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    What Tree is That? Flash Animation Shows Tree Identification.
    PatrisTimoris
    by PatrisTimoris  11-7-2006    5
     Animation detailing the differences between various trees.
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    Wacky Flowers
    AtlLiberal
    by AtlLiberal  10-26-2007    5
     Just in time for Halloween, here's an assortment of wacky plants. Several are quite beautiful, but you'd probably not want them outside your bedroom windows because of the putrid smell they emanate.
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    what a beautiful creature!
    mikosilk
    by mikosilk  1-26-2008   
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    Top 100 Free Open Courseware Projects
    mingkymomo
    by mingkymomo  5-19-2007   
     Hope.These can help you.
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    Arborist looks to clone ancient Redwood trees
    pokkets
    by pokkets  11-3-2007    1
     They are getting gene samples from some of the oldest surviving trees
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    Bizarre Botany
    AtlLiberal
    by AtlLiberal  4-26-2008   
     As a biology student in college I've always found plants fascinating. In most cases, size is not an advantage. At least in the aroma department. On the plus side, it does serve the plant well!
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    Pollen Reveals Terracotta Army Origins
    Cyber_Ryuapu
    by Cyber_Ryuapu  1-31-2007   
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    villagers fear rare pink blossoms
    Deepti
    by Deepti  9-12-2006    4
     In the hills of northeastern India, they call it simply mautam.
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    New Glowing Mushrooms Found in Brazil!
    usmc6531
    by usmc6531  10-28-2006    4
     these mushrooms look awesome
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    SciTalks
    Djiezes
    by Djiezes  6-21-2007   
     SciTalks collects talks and lectures by scientists on a variety of topics.
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    In backyard europe, fading biodiversity.
    pokkets
    by pokkets  11-6-2007   
     There are so many genes that are particularly suited to a situation, and can be natures way of showing us how to do some of the things we need to do in the most efficient manner. If we notice the traits before they disappear. It's one thing to lose them, but is is irresponsible to throw them away, or deny them the chance for the sake of quick profit. What is being lost, are genetic traits that can help us over a much longer term.
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    Time travel 'could be' possible
    luixxiul
    by luixxiul  2-18-2007   
     Make sure the time travel this article argues is related with one which is measurable and used as unit. Thoughts, ethics, we have on the time may not be included. But we haven't seen time travelers so far. Why don't they come from the future if time travel is possible?
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    Latin phrases you pretend to understand
    wiccantexan
    by wiccantexan  9-6-2007    2
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    Sex with sheep
    katknit
    by katknit  7-18-2008    1
     How you're gonna keep em down on the farm!
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    Gene in Algae Unveils Origin of Male and Female
    PatrisTimoris
    by PatrisTimoris  1-12-2007   
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    Schultes' Amazon Turns Science into Art
    tabsey
    by tabsey  6-20-2008    1
     Multi skilled or just intelligent.
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    New Glowing Mushrooms Found in Brazil
    invictus
    by invictus  10-30-2006    2
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    South Africa - flora
    michellezm
    by michellezm  5-23-2007    1
     No Remarks
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    Ancient plants spread seeds across seas
    pokkets
    by pokkets  8-10-2007   
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    Tomato: Fruit or Vegetable
    willhelm
    by willhelm  4-6-2008   
     In fact, in 1893 the Supreme Court of the United Stated curiously decreed the tomato a vegetable, although recognizing that botanically speaking it is a fruit. This unusual declaration was based on the existence of an 1883 tariff that charged ten percent on imported vegetables, including tomatoes. A frustrated tomato importer decided to challenge the tariff, arguing that tomatoes were actually a fruit and thus should be excluded from the vegetable tariff. The Supreme Court agreed that tomatoes were botanically a fruit, but argued that they were commonly grown in kitchen gardens with vegetables and treated as vegetables in markets and American households. In other words, the United States Government wanted its tariff money—the heck with botany!
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    Cellular Terrain
    leander37
    by leander37  4-18-2006    1
     Beautiful color cross-sections of cellular structures.
