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This Week in Science
In the Shadow of Mass Extinctions
Science 7 Nov 2003; 302: 945f.
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Reports
Increased Longevities of Post-Paleozoic Marine Genera After Mass Extinctions
Arnold I. Miller and Michael Foote
Science 7 Nov 2003; 302: 1030-1032.
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News Focus
PALEONTOLOGY:
Peering Into Ancient Ears
Erik Stokstad
Science 31 Oct 2003; 302: 770-771.
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News of the Week
PALEONTOLOGY:
Hulking Dinosaurs Were Buoyant But Unseaworthy
Erik Stokstad
Science 24 Oct 2003; 302: 549a.
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Random Samples
Plankton in the Tank
Science 17 Oct 2003; 302: 387c.
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Editors' Choice: Highlights of the recent literature
PALEONTOLOGY: Why Whorl?
Linda Rowan
Science 3 Oct 2003; 302: 19a.
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This Week in Science
When Rodents Roared?
Science 19 Sep 2003; 301: 1625e.
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Brevia
A Devonian Trilobite with an Eyeshade
Richard Fortey and Brian Chatterton
Science 19 Sep 2003; 301: 1689.
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Reports
The Anatomy of the World's Largest Extinct Rodent
Marcelo R. Sánchez-Villagra, Orangel Aguilera, and Inés Horovitz
Science 19 Sep 2003; 301: 1708-1710.
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News of the Week
PALEONTOLOGY:
Ancient Weapon of Mass Destruction: Methane Gas?
Erik Stokstad
Science 29 Aug 2003; 301: 1168a.
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