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White Shark in the Marketplace: Mexico drops the ball
RTSea Blog | September 30th 2008 by Richard Theiss
Here is a prime example of dropping the ball - or maybe it's a case of turning a blind eye. The above picture was taken at an Ensenada fish market in Baja, Mexico. What you see is juvenile white shark being marketed as marlin or swordfish. Local M read more
This Week in Tech History p2 9-26-08 - BioDome
Geekazine | September 25th 2008 by Jeffrey Powers
-Forum discussion- - (1) PostsBrought to you by Gotomeeting - Get a 30 day free trial, no CC required. The Biosphere experiment happened between 1991 and 1993. 8 people entered Biosphere II in Arizona and lived there without outside interruption. We read more
Heaven’s Biosphere
Love is the Ultimate Science | September 24th 2008 by Edward F. Sylvia
For science to be unified with religion, heaven will need to be understood and explored from both a scientific and faith-based perspective. If heaven really exists, what kind of place can it be? Artwork depicts heaven as high up in the sky, above the read more
The Universe Is A Cosmic Breast
Love is the Ultimate Science | August 19th 2008 by Edward F. Sylvia
According to Darwinian evolutionary theory, biological changes (ruled by chance) can lead to either extinction or the increased ability of a species to find a unique niche in the environment. Exploiting a niche has everything to do with what somethin read more
PRINCE OF WALES RIGHT, PRO-GM SCIENTISTS (NOT ALL SCIENTISTS) WRO…
Real Liberal Christian Church - Christian Commons | August 17th 2008 by Tom Usher
Charles is absolutely correct in this debate. More power to him. He's not a bad argument for the position of philosopher king. The world would be vastly better off following his lead than the lead of the greedy corporations who have their head buried read more
The Migration of the Boreal Forest Over 21,000 Years
CleanBeta | August 10th 2008 by William Pentland
The Boreal forests sit in the extreme northern regions of the world and have migrated across the continents over the course of several millennia. During the same time period, the vegetation in the... The Search for Sustainable Technologies read more
Ephemeral Worlds: Visualizing Exoplanets with Bubbles
Exoplanetology | July 30th 2008 by Metapsyche
Indeed Exoplanetology is the Art and Science of Exoplanets. These photographs of bubbles provide stunning insights into visualizing and imagining how unseen exoplanets might look like. Consider the fact that planets especially Jovian planets like Jup read more
Did God Create An Imperfect World?
Love is the Ultimate Science | July 25th 2008 by Edward F. Sylvia
The evidence seems overwhelming. The world is anything but perfect. This has led some to believe that a God of perfect love could not have been the author of such a flawed plan. But if we contemplate this notion a bit, we will see that to do otherwis read more
Vaughn Bell
Shuffleboil | July 3rd 2008 by John
Vaughn Bell has taken the entire idea of the man-made biosphere — that is, a closed ecological system — and brought it into the realm of the art gallery. Rather than making larger structures that humans must get inside, Bell fashions smaller vers read more
Encyclopedia of Life launches!
TEDBlog | February 28th 2008
E.O. Wilson made this TED Prize wish in 2007: Help me build the key tool that we need to inspire preservation of Earth's biodiversity: the Encyclopedia of Life. Today, the Encyclopedia of Life website has launched, with the first 30,000... read more
Criticisms
Astronomy Magazine | December 3rd 2007 by Adam Daza
Because Astrobiology relies mostly on scientific extrapolations, over solid, factual evidence, the authenticity of astrobiology as a science can be questioned. Astrobiology is more theoretical than scientific. While other branches of science remain h read more
Accommodations in Arles, Camargue - Blue Coast, France
New York Habitat - Apartment & Accommodation | November 9th 2007
The South of France may not be known as cowboy country, but indeed the area known as the Camargue is full of horses, bulls and those who breed them. Aside from its ranches, this area is particularly interesting because Camargue, a huge nature reser read more
Organic Gardening: Companion Planting
The IWH Inquirer | October 12th 2007 by Ivor Hartmann
In the estimated 10 000 years modern man has been cultivating, through a practical empirical understanding, relationships between plants were recognised, utilised and extended in our cultivation techniques. This relationship knowledge has come to read more
The possible role of the biggest Order of them all: Virales on Pl…
The IWH Inquirer | August 21st 2007 by Ivor Hartmann
Co Founders of kateandneil.com Sponsor Biosphere 3
Kate and Neil's Awesome Blog | July 13th 2007 by Kate and Neil
That’s right I decided to divert large quantities of my income to creating Biosphere 3: Caterpillar Habitat. Ravaged by bird, sun, and rain the diverse population of NWAF compound caterpillars are under attach. In attempt to monitor and assist read more
Sold; One 3.1 Acre Biosphere
Aceize: Eyes on the Future | June 6th 2007 by Ace Ize
CDO Ranching and Development bought the 3.1 acre biosphere 2 project. While the huge glass terrarium will remain open for tours and research for the foreseeable future, long term plans are to build 1,500 homes and a resort hotel on the property. P read more

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