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Wordless Wednesday: Horizons of Barbados ~ All About Sciences
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Wordless Wednesday: Horizons of Barbados. I had a chance to visit the very beautiful island nation of Barbados on behalf of Outdoor Afro. While I partook in Barbados food, hosptitality, culture and scenery for my friend and kindred outdoor spirit Rue of Outdoor Afro ( and blogged all about it. I also couldn't help myself and took in the beautiful nature. I'll be highlighting my wonderful nature and wildlife encounters of the Caribbean Island. Beach view. Crystal blue waters of the Caribbean sea. View fro...
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Urban Wildlife Watch: 13 Year Cicadas ~ All About Sciences
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Urban Wildlife Watch: 13 Year Cicadas. From Bungalow Bill's Blogspot. Coming from the south, I have always been familiar with Cicadas, in fact I think fondly of them. That characteristic an an an sound from the trees actually lulls me asleep on warm humid nights. However, I never actually laid eyes on a cicada until last year. I had only heard them! There are thousands of species of cicadas that live all over the world. But this year, we are seeing a whole lot of these:. From Bates County Live. That dist...
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October 2010 ~ All About Sciences
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Wordless Wednesday: Urban Nature Scapes (France). Tree-lined avenues, well-manicured lawns, and beds of cultivated flowers are the parts of nature many urbanite come to know and love. This is our green space, our comfortable wild oasis. And oasis is really the best way to describe it - a little hint of happiness from the surrounding sea of other. Here are some nearly forgot-I-had-those-uploaded- pictures from my visit to France last year. Sycamore trees along the Paris Avenue. To Catch a Frog or Toad.
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November 2010 ~ All About Sciences
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Connecting Minds to Science. The United States is ranked 35th in Math. And 29th in Science. Other nations such as China, Finland, Australia, and Japan outrank us. Think about it, what are the things we love in this society? Our technologies - tech gadgets, televisions, high performing cars, digital communication, digital music, green technologies, convenience foods, all the conveniences of life. Have you ever stop to think about the minds that go into making these technologies? The Connect a Million Minds.
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May 2010 ~ All About Sciences
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Vole upstages President Obamas Rose Garden Press Conference. The headlines read: "Rodent Scurries Past Obama in the Rose Garden". Everyone has debated the species identity of the critter as a rat, mouse, or mole. It was in fact a vole. I dare say it was a meadow vole, Microtus pennsylvanicus. I say that because of it size, length, of tail, geographic location, and general appearance (assuming I�m seeing a good quality picture). I wonder what my other Microtus. Researcher friends would conclude? The hash ...
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Great American Backyard Campout Blends Outdoors, Family Fun and Science ~ All About Sciences
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Great American Backyard Campout Blends Outdoors, Family Fun and Science. Memorial Day is the kickoff to the summer and where is the best place to spend the summer? Outside, of course, and family camping is one of the most popular summer time actitivites. On Saturday, June 25, 2011, the National Wildlife Federation is asking everyone to go camping! The Great American Backyard Campout. Is a grassroots initiative to Leave No Child Indoors! I wrote a piece for COPUS. Waving at the International Space Station...
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June 2011 ~ All About Sciences
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Urban Wildlife Watch: 13 Year Cicadas. From Bungalow Bill's Blogspot. Coming from the south, I have always been familiar with Cicadas, in fact I think fondly of them. That characteristic an an an sound from the trees actually lulls me asleep on warm humid nights. However, I never actually laid eyes on a cicada until last year. I had only heard them! There are thousands of species of cicadas that live all over the world. But this year, we are seeing a whole lot of these:. From Bates County Live. That dist...
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Summer of Science Book Reading Club kicks off May 23, 2011 ~ All About Sciences
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Summer of Science Book Reading Club kicks off May 23, 2011. Hey parents/grandparents/summer camp mentors! Looking for fun yet academically engaging things to do with your young ones and teens this summer? Want to make sure they don't lose step and let all of that great knowledge slip out of their heads. Want to keep them on task with reading and literacy? Want to subtly kindle that inner science/engineering/tech spirit in them? Well check out this super great summer reading program by. 2 Read your book.
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When playing outside isn't safe: Gun fire on the playground in St. Louis ~ All About Sciences
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When playing outside isnt safe: Gun fire on the playground in St. Louis. It was the middle of the day. A little more than a dozen children from the Peabody Apartments (near downtown St. Louis) were outside playing on the playground and jungle gym. Then shots rang out. Apparently a disagreement between two men who were nearby escalated with at least one of them wildly firing shots at the other. Did the assailant land a shot at his intended? But the little girl is still in critical condition. June 11, 2011...
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March 2011 ~ All About Sciences
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Wordless Wednesday: First signs of spring. The first flower of spring. Tiny white lawn flowers, now identified as Star of Bethlehem flowers. Thank you, readers). Urban Wildlife Watch: How to Find Signs of Animals in City Parks (Guest Post). Today's post was contributed by an. Reader, Ashley Warner. Ashley is an astute animal observer and has always been interested in the ways that animals get around human habitation. Squirrel Nest. Photo by Rodd Dierker. Urban Wildlife Watch: Squirrels and Dreys.
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