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David Buss, Professor of Evolutionary Psychology; Head of Individual Differences & Evolutionary Psychology Program, University of Texas at Austin; author, Dangerous Passion: Why Jealousy Is As Necessary As Love and Sex

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Manchester Astronomical Society, U.K. 

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Nanocrystallography Group, Portland State University, Ore.

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