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CHRIS GASH: NEW YORK TIMES ROUND-UP

July 12, 2011

Now and then, Chris Gash likes to take a step back and gather up all the recent illustrations he’s produced for one of his favorite clients, The New York Times.

Larger-brained birds fare better in urban environments; study shows innate human understanding of Euclidian geometry:

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By analyzing teeth, paleontologists learn some dinosaurs were warm-blooded; coordinated movements to generate warmth in a penguin huddle:

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Using GPS to gather earthquake data; tracing rice genomes reveals cross-breeding:

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Female sparrows prefer the song dialect of local males; Whales survived ice ages by expanding their diets:

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And the last two weeks of Biz Day about ticketing and traffic signal cameras:

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