Science Etcetera, Marsday 20090324

Posted on 24th March 2009 by ideonexus in Science Etcetera
  • Los Alamos’ Map of Science illustrates the online behavior of Scientists accessing Journals.

  • Map of Science

    Map of Science
    Credit: Los Alamos National Laboratory
  • Costal Wolves exhibit the behaviors of mammals that may one day evolve to live in the sea, like ancestors whales and dolphins did in the past.
  • There was a bat clinging to space shuttle Discovery during its launch.
  • Interior Department study finds inland bird populations declining, but wetland populations increasing thanks to environmental protections.
  • Extraordinarily rare 95 million year old octopus fossil find sheds some light on the evolution of these wonderful animals.

  • Octopus Fossil

    Octopus Fossil
    Credit: Dirk Fuchs
  • Glucose-sensitive ink could provide diabetics with a tattoo to monitor their blood-sugar levels.
  • Thank researchers at the University of Florida for a new tasty grape called “Delicious.” Hopefully coming to a grocery store nearby in the near future.
  • Daily Show: U.S. Ends War on Science
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