I was listening this past weekend to an NPR story about the history of chewing gum (see http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=106439600&ft=1&f=1032). ...
opinion by Mortal | 17 wks ago | updated 17 wks ago 143 views | 1 recommendation | 0 comments
"Britain's butterflies are in desperate need of good weather in 2008 or they may experience a population "catastrophe", conservationists said yesterday. They were dealt a massive blow by the record wet summer...
"25 Used PCs Promised to Village Students
Two generous donors (Sri Lankan expatriates) in USA and Canada have promised to sponsor for 25 used PCs for the village students in the following 5 village projects. 5 computers will go to the first 5 students who join Digital...
created by wanni77 | 2 years ago 469 views | 0 recommendations | 0 comments
A butterflies collection can be able to promote ethical living and 3rd World support: the italian Antonio Festa is a young man with the passion of butterflies world since he was 4 years. He isn't a...
created by Groudy.Blue | 2 years ago | updated 2 years ago 822 views | 40 recommendations | 5 comments
The Museum of Natural History (in New York) that is. If you have a chance go there and spend time in the company of (live) butterflies. That show ends on May 28.
I see this Berkley study as evidence that the Dutch may be on to something..."Science Daily — Just a few whiffs of a chemical found in male sweat is enough to raise levels of the stress hormone cortisol in heterosexual women, according to a new study by University of...
created by nukegingrich | 2 years ago | updated 2 years ago 843 views | 0 recommendations | 7 comments
"This is a male fantasy, one male for forty females.....but wait it's butterflies we are talking about. The fact that female butterflies could even find mates in the presence of male-killing Wolbachia stunned scientists. In some islands there was only one male for...
created by plawiuk | 2 years ago 217 views | 0 recommendations | 0 comments