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History and Philosophy of Science

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UNDERGRADUATE SCIENCE:
Harvard Joins Reform Movement
Andrew Lawler
Science 7 May 2004; 304: 810b.
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HUNTINGTON'S DISEASE:
Unorthodox Clinical Trials Meld Science and Care
Jennifer Couzin
Science 7 May 2004; 304: 816-817.
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Random Samples
Here Thar Be Whorls
Science 7 May 2004; 304: 820a.
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Books
EVOLUTION AND CREATIONISM:
Shapes of a Wedge
Steve Olson
Science 7 May 2004; 304: 825-826.
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SCIENCE AND CULTURE:
Nota Bene: Pain Viewed Dispassionately
Caroline Ash
Science 7 May 2004; 304: 826.
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CLIMATE CHANGE:
Something Warm, Something New
Thomas J. Crowley
Science 30 Apr 2004; 304: 685-686.
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ASTRONOMY:
A History Recorded in the Margins
Peter Barker
Science 30 Apr 2004; 304: 686.
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The Sub That Disappeared
Science 16 Apr 2004; 304: 386a.
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ENVIRONMENT:
Human Impact on the Chinese Landscape
J. R. McNeill
Science 16 Apr 2004; 304: 391-392.
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Random Samples
Nazi Demography
Science 9 Apr 2004; 304: 203d.
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