Archive for 'Ecology'
Science Weekly podcast: Scientific feuds; Tevatron’s stay execution; plus Stephen Hawking dismisses God – again
Posted on 05. Sep, 2010 by Nell Boase, Andy Duckworth, Robin McKie, Ian Sample.
What happens when fierce scientific rivals go head to head? Joel Levy discusses some of history's most epic battles to discredit the work of colleagues. Do these often petty quarrels help or hinder the progress of science?Joel's book Scientific Feuds: ...
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Google and Galaxy Zoo could aid global climate project
Posted on 04. Sep, 2010 by Robin McKie.
Climate scientists meeting in Britain this week hope to build a database to predict natural disasters precisely. And records of the voyages of the Bounty and Beagle will assist them in their taskLeading climate scientists will gather in the UK this wee...
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A climate warning from the deep
Posted on 04. Sep, 2010 by Robin McKie.
The dispersal of tiny sea creatures in Antarctica has alerted scientists to the vulnerability of Earth's ice sheetsBryozoans make unlikely prophets of doom. Nevertheless, scientists believe these tiny marine creatures, which live glued to the side of b...
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Invitation to Oceanography
Posted on 02. Sep, 2010 by vladowsky.
Invitation to Oceanography Thoroughly updated to include the most recent and fascinating discoveries in oceanography, the Fifth Edition takes great strides to be the most up-to-date, comprehensive, and student-friendly resource available today. Its content continues to span the four major divisions of ocean science geology, chemistry, physics and biology while maintaining the conversational voice for which [...]
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The Mosasaur’s kinky tail | Brian Switek
Posted on 02. Sep, 2010 by Science news, comment and analysis | guardian.co.uk.
For centuries scientists routinely straightened the tails of Mososaur fossils in the reconstruction process. But a recent re-examination has changed the way they see the sea-going lizards over nightBrian Switek blogs at brianswitek.comOn 6 April 1821

