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    Technical fix for Toxic Stockpile?
    pokkets
    by pokkets  2-7-2008    1
     I read the bottom line "More expensive than incineration" and it was clear the Orica would find faults in the technology. It's a bit late. The chemical in rubble? NO it leeches into the environment. Orica are notorious for their lack of concern regarding pollution. they once just let these wastes out with the sewerage, but there was never a word said. It is only through research, and environmental testing which proved them so callous.Persistent Organic Pollutants, are so named because they are so unnatural there is no mechanism in the natural environment to break them down. Two of the most classic chemicals which are a prime source of the P.O.P. Dioxin, are DDT, a pesticide, and Agent Orange A Herbicide. There is the acronym NIMBY Not in My Back Yard. what is ironic to say the least, is the way the wastes are disposed, they are in EVRYONES Back Yard in their bloodstream, in their food, in their water, They tend to concentrate towards the top of food chains Sharks Whales and People
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    Marula - the fruit of the drunken elephant myth
    michellezm
    by michellezm  6-21-2007   
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    Giant Palm discovered in Magadascar
    Lubaska
    by Lubaska  4-12-2008   
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    iBiblio
    edgewalker
    by edgewalker  5-19-2007   
     links to book and media sources just about any topic.
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    Spider webs sample local plant life
    pokkets
    by pokkets  6-28-2007   
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    "Long Live Linnaeus": a powerful & colorful force in the history of science
    gingembre
    by gingembre  5-21-2007   
     The Linneaeus Museum and Garden sound magnificent. I would love to see them and the Swedish countryside. More from the source: “When Linnaeus started, natural history was a mess, and people needed guidelines,” said Thierry Hoquet, an associate professor in the philosophy of science at the University of Paris X-Nanterre. “Do you know in Greek myth the story of how Ariadne fell in love with Theseus, and gave him a ball of string to help him find his way out of the Minotaur's Labyrinth? Linnaeus gave us the thread.”
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    College application essay
    NovusMode
    by NovusMode  11-12-2006    1
     check out the original site for the rest
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    Giant palm puzzles botanists
    valann 47
    by valann 47  1-17-2008   
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    The Cape Fynbos is a wonder of the world.
    michellezm
    by michellezm  5-23-2007   
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    Carolus Linnaeus: obsessed with order and sex, classified the natural world
    gingembre
    by gingembre  5-21-2007   
     From author's blog: "He talked about "concubines" and "hermaphrodites" and in one passage, described a flower's calyx as a curtained bridal bed "perfumed with so many soft scents that the bridegroom with his bride might there celebrate their nuptials. ... When the bed is so prepared it is time for the bridegroom to embrace his beloved bride and offer her his gifts." Even racier was his description of flowers with multiple stamens as having "twenty males or more in the same bed as the female." "This brought a charge of "loathsome harlotry," from Johan Siegesbeck, who ran the botanical garden in St. Petersburg and charged that "several males to one female would not be permitted in the vegetable kingdom by the Creator. Who would have thought that bluebells, lilies, and onions could be up to such immorality?" "Siegesbeck had Linnaeus' work banned in Russia as a dirty book. Linnaeus took his revenge. He named a foul-smelling and otherwise undistinguished weed Siegesbeckia after his critic
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    Not so sweet — this orchid smells like feet
    cpltaiji
    by cpltaiji  7-16-2007   
     Great! Now all the foot-fetishists will be heading for Yosemite! :)
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    Scholar - The Academic Social Boomark Site
    ITedu
    by ITedu  4-10-2007   
     Scholar is the new social bookmarking site from Blackboard.
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    Eden Foundation
    rwatuny
    by rwatuny  1-20-2008   
     The forgotten foods.
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    NJ refuge assistant internship
    cjveety
    by cjveety  11-14-2006   
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    Bulb capital of the world - Nieuwoudtville
    michellezm
    by michellezm  5-23-2007    2
     No Remarks
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    Is Time Travel Possible?
    rmowery
    by rmowery  11-13-2006   
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    The first blue Busy Lizzie is here - all the way from secret Himalayan valley
    michellezm
    by michellezm  11-24-2007    1
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    the god in the button
    wisedriver
    by wisedriver  8-4-2006   
     Clinical experiements had been done with DMT (so-called 'God molecule') in which all participants (if I remember it correctly) had the same kind of vision, as if DMT opened a door to an alternate universe. Amazing waste of time and money, the drug war....oh, wait, I forgot: Prohibition did work back in the old days.
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    Beauty Botany
    vidyasri1953
    by vidyasri1953  5-13-2007   
     Natuture is very beautiful and very interesting
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