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A Happy Colobus Day to all! | Science, dummy
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About Science, dummy…. A Happy Colobus Day to all! October 13, 2014. By Science, dummy. Follow Blog via Email. Enter your email address to follow this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. The Elusive Goblin Shark Makes an Appearance…But Wait, That’s Not All! Butterflies – Nature’s Unexpected Scavengers →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). Notify me of new comments via email.
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Butterflies – Nature’s Unexpected Scavengers | Science, dummy
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About Science, dummy…. Butterflies – Nature’s Unexpected Scavengers. December 8, 2014. By Science, dummy. Swallowtail butterflies scavenging dead fish. SmarterEveryDay. Watch butterfly puddling in action:. Follow Blog via Email. Enter your email address to follow this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. A Happy Colobus Day to all! Happy Holidays, Everyone! Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Join 67 other followers.
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Happy Valentine’s Day! | Science, dummy
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About Science, dummy…. Happy Valentine’s Day! February 14, 2014. By Science, dummy. Have you always had trouble expressing. Your feelings, never able to find just the right Valentine card for that special someone? An anthropologist and anatomist, Jen Vollner of Michigan State University, had the same thought. So she masterfully created a lovely a set of cards using old anatomical illustrations. Pick your. Favorite for your Valentine, and let the card do the talking. Follow Blog via Email. N 1 The act or ...
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About Science, dummy…. Author Archives: Science, dummy. Happy Holidays, Everyone! December 25, 2014. By Science, dummy. Read Article →. Butterflies – Nature’s Unexpected Scavengers. December 8, 2014. By Science, dummy. This perplexing photograph reveals that even butterflies feed off of dead animals. They are in the process of sipping liquid nutrients (i.e. salt and amino acids) from the external surface of the […]. Read Article →. A Happy Colobus Day to all! October 13, 2014. By Science, dummy. Have you...
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December | 2014 | Science, dummy
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About Science, dummy…. Monthly Archives: December 2014. Happy Holidays, Everyone! December 25, 2014. By Science, dummy. Read Article →. Butterflies – Nature’s Unexpected Scavengers. December 8, 2014. By Science, dummy. This perplexing photograph reveals that even butterflies feed off of dead animals. They are in the process of sipping liquid nutrients (i.e. salt and amino acids) from the external surface of the […]. Read Article →. Follow Science, dummy on WordPress.com. Join 67 other followers.
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The Peculiar Underwater River: Mexico’s Cenote Angelita | Science, dummy
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About Science, dummy…. The Peculiar Underwater River: Mexico’s Cenote Angelita. May 6, 2014. By Science, dummy. This phenomenon is called a halocline. Alfonso Exposito, modified by Science, dummy. Is it really an underwater river? This area and many other cenotes are a diver’s dream. Check out more epic underwater photography courtesy of Anatoly Beloshchin. Follow Blog via Email. Enter your email address to follow this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Happy Valentine’s Day! You are c...
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About Science, dummy…. Monthly Archives: October 2014. A Happy Colobus Day to all! October 13, 2014. By Science, dummy. Read Article →. Follow Science, dummy on WordPress.com. Enter your email address to subscribe to this blog. You'll receive notifications of new posts via email! Join 67 other followers. Follow me on Twitter. Create a free website or blog at WordPress.com. Where anthropology meets you. Beyond bones and stones. Virtual Bones and Artifacts Lab. The Chirurgeon's Apprentice.
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Centralia – The Burning City | Science, dummy
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About Science, dummy…. Centralia – The Burning City. May 13, 2014. By Science, dummy. In 1962 Centralia was just a simple coal-mining town, a home to over 2,500 people located in eastern-central Pennsylvania. Fifty years later, the residents have since abandoned their homes and an inextinguishable fire smolders beneath the city. Today Centralia remains one of America’s eeriest towns. So how did it all come to end this way? Photograph by Don Emmert, AFP/Getty Images. Photograph by Cole Young, 2008. Http:/...
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About Science, dummy…. Monthly Archives: May 2014. The Elusive Goblin Shark Makes an Appearance…But Wait, That’s Not All! May 14, 2014. By Science, dummy. One look at its ghoulish jaw and it’s clear where the goblin shark gets its name. This deep sea creature is so rarely seen that little is known about its habits. The goblin shark easily keeps […]. Read Article →. Centralia – The Burning City. May 13, 2014. By Science, dummy. Read Article →. The Peculiar Underwater River: Mexico’s Cenote Angelita. Ice a...