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Lizard with a placenta!Superfreak of Evolution: The Lizard With a Humanlike Placenta In central Africa, an unassuming little lizard has evolved a spectacular and… Started by Ruth Anthony-Gardner |
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Apr 18, 2012 Reply by Steph S. |
Increasing Loss of Confidence in ScienceScience, associated with modernity, is losing support from those who would like to take us back to a time when heathens like us were stoned… Started by Phil |
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Apr 11, 2012 Reply by Joan Denoo |
La Nina associated with flu pandemics?An interesting hypothesis has been put forward connecting La Nina with flu pandemic the following year. Climate Change: Flu Pandemics Linke… Started by Ruth Anthony-Gardner |
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Molybdenum surprise in nitrogen fixationTrace Element Plays Major Role in Tropical Forest Nitrogen Cycle "Our results were quite unexpected," said Hedin, a professor of ecology an… Started by Ruth Anthony-Gardner |
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Mar 22, 2012 Reply by Steph S. |
Brain memory code cracked!Amazing breakthrough!!! In an article in the March 8 issue of the journal PLoS Computational Biology, physicists Travis Craddock and Jack T… Started by Ruth Anthony-Gardner |
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Mar 10, 2012 Reply by Steph S. |
Scientists describe the deepest terrestrial arthropod ever foundScientists have recently described the deepest terrestrial animal ever found, together with 4 new species for science. These animals are sp… Started by Steph S. |
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Feb 23, 2012 Reply by Joan Denoo |
Yellow-cedar are dying in Alaska: Scientists now know whyFebruary 1, 2012. Yellow-cedar, a culturally and economically valuable tree in southeastern Alaska and adjacent parts of British Columbia,… Started by Steph S. |
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The Origin of Photosynthesis RevealedGood Biology article. Atmospheric oxygen really took off on our planet about 2.4 billion years ago during the Great Oxygenation Event. At t… Started by Steph S. |
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Tiny chameleons discoveredWorld's Smallest Chameleons Of course, they're endangered. A species of chameleon small enough to easily perch on a match head has been dis… Started by Ruth Anthony-Gardner |
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You can't drown fire antsWish I could float on open water so easily. Started by Ruth Anthony-Gardner |
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Jan 16, 2012 Reply by Annie Thomas |
Dr. Allan H. Clark replied to Alexandra's discussion Need help with irreducible complexity
Dr. Allan H. Clark replied to Alexandra's discussion Need help with irreducible complexity
The Flying Atheist replied to Loren Miller's discussion When Christians become a 'hated minority' (John Blake, CNN)© 2013 Atheist Nexus. All rights reserved. Admin: Richard Haynes.

