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Vol. 50 | No. 05 September 2019

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From the Tide Pool
to the Stars
A California entre-
preneur is salvaging
the story of how John
Steinbeck and his rowdy
biologist friend Ed
Ricketts revolutionized
ecology after their jolly
scientifi c adventure in
the Sea of Cortez
by Richard Grant

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The Homecoming
After 40 years in storage
at an Australian univer-
sity, the skeleton known
as Mungo Man—one of
the oldest Homo sapiens
ever found outside
Africa—is fi nally being
returned to the Aborigi-
nal people
by Tony Perrottet

07 American Icon: Apple pie wars


  • You call that Delicious?
    10 Art: The rooms where it happened
    12 Justice: The largest reparations
    payment to a slave
    20 Literature: What did Mark Twain read?
    22 National Treasure: Atomic bomb souvenir
    24 Exploration: Mapping Spanish shipwrecks


features


A digitally remastered image of Saturn and its mysterious rings,
based on observations by NASA’s Cassini spacecraft.

prologue


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Saturn’s Surprise
Made largely of frozen
water particles, the
planet’s massive rings
have intrigued astrono-
mers ever since Galileo
fi rst spotted them cen-
turies ago. But if star-
tling new observations
are correct, their days
may be numbered
by Shaun Raviv

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The New Treasures
of Pompeii
From coins and graffi ti
to horse stables and
mythic frescoes, recent
discoveries at every-
one’s favorite doomed
city reveal the facts
of life—and sudden
death—as never before
by Franz Lidz

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Cover: Decorations unearthed on
an atrium wall, photographed by
Chiara Goia, feature a lithe nymph
on a Pompeian red background.
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