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Science Illustrated (September/October 2010)



Science Illustrated (September/October 2010)


Inlude:
- A novel wristband bridges the autism communication gap by sensing emotions.
- Taking stock of the deep Atlantic, where every creature is bizzare.
- Should conservationists relocate threat-ened plants and animals to new habits?
- This month's ga llery of amazing images: a fish at risk, a fiuorescent lung, a giant space mirror and skateboarding in wartime.
A flying hotel. Antarctica's mountains mapped, unicorn flies found, exoplanets hit 500, and one way that invasive plants spread.
- You ask, we answer: Why do humans have two nostrils? Why does hair get staticky? Why is the sky bluet Why is coral hard?

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