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December 2010

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Features

Orangutan reserve

Mission Orangutan

After devoting her life to saving the primates in the wilds of Borneo, the anthropologist Birute Mary Galdikas faces her biggest challenge yet

Cliff face cavity

Searching for Buddha

In the remote Afghanistan valley where in 2001 the Taliban destroyed two colossal 1,500-year-old statues, archaeologist Zemaryalai Tarzi is determined to find a reclining third Buddha

Xu Xuing with Psittacosaurus fossil

Dinosaurs' Living Descendants

China's spectacular feathered fossils have finally answered the century-old questions about the ancestors of today's birds

B Virdot letters

The Gift

One Christmastime in the Great Depression, an anonymous Ohio businessman offered to send small sums to needy families. Seventy-five years later, the author discovered just how much his grandfather's generosity had meant

Hoover Dam bridge awaiting decking

Marvel Arch

A photographer couldn't resist the charms of the astonishing new bridge that bypasses the Hoover Dam

San Miguel town

Under the Spell of San Miguel de Allende

In 1937, a young American named Stirling Dickinson first visited a Mexican town that he would almost single-handedly transform into an international art center

Alexis Rockman Hurrican and Sun

Picturing Tomorrow

There's trouble ahead in Alexis Rockman's strangely compelling paintings

Departments

From the Editor

Glorious Quests

Impossible dreams and heavenly causes

Letters

Letters

Indelible Images

All Shook Up

Forty years ago, an Oval Office photograph captured the bizarre encounter between the king of rock and roll and the president

Wild Things: Life as We Know It

Drought crises, Florida panthers, humpback whales and more...

Digs

Fate of the Cave Bear

The lumbering beasts coexisted with the first humans for tens of thousands of years and then died off. Why?

From the Castle

Up with Science

Around the Mall

How to Crochet a Coral Reef

A ball of yarn could go a long way toward saving endangered sea life

The Object at Hand

Deck the Halls

All the trimmings—in miniature—wreathe a Victorian-style dollhouse in Christmas cheer

What's Up

What's Up

This Month in History

December Anniversaries

Momentous or Merely Memorable

Presence of Mind

Rehabilitating Cleopatra

Egypt's ruler was more than the sum of the seductions that loom so large in history—and in Hollywood

The Last Page

Daughter Knows Best

Kids have discovered a diabolical new use for science rebutting their parents