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On Nature News: Lonesome George, auroras, and making hydrogen - July 24, 2008

Does fatherhood loom for Lonesome George?
Female companion of unique Galapagos tortoise lays promising clutch of eggs.

Aurora's source found by string of satellites
NASA's Themis mission finds the trigger for polar light show.

Enzyme structure reveals key ingredients for making hydrogen
Iron and carbon monoxide lie at the heart of third and final hydrogenase structure.

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