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Issue 018
Genius
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Issue 017
Big Bangs
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Issue 016
Nothingness
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Issue 015
Turbulence
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Issue 014
Mutation
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Issue 013
Symmetry
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Issue 012
Feedback
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Issue 011
Light
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Issue 010
Mergers & Acquisitions
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Issue 009
Time
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Issue 008
Home
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Issue 007
Waste
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Issue 006
Secret Codes
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Issue 005
Fame
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Issue 004
The Unlikely
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Issue 003
In Transit
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Issue 002
Uncertainty
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Issue 001
What Makes You So Special
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Feed the birds, they said. It will be fun, they said. Early this spring I bought a simple wood-and-plastic bird feeder. My children and I filled it with feed that promised to lure colorful…
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