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The Remains of Doctor Bass
Under normal circumstances, one would expect a wandering throng of students to demonstrate animated displeasure upon...
Written by
Alan Bellows
• 29 Oct 2007 •
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The Crabs of Christmas
Every year around the end of the October, the red crabs of Christmas Island begin their march. Up to 100 million indi...
Written by
Matt Castle
• 26 Oct 2007 •
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The Apocalypses That Might Have Been
In the early dawn hours of November 9th, 1979, just a month and a half after the inexplicable Vela Incident, crews ma...
Written by
Dan Gillis
• 22 Oct 2007 •
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The Solitude of Alexander Selkirk
It’s a small spot on the map. Below the thirty-fourth degree south latitude, the island of Juan Fernandez casts a mo...
Written by
Ben Taylor
• 19 Oct 2007 •
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The Vela Incident
On 22 September 1979, sometime around 3:00am local time, a US Atomic Energy Detection System satellite recorded a pat...
Written by
Alan Bellows
• 16 Oct 2007 •
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The Mechanical Battery
In a world where everything from our automobiles to our underwear may soon run on electricity, more efficient portabl...
Written by
Christopher S. Putnam
• 12 Oct 2007 •
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Article:
Amoebic Morality
Once food had been plentiful, but no longer. In the early days of the colony, the amoebas had feasted on a rich supp...
Written by
Carol Otte
• 09 Oct 2007 •
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Fortress of the Assassins
The nobleman awoke on a sunny spring morning. Feeling uncomfortable, he shifted himself, only to notice an extra wei...
Written by
Scott Cianciosi
• 03 Oct 2007 •
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