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Pollination versus Pollution!

Greetings Netizens!
Sigh..so far ONWAD's not going as planned..hehe. Ahh but I would like to share some quotes about what I've read from Wired magazine - simply awesome mag! Especially prior to tomorrow's Science mid terms. Gotta rummage through the bag first.
Quotes:
  1. It's the questions, not the answers, that make science the ultimate adventure - Brian Greene
  2. What is Science, after all, but a never-ending detective story? - Chris Anderson
Adieu!

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