Crowe, TimBaker, NigelHerbert, DaiChimimba, ChrisHamer, MichelleLurie, JosMuller, NikiteVillet, MartinMenzies, JohnBalmer, MarlettRamsay, MicheleOuko, LillianFroneman, WilliamVorwerk, PaulKhotseng, BenitoFerrar, SandyEngelbrecht, ChrisKemp, Alan2006-06-222006-06-2220061729-830Xhttp://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11911/330Contents: Discovering our biodiversity Members of the South African Biosystematics Initiative - Getting to know the living species of South Africa What's new?: A new football for South Africa - A super-symmetrical ball for a winning nation: The six-legged flying squad - Forensic work with bugs and insects: Finding extrasolar planets - Microlensing and the search for distant planets: Low-smoke fires are best - How to cut pollution from household fires: No alcohol if you're pregnant! Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder: Where river meets ocean - Abundant wealth from estuaries is preventable: Fact file - What do we know?: South Africa's flora, fauna. and microbiota: Science news - The sexes are different; Scorpions help fight cancer - Day flights to reduce climate warming - Don't interrupt; How researchers spend their time - Switch off in a storm - Perilous overconfidence: Careers - Careers in systematics - Work in forensic entomology: Viewpoint - Vision of quality education for all: The S&T tourist Rocks, mines, and daisies - Visit Barberton for the oldest signs of life, the gold rush, and South Africa's most famous daisy: Your questions answered - Is solar energy really a feasible solution?: Francois Levaillant and the Birds of Africa Reviewed by Karoo Veld: Ecology and Management:Discover; Biodiversity; Biosystematics; Super-symmetrical; six-legged; Forensic; Bugs; Insects; Microlensing; Low-smoke; Fetal Alcohol; Spectrum disorder; Careers in systematics; Forensic entomology; yQuest Volume 2 Number 4