Science World
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Articles in April 26, 2004, issue of Science World
- The thrills of a lifetime: the teen brain is wired for thrills, chills, and adventure. Here's how to make the most of it
by Laura D'Angelo - Brain change: two very different ways
by Laura D'Angelo - Table for two
by Sean Price - Help when you need it
- Eureka!
by Britt Norlander - Hands-on science
- Scummy hideout
by Jeanna Bryner - Gross out?
by Jeanna Bryner - Say ouch!
by Libby Tucker - Explain this!
- Tricky sticks
by Libby Tucker - Tease your brain
- Paradise lost: can Earth's oldest rain forest be spared from total destruction?
by Mona Chiang - Science in the news
- Bug off! First, it sickened birds. Then, it struck humans: The mysterious spread of the West Nile virus
by David George Gordon - Rain-forest explorer
- Good vibrations: whether it's a croaking frog or a foot-stomping elephant, many animals use sound waves to keep in touch
by Britt Norlander - Fewer teens use drugs