Proof | Abstraction Finds Beauty in Beasts Deconstructing their ilkenesses can make even terrifying creatures more likable (English)
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Title:Proof | Abstraction Finds Beauty in Beasts Deconstructing their ilkenesses can make even terrifying creatures more likable
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Contributors:Kern, Michael D. ( author )
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Published in:National geographic ; 228, 4 ; 138-138
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Publication date:2015-01-01
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Table of contents – Volume 228, Issue 4
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Mystery Man Fossils found deep in a South African cave raise new questions about what it means to be humanShreeve, Jamie / Clark, Robert et al. | 2015
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Wild Heart of Sweden Glaciers' handiwork surrounds visitors to Laponia, one of Europe's largest wilderness areasBelt, Don / Haarberg, Orsolya / Haarberg, Erlend et al. | 2015
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Lifeblood The Congo River is the main road through the heart of Africa — for those who dare to travel itDraper, Robert / Maitre, Pascal et al. | 2015
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Lure of the Lost City Laser-mapping technology uncovers extensive ruins in a Honduran jungle rumored to contain a mythic White CityPreston, Douglas / Yoder, Dave et al. | 2015
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Sea Wolves Beachcombing wolves swim among Canadian islands, eating whatever the ocean serves upMcGrath, Susan / Nickler, Paul et al. | 2015
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Proof | Abstraction Finds Beauty in Beasts Deconstructing their ilkenesses can make even terrifying creatures more likableKern, Michael D. et al. | 2015