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Sciencebase is now on Scintilla, the science blog portal from the journal Nature. It’s worth checking out and with the help of the site’s guru Alf Eaton, I got a couple of minor technical issues quickly resolved.
One of the key features of Scintilla you will discover as you browse its myriad science blog listing is a neat little box that shows up offering you a list of similar sources. It does exactly what its name suggests and provides links to other sites with content that is likely to be closely related to the blog you are currently reading. “Those are actually calculated based on what users are subscribed to (’people who subscribed to Sciencebase also subscribed to…’), rather than content,” Alf told me.
One Fish, Two Fish: The Science of Protecting Sea Life
Written by 2000l, October 22nd, 2007
This fall, fishing was banned or sharply limited in 18 percent of California’s ocean waters from Half Moon Bay to Santa Barbara under a landmark state plan. But that was only the first part. Now, scientists need to see how fast sea life recovers. QUEST finds out: how do you count the fish in the sea?
The U.S. Air Force has reworked the B-52H Stratofortress cover story. Check out yesterday’s news story re the Air Force. They’ve gone beyond their first draft of the news release re the B-52H episode on the 29th-30th of August. It took them six weeks to “investigate†and issue a report. That is, a second press release.
What if I told you that the White House is looking for more power over many of our federal agencies? Power that is not supposed to be in the hands of the Administration. Would you be surprised? Would you do something about it? What if it had something to do with our health, our science, our truth? Well, here it is. The White House is looking for another power grab, and it involves agencies that deal with public health and environmental regulation. How do you feel about your health being in the hands of Dubya? Well, then do something about it … Now!
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The most ludicrous media storm blew up in the UK this week over alleged plans that the government was supposedly to force us to use ultra heat treated, so-called long-life, milk in our tea and on our breakfast cereal rather than the nice fresh pasteurised product we have been used to for decades. Wayne Smallman on the blah blah! technology news site has a detailed analysis of the situation. He quotes from a news story on the subject in which it is claimed that “Officials at the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs have made a serious proposal that consumers switch to UHT”.
The traditional boot camps for kids are being outlawed and disbanded due to a few reckless trainers who kicked a couple of kids to death. No more boot camps. However, there is a window of opportunity open for a new profession, a new career. The At-Home Boot Camp DI (Discipline Instructor). The visiting DI.
Sometimes the argument goes like this…Hey! Let the illegal immigrants slide, give them amnesty. Hey! we were all illegal immigrants at one time. Whoa! My parents didn’t come into the country under the fence.
Here’s another interesting take on climate change — and it doesn’t even require any background in climatology (although around here, you really have no excuse for that):
http://view.break.com/381084
So, what do you think about this approach? It doesn’t have Al Gore, so that should make it easier for some to swallow — and it even has mutant killer hamsters!
Here’s another interesting take on climate change — and it doesn’t even require any background in climatology (although around here, you really have no excuse for that):
http://view.break.com/381084
So, what do you think about this approach? It doesn’t have Al Gore, so that should make it easier for some to swallow — and it even has mutant killer hamsters!