US food waste worth more than offshore drilling
US nourishment waste worth more than offshore drilling
30 July 2010
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MORE energy is wasted in the perfectly esculent food discarded by people in the US each year than is serviceable in oil and gas [...]
I Need a Cheerleader
This was tucked in the sleeve of a Van Morrison testimony my grandma purchased for me at a thrift store. I put on’t know whether the note was written or the foot was drawn capital. Neither scenario makes much sense, but I like them.
I Need a Cheerleader
This was tucked in the sleeve of a Van Morrison testimony my grandma purchased for me at a thrift store. I put on’t know whether the note was written or the foot was drawn capital. Neither scenario makes much sense, but I like them.
Morph-osaurs: How shape-shifting dinosaurs deceived us
Morph-osaurs: How mould-shifting dinosaurs deceived us
28 July 2010 by Graham Lawton
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DINOSAURS were guise-shifters. Their skulls underwent extreme changes throughout their lives, growing larger, sprouting horns at that time reabsorbing them, and changing shape so radically that different [...]
Super goby helps salvage ocean dead zone
Super goby helps salvage infinity dead zone
19:00 15 July 2010 by Michael Marshall
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Video: Goby drag
A resilient fish is thriving in an inhospitable, jellyfish-infested locality off Africa’s south-west coast. And crucially it is helping to preserve the local ecosystem going, and to preserve an important [...]
Let there be night, for wildlife’s sake
Let there be night, for wildlife’s sake
15 July 2010 by Peter Aldhous, Edmonton
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IT IS time to take back the death for wildlife. That was the rallying call from a landmark session on light pollution at the Society for Conservation Biology on 4 July in Edmonton, Canada.
The disruptive furniture on animals [...]
Sneaky dogs take food quietly to avoid getting caught
Sneaky dogs take aliment quietly to avoid getting caught
25 July 2010
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LIKE children with their hands in the cookie jar, dogs draw over food quietly to make sure they don’t get caught. The finding adds to evidence that dogs can work out what others are cogitation.
Shannon Kundey of Hood College in [...]