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Screen Shot 2014-06-30 at 1.47.53 PM – Sea Monster
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New tools for science collaboration. Raquo; Screen Shot 2014-06-30 at 1.47.53 PM. This entry was posted on Monday, June 30th, 2014 at 1:49 pm. It is filed under . You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0. Feed You can skip to the end and leave a response. Pinging is currently not allowed. Click here to cancel reply. Mail (will not be published) (required). From the salty wires. Census of Marine Life. Center for Ocean Solutions. I’m a Chordata! Design by Graph Paper Press.
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Mungerruns: Race Recap: The Stumpy Creek International Triathlon
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Sunday, July 12, 2015. Race Recap: The Stumpy Creek International Triathlon. Undaunted, I anxiously await the start of the Stumpy Creek International Triathlon. Since I now have one tri. Under my belt, I feel fairly confident about what I need to do. I've arrayed all my gear next to my bike, reminded myself where it is in the transition zone (the better to find it in the rush following the swim), and caught up with a few friends in the starting area. There may be some Garmin error there, but still. Final...
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Mungerruns: The Awesome Epochal DART Hiking Expedition
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Tuesday, June 25, 2013. The Awesome Epochal DART Hiking Expedition. As the DART Hiking Trip was in its late planning stages, a thought occurred to me. We were planning an epic 3-day hike through the Linville Gorge Wilderness. We wouldn't be able to start until after Tristan got off work at 5 pm on Friday. It was now Wednesday. Don't you usually need to get a permit to camp in a wilderness area? After some frantic packing, I managed to meet Tristan and Joe at Tristan's office in Lincolnton, and by 6:00 pm...
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free food | Sustainable Nano
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A blog by the Center for Sustainable Nanotechnology. Seven Tips for Attending Your First Big Conference. August 13, 2015. August 13, 2015. Next week, over ten thousand people will converge on the Boston Convention and Exhibition Center. For the fall 2015 meeting. Of the American Chemical Society ( ACS. The following is a handy list of conference tips and suggestions compiled from students, faculty, and friends of the Center for Sustainable Nanotechnology. We'd love to hear from you! Follow Blog via Email.
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Mungerruns: Race Recap: The Pikes Peak Marathon
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Monday, August 18, 2014. Race Recap: The Pikes Peak Marathon. Pikes Peak, from near Manitou Springs. The barren peak above the treeline represents only about the last 2,500 feet of climbing. Manitou Springs is in a valley below. In this race, we used the Barr trail, but another infamous trail, The Incline, is clearly visible in this photo as a diagonal up the ridge in front of Pikes Peak. The bottom of that trail is still about 500 feet above where we started. Me and Baki at the start. Up, up, up we went...
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How the Fruits Got Their Colors | Sustainable Nano
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A blog by the Center for Sustainable Nanotechnology. How the Fruits Got Their Colors. July 7, 2015. July 7, 2015. Fruit and vegetable colors seem to be dominated by greens, yellows, oranges and reds. With my interest piqued, I set out to explore and better understand. How the fruits (and vegetables) got their colors. Blueberries: blue, or purple? Image by Jeff Kubina. Color wheel (with corresponding light wavelengths). Image modified from Benja. So how does this light absorption work? If that stuff about...
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the autism crisis: What's autism anyway?
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Science and ethics in the era of autism politics. Saturday, October 28, 2006. This is something I wrote that was posted on jypsy and Alex's iRunman blog. Posted by Michelle Dawson. I have read a lot online about you (and some online from. You) over the recent past and was pleased to see an article about you and Mottron, in French (which I promptly downloaded and then forgot to read) with a photo, because it's good to be able to put a face to a name. Thank you for this explanation. Hi Sharon G.,. It is re...
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holding_hands-1600×1200 – Sea Monster
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Academic-NGO partnerships to optimize and utilize conservation science. Raquo; holding hands-1600×1200. This entry was posted on Wednesday, July 2nd, 2014 at 5:08 pm. It is filed under . You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0. Feed You can skip to the end and leave a response. Pinging is currently not allowed. Click here to cancel reply. Mail (will not be published) (required). From the salty wires. Census of Marine Life. Center for Ocean Solutions. I’m a Chordata!
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Cut down to size: supermassive black holes turn out not to be so “super” after all | basic space
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Caught in the act: sneak preview of galaxy cluster that’s still forming. How the Sun lost its spots →. 23 February 2011 · 9:00 am. Cut down to size: supermassive black holes turn out not to be so super after all. A composite image of active galaxy M82, using Hubble, Chandra and Spitzer data. Credit: NASA, ESA, CXC, and JPL-Caltech. From the Institute for Astrophysics. The new black holes masses came out between two and ten times smaller than the previous estimates. While this isn’t going to cause any...
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NeuroDojo: Carnival of the Blue #45
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Carnival of the Blue #45. The epipelagic: The sunlight zone. The surface of the ocean is the place that most of us are familiar with, since this is where the water meets the land. Humans have been driving stakes into the mud flats and beaches. The interactions of humans with the denizens of these shallow waters are not always. friendly. And well lit does not always mean “visible.” Heed well the tale of Ivan, he who stepped on a stonefish. And live to tell thee the tale. The mesopelagic: The twilight zone.
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