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Articles in March 1998 issue of Discover
- Call me spongeface
- Oppressed by evolution
by Matt Cartmill - Allergy glossary
- Platypus dreams
- The incredible shrinking finger factory
by Will Hively - The most common allergy: allergic rhinitis
by Philip Fireman - A great killer
by Marc Zabludoff - Pollution of the Caesars: archeology
- Empires in the dust
by Karen Wright - The signs of sinusitis
by Michael A. Kaliner - Vaulting vampires
- Martian spring
- Coils of time
by Peter D. Ward - The ABCs of asthma
by Gail G. Shapiro - Celtic surgeon
- Magnetic bishopric
by Josie Glausiusz - Malarial dreams
by Gary Taubes - There's something in the air
by Thomas A.E. Platts-Mills - Superdrops
- Hot times on Titan
by Kathy A. Svitil - The Plundered Seas: Can the World's Fish Be Saved?
by Robert Kunzig - A new breed of star
- Final battles
by Stewart Massad - Stephen Biesty's Incredible Everything
by Shanti Menon - Towers of tufa
- March hare
by Bob Berman - The Best of 'Annals of Improbable Research'
by Polly Shulman - Finding faults: geology
- In the nose of jaws: some parasitic copepods have seized on a unique piece of ocean real estate
by Mark Wheeler - The allergy report 1998
- The radar flashlight
- Hot seat
by Mary Roach - Allergy and immunity
by Dean D. Metcalfe