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Imprint Magazine Archives

IMPRINT, the Bell Museum's quarterly magazine for members, offers stories of scientific adventure and discovery, insight into today's rapid environmental changes, updates on museum programs and exhibits, and fun activities for kids. IMPRINT is published quarterly and is available as a benefit of Bell Museum membership.

Current cover story:

Collision Course: Research to Help Builders Protect Birds
by Jennifer Amie

Archived stories:

Gecko Tech: Evolution Produces Ideal Adhesive
by Jennifer Amie

Surprising Symbionts: The Unusual Biology of Lichens
by Jennifer Amie

Salamanders of Appalachia: Evolution and Climate Change in a Biodiversity Hotspot
by Jennifer Amie

Culture Clash: Why Evolution is Embattled in America
by Jennifer Amie

The Forest of the Future: Ecologist Lee Frelich on the Fate of the Boundary Waters
by Kate Tyler

Bloodthirsty Travelers: Bedbugs Are Biting Again
by Jennifer Amie

Lessons From The Frog Chorus
by Kate Tyler

Biodiversity in Borneo
by Dawn Tanner

Wildlife in War Zones
by Nicole Benjamin-Fink

The Genealogy of Earth
by Jennifer Amie

Caddisfly Catchers
by Jennifer Amie

Hide & Seek: Trailing Squirrels with Radio Telemetry
by Jennifer Amie

Gourmet Medicine: Edible Mushrooms May Help Fight Cancer
by Jennifer Amie

Endangered Treasure: What's at Stake in the Arctic
by Jennifer Amie

Plotting the Future: Why Biodiversity Matters in an Age of Global Warming
by Jennifer Amie

Sexy Cats Can Take The Heat: Why Lions Have Manes and Other Tales from Tanzania
by Jennifer Amie

A Bird's Eye View: Ultraviolet Vision Lets Birds See What Humans Can't
by Jennifer Amie

Age Defiance: Could Bats Hold the Secret to a Longer Life?
by Jennifer Amie

The Truth About Bears: Revealing the Facts Behind Eight Common Myths
by Kristina Timmerman and Jennifer Amie

Abandoned Nests: Why Are Great Blue Herons Disappearing from the Northern Metro?
by Jennifer Amie

The Turtle Trap
by Jennifer Amie

Amazing Flight: Mysteries of Bird Migration
by Ann E. Kessen

Plants and People in Papua New Guinea
Story and photos by George Weiblen

Dioramas Revisited
Photographs by Chris Faust

A Superior Adventure: Expedition to the Great Lake
by Jennifer Amie

Tracking an Endangered Fish—And Remembering Chief Seattle
by Jay Hatch

Age of Exploration: The Adventures of Walter Breckenridge
by Kate Tyler



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