Archive for April 1st, 2008

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An Endangered Cephalopod

Tuesday, April 1st, 2008

Can you spot the rare and magnificent endangered species in the photo below?


Pacific Northwest Tree Octopus

Pacific Northwest Tree Octopus
Photo by TGAW

The Pacific Northwest Tree Octopus is not officially on the endangered species list; however, this extremely rare and biologically unique cephalopod inhabits a very small area in the coniferous Olympic rainforests west of Seattle, an area threatened by suburban sprawl and an encroaching logging industry.


Pacific Northwest Tree Octopus

Pacific Northwest Tree Octopus Zoom

You can see other sightings here, and there’s a pretty amazing video of the PNTO in action here. To read more about the Pacific Northwest Tree Octopus’ unique behaviors and lifestyle go here.

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Science Etcetera Marsday, 20080401

Tuesday, April 1st, 2008
  • Whitehouse during Earth Hour. Surprise. Surprise.
  • Chris Mooney has the Bush Administration’s now long-running history of protecting corporate rights to put mercury in your food.
  • People are flocking to Antarctica to catch a glimpse before it melts away.

  • Antarctic Landscape

    Antarctic Landscape
    Photo by Jerzy Strzelecki
  • Al Gore is launching a $300 million advertising campaign against Global Warming.
  • LiveScience has the politics that made Jesus divine.
  • If either parent was a breech delivery, then their children are twice as likely to be breech.
  • Astronomers have found a binary solar system where the stars are so close they share matter, and look like a spinning peanut (video in the article of the phenomenon).
  • Good sex lasts from 3 to 13 minutes.
  • The alarmist tone of this documentary really puts me off, but the truth is that environmental collapse equals political collapse. Do we want private enterprise to do to water what it’s done to oil?