Life Sciences

Wi-Fi Is Making Trees Sick?

A PC World article further notes In the Netherlands, about 70 percent of all trees in urban areas show ...

Blog Post - Hank Campbell - Nov 20 2010 - 11:40am

Helixanthera Schizocalyx: Just In Time For Christmas, A New Mistletoe Discovered

the interconnected nature of forest species, and the need to conserve all elements in order to ...

Article - News Staff - Dec 19 2010 - 2:38am

But Could The Squid Hear Themselves On TV?

Meanwhile, squid hearing is being covered all over based on a hot new article that came out in the Journal of ...

Blog Post - Danna Staaf - Feb 9 2011 - 11:54am

Chitin is Pretty Cool

the building material for all the hard parts of a squid's body: its beak, its pen, and its sucker ...

Blog Post - Danna Staaf - Mar 2 2011 - 2:04pm

Evolution: Mosquito, House Fly Branched Off 220 Million Years Ago

152,000 named species of flies, representing around 10 per cent of all species on Earth.   The March fly ...

Article - News Staff - Apr 13 2011 - 11:29am

Tsunami vs. Squid?

What's not at all clear is whether this distance is supposed to be the impact of the tsunami--and if it ...

Blog Post - Danna Staaf - Apr 21 2011 - 1:41pm

"It's Sad But True That Most Discoveries In Biology Are Made By Physicists"- Freeman Dyson

and, not surprisingly, all three write here on Science 2.0 rather than wait years to publish results. ...

Article - Hank Campbell - Jun 2 2011 - 2:21pm

Long Lost Squid Tag Resurfaces In Hawaii

pick up the tag and (hopefully) decode all the tag data to learn about the day-to-day lives of the ...

Article - Danna Staaf - Jun 9 2011 - 12:00pm

Your chance to name a species!

species published. Well, here is your chance to cut out all that boring crap, and moreover, dispense with ...

Blog Post - Oliver Knevitt - Jun 12 2011 - 12:15pm

Talking Cartoon Birds May Be More Realistic Than We Thought

variations and sometimes not at all but, when it comes to language, it may be songbirds are a lot closer to ...

Article - News Staff - Jun 26 2011 - 12:30pm