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How Things Have (not) Changed
The other night I had the pleasure of dining with the former Australian Democrats leader and senator, Dr John Coulter, at the home of Dr Paul Willis (Director of the Royal... Read more
Cartoon Guide to Biodiversity Loss XXIX
Second batch of six biodiversity cartoons for 2015 (see full stock of previous ‘Cartoon guide to biodiversity loss’ compendia here). Read more
LATEST ARTICLES BY PAPERBLOGGERS
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How to Contact a Potential PhD Supervisor
© http://www.phdcomics.comIt’s probably fair to say that most university-based academics regularly receive requests from people around the world wishing to be... Read more
The 01 April 2015 by Bradshaw
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8 Brilliant Ideas for Upcycling in Your Garden
The art of upcycling — re-purposing old items to create quirky ornaments, storage solutions or pieces of furniture — is becoming more and more... Read more
The 08 April 2015 by Gfl
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YA SciFi Novella – Corr Syl the Terrible – Coming May 2, 2015
Corr Syl the Terrible by Garry Rogers This young-adult science-fiction story follows the warrior Corr Syl as he searches for kidnapped Rhya Bright. Read more
The 08 April 2015 by Garry Rogers
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Various Ocean Animals
Ocean Animals Oceans cover nearly three fourth of the earth’s surface and supply roughly 97% of the earth’s water supply. They are by far the largest animal... Read more
The 08 April 2015 by Rinkesh
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Unprecedented Early Start to ‘Perma-Burn’ Fire Season — Deadly Wildfires Rage...
GarryRogers:The ecological consequence of frequent fires is permanent vegetation change to reduced diversity and productivity. Originally posted on... Read more
The 14 April 2015 by Garry Rogers
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How Things Have (not) Changed
The other night I had the pleasure of dining with the former Australian Democrats leader and senator, Dr John Coulter, at the home of Dr Paul Willis (Director o... Read more
The 12 April 2015 by Bradshaw
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MAP: The Countries With The Most Threatened Mammals
The map below shows the number of threatened mammals in countries across the world according to data from The World Bank. Threatened species are the number of... Read more
The 08 April 2015 by Ecoexperts
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NASA: Evidence for Global Climate Change
The Earth’s climate has changed throughout history. Just in the last 650,000 years there have been seven cycles of glacial advance and retreat, with the abrupt... Read more
The 09 April 2015 by Garry Rogers
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30 Facts About Nuclear Energy
Nuclear Energy Facts When it comes to listing the top 30 nuclear facts, there is a mix of the good, the bad and the ugly. What may surprise you is how little... Read more
The 28 April 2015 by Rinkesh
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Various Ocean Animals
The 08 April 2015
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How to contact a potential PhD supervisor
The 01 April 2015