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December 29, 2008

The Daily Flash: Eco, Space, Science (12/29)

Biodiversity_collage Native species in 'biodiversity freefall,' claim environmentalists

Fear: Hobbyists Will Create New Life Forms


Ancient water source vital for Australia

Solving the Mystery of Egypt's Pyramids

December 26, 2008

X-Prize Founder on the Future of Space Travel

Venus Once Had as Much Water as Earth -What Happened?

Venus703 The conditions on Venus are hard to describe.  Many planetary scientists say "Start by imagining Hell and work up from there."  It's an environment where words like "over 500 degrees Celsius" get thrown around, and it's flat-out crushed every probe we've sent into it.  Even worse, there's almost no water, and the European Space Agency have been finding out why.

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December 23, 2008

FEDEX Nixes '09 Superbowl: We'll Miss that Great 10,000 BC Ad!

Craig Venter on the Bio Fuel Potential of Ocean Life

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Electrical Activity -Key Extraterrestrial Life Indicator-Discovered Common on Saturn's Titan

Lightening Physicists from the University of Granada and University of Valencia, analyzing data sent by the Huygens probe from Titan, have “unequivocally” proved that there is natural electrical activity on Titan, the largest of Saturn's moons. The world scientist community believes that the probability of organic molecules, precursors of life, being formed is higher on planets or moons which have an atmosphere with electrical storms.

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Is Fear Our Friend? Experts Say "Yes"

The Daily Flash: Eco, Space, Science (12/23)

494c8c5003380 Global warming hits Greenland: disaster or profit?

PS3s help astrophysicists solve mystery of black hole vibrations

NASA’s Dim View of Stars

2012 Theory, End of World, Nibiru, Planet X?

4,300-year-old pharaonic tombs unveiled near Cairo

December 22, 2008

Google Earth Reveals Unmapped Region in Mozambique -A Lost World of Biodiversity

Shutterstock_45857 Scientists based at the Royal Botanic Gardens in Kew stumbled across the existence of Mount Mabu after looking at Google Earth internet maps in 2005, in the hope of finding a site for a conservation project. It was one of the few places on the planet that remained unmapped and unexplored.

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