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Globe: Asia viewNepal and India: elephants, canoes, rhinos and—eek!—leeches

Globe: Australia viewAustralia: looking for a few good bugs

Globe: Europe viewFrance: scientific gateway to voyages in search of Mother Nature's pest controls

 

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Globe: Europe viewEurope: where the modern strawberry was born of "parents" from two other continents!

Animation: Planets swirling around the sunOuter space: for astronauts who go there, scientists are exploring ways to grow food

Globe: South America viewSouth America: attack of the witches' broom!

Globe: North and Central America viewCosta Rica: it has up to 86 legs, it shoots "goo," it's a fossil, and it's ALIVE!

Spinning globeAnywhere: getting "psyched" over cyberspace

Globe: Asia viewChina (and Turkey and Paraguay): the plant hunters

Globe: South America viewSouth America: "off with their heads," say the flies to the fire ants

Globe: South America viewChile (and Europe): berry, berry... good!

Globe: Asia viewThailand: feel like munching on a giant waterbug?

Globe: Australia viewAustralia: yucky maids, all in a row

 

Microscopes without boundaries

SnowflakeGalaxies of snowflakes: more than meets the eye

MarsMars: blowing it up... with a microscope

Winking eyeUp close and personal: a quiz about an invisible world

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