931 kilometers) of African jungle the old-fashioned wayon footin the first of a three-part series of articles.
Archaeoraptor Fossil Trail
An investigative reporter does some digging to unearth the truth behind a case of fossil fraud.


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