May issue of Discover Magazine

Dave Hrynkiw
February 22, 2002

Mr. Tilden informs me that his experiments with 40 B.I.O.Bugs in the desert of Whitesands, New Mexico will be detailed in the May issue of Discover Magazine. I've seen some of his personal pics of the experiment, and it is indeed impressive photography.

Keep an eye out for this issue!

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