Ataris Pallidipennis Stal: New Bug Threatens US ecosystems

Ataris Pallidipennis Stal, also known as Uttaris Pallidipennis Stal, a new bug introduced from South Africa into United States, is raising the alarm with scientists. The insect is said to pose a "great risk" to US ecosystems. It was originally found at the Miami International...

Atypical disquisition on the intellectual ownership

This is an history of a patent that someone has stolen, others have plagiarized the functional peculiarities and not one has wanted to pay. A report of infamy conducted to my damages, but also a thought around the defense of the intellectual ownership in the time of the...

Thought around the defense of the intellectual ownership

The gang dachshunds (beagle boys) The patent is the guarantor that the industrial production improves through always new ideas, what someone is spurred to produce attracted by the earningses that he can draw of it.The patent help the know-how to be applicated in the legality...

Some Strange Species Discovered Last Year

There are lots of living and non-living things aound us which are still undiscovered or seen. A underwater world is a live example of it. It has countless living creatures which are unknown by us or our science....

Invasion of the Jellyfish

It seems that people either love fish or consider it repugnant, but either way, one cannot ignore its important relevance to our diet. Speaking on a global scale, millions of people depend on our oceans for their...

Rainforest ecosystem to be built inside giant dome at British zoo

A massive bio-dome is being planned at a British Zoo. The £90 million project will be called "Heart of Africa" and will be the only domed ecosystem in the UK." The bio-dome will be an African rainforest-themed sanctuary for a band of gorillas, a large troop of chimpanzees,...

Act of Congress to protect over 27 million acres of wilderness

In the first major wilderness legislation in almost half a century, Congress has voted to protect an additional 3,125 square miles of public land.  The Omnibus Public Land Management Act of 2009 is a package...

Current warming sharpest climate change in 5,000 years: study

"This NASA image received in February 2006 shows the calving front, or break-off point into the ocean, of Helheim Glacier""Research on Arctic and North Atlantic ecosystems shows the recent warming trend counts...

Earth facing mass extinction; researchers determine which species to save

Did you know that our planet Earth is facing its sixth mass extinction and that we may lose half of the existing plant and animal species? Given that researchers won't be able to save all of the species, they are...

Attack of Jellyfish Swarm:Ocean's Alarm for Help

"Beware of the attack of the jellyfish swarm". Sounds like a cheesy tagline of a grade-B movie isn't it? Well rest assured that this isnt a movie review and before you squirm away from reading the rest, try...

FUEL OIL SPILL on the RIVER! River is Open!

UPDATES: (Wednesday) The spill on the Mississippi was NOT crude oil! Brought to my attention by local writer that drilling opponents, McCain opponents, and some of our 'major media', have been using this...

Sharks decline by 97 percent in Mediterranean

A report released on Wednesday showed that the number of sharks in the Mediterranean has declined by 97 percent over the past 200 years. This affects the entire ecological balance of the underwater world. "The...

Bach Ma National Park boasts diverse ecosystem

Bach Ma National Park is approximately 50km south of Hue City. It has a temperate climate much like that of Dalat, Sapa and Tam Dao. However, since it is located so close to the sea, the temperature in winter never goes below 4°C (39.2°F) and the highest temperature...

Motorola Not Ebony And Ivory (Harmony) :: Symblogogy

"Motorola Solutions Fit Every Segment - Image Credit: Motorola.com Motorola Not Ebony And Ivory (Harmony) Enterprise mobility, and the solutions they provide are not necessarily compatible across the need level...

There Will Be Flood in Grand Canyon

As we reported earlier, a three day, manmade flood has been planned for the Grand Canyon. Today, over 300,000 gallons of water per second were released into the Colorado River.Do you have photos or video of this...

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