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Alphabetical list articles with annotations from journals published in 2010 in the journal Science and Life:
The 55th Russian Expedition will ring Antarctica
IPP. Jigsaw meeting in San Francisco
And the winter was warm! True, on a planetary scale
Azov coast and unruly sea
Academician Yevgeny Mishchenko: communication with a genius is a treasure that you use all your life
Academician Leo Zeleny: where do space birds fly?
Diamond electronics
Amoeba the size of a grape
Anecdote and reality
Arctic without ice
Atlantis of Russian life
Banknotes tell
Banknotes tell
Ban Gu
Beluga whales winter in the ice
Bank of the Clyde
Crazy Cucumbers
Wood Jewelry
Ticket for the 101st kilometer. Non-professionals are preparing to conquer space
Battle for Moscow: 1941
Professor's big family
More rice, less birds?
Boudica, or the Shadow of Cleopatra
Hawthorn for future use
In Bolshoi Kharitonevsky near the Yusupovs
In the year of the teacher
In which shoes will you reach the fastest ... To the dictionary?
A new generation has come to colleges in Russia
In Search of the Grammar Gene
Bluethroat to the phone
Vegetarianism and health
Fan miracle of the Seychelles
The Great Immunological Revolution
The Magnificent Ten at the Tal Memorial
Bicycle all year round
Spring!
Veteran faces retirement
Forever Faithful - Earth's Last Columbus
Look back
Types of Paralympic sports
Vitamin rosehip
delicious teas
Moscow tap water
The Magic Bullet 606 and the Mystery of the Old Gramophone Record
Rodent wrestler
Blimey! Wildlife record holders
Remembering the teacher
Get up or get up?
second chance quagga
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