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Dragonfly Delight: Superb Macrophotography
by R J Evans, Nov 29, 2008
The sight of a dragonfly on the wing is one of the more remarkable that nature has to offer. Here, with the help of some astounding macrophotography, we take a look at the life cycle of the dragonfly as well as its remarkable and unusual physiology.
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How to Make a Huge Chemical Reaction
by arabbassist, Nov 25, 2008
The process of massing copper and sulfur before and after chemical change can be a difficult and dangerous endeavor.
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The Green Sea Turtle
by randon, Nov 20, 2008
Interesting facts on not just green sea turtles, but all sea turtles.
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Planktons
by Rodallega, Nov 16, 2008
A magical trip to tiny creatures.
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Nudibranchs: Beautiful Animals You Never Knew About
by Mark Gordon Brown, Nov 6, 2008
Nudibranchs are one of natures most exotic animals, true beauties, with over 3000 known species, it is a wonder more people have not heard of them.
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Hermaphrodites and Hermaphroditism
by well versed, Nov 3, 2008
Every wondered exactly what hermaphroditism is? Who it affects? What it's about?
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Parakeets Go Cockney in London
by R J Evans, Nov 1, 2008
In the foothills of the Himalayas, there is nothing quite like the green flash against the blue sky of a flock of ring-necked parakeets as they swoop over your head and away to the horizon. However, these particular parakeets have, over recent years, become a common sight in the suburban gardens of London. What’s going on?
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Evolution and Natural Selection: Science
by Brachneos, Oct 29, 2008
On Evolution and Natural Selection done in Science.
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The Great Food Lab
by Tommy B, Oct 27, 2008
The purpose of this experiment is to find out if potato chips, coffee, bagels and doughnuts contain starches, simple sugars, starches and lipids.
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Giant Multi-Legged Animals: Deadly Killers in Nature
by CHAN LEE PENG, Oct 18, 2008
These giant multi-legged animals are deadly killers in the terrestrial ecosystems.
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