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  1. How biofuels could cut carbon emissions, produce energy and restore dead land [Not Exactly Rocket Science]

    How biofuels could cut carbon emissions, produce energy and restore dead land [Not Exactly Rocket Science]

    ScienceBlogs Channel : Environment - Oct 10, 2008

    The twenty-first century is having a troubled infancy. Eight years in and it is facing the twin perils of climate change and a looming energy crisis. Solutions to both are in high demand and many research dollars and

  2. How biofuels could cut carbon emissions, produce energy and restore dead land

    How biofuels could cut carbon emissions, produce energy and restore dead land

    Not Exactly Rocket Science - Oct 10, 2008

    The twenty-first century is having a troubled infancy. Eight years in and it is facing the twin perils of climate change and a looming energy crisis. Solutions to both are in high demand and many research dollars and

  3. Possible Repercussions of Banning Bushmeat [Pure Pedantry]

    ScienceBlogs Channel : Environment - Sep 18, 2008

    A recent report questions the wisdom of an outright ban on bushmeat sales: The report from the Center for International Forestry Research (CIFOR), based in Bogor, Indonesia, suggests instead that the bushmeat trade

  4. Possible Repercussions of Banning Bushmeat

    Pure Pedantry - Sep 18, 2008

    A recent report questions the wisdom of an outright ban on bushmeat sales: The report from the Center for International Forestry Research (CIFOR), based in Bogor, Indonesia, suggests instead that the bushmeat trade

  5. Toxic Waste, Biodefense Lab in Galveston

    The Corpus Callosum - Sep 17, 2008

    Within the past few days, I've noticed quite a few bloggers and news writers make comparisons between the hurricanes and the financial meltdown. It just occurred to be that there is another facet to this analogy. This

  6. Toxic Waste, Biodefense Lab in Galveston [The Corpus Callosum]

    ScienceBlogs : Combined Feed - Sep 17, 2008

    Within the past few days, I've noticed quite a few bloggers and news writers make comparisons between the hurricanes and the financial meltdown. It just occurred to be that there is another facet to this analogy. This

  7. What Ike Really Means; Introducing Integrated Kinetic Energy

    The Corpus Callosum - Sep 12, 2008

    There have already been several posts about hurricane Ike on Scienceblogs (1 2 3 4 5 6 7), but so far I haven't seen anyone put the whole picture together. We still don't know exactly where Ike will hit, but it looks

  8. What Ike Really Means; Introducing Integrated Kinetic Energy [The Corpus Callosum]

    ScienceBlogs Channel : Physical Science - Sep 12, 2008

    There have already been several posts about hurricane Ike on Scienceblogs (1 2 3 4 5 6 7), but so far I haven't seen anyone put the whole picture together. We still don't know exactly where Ike will hit, but it looks

  9. "Oh Lucy Q." Culture Of Ethical Failure [The Corpus Callosum]

    ScienceBlogs Channel : Politics - Sep 11, 2008

    Probably everyone has seen it by now, but the NYT has a headline about the "culture of ethical failure" at the Department of the Interior. In a way it is not news; I, among others, wrote about it two years ago. Back

  10. "Oh Lucy Q." Culture Of Ethical Failure

    The Corpus Callosum - Sep 10, 2008

    Probably everyone has seen it by now, but the NYT has a headline about the "culture of ethical failure" at the Department of the Interior. In a way it is not news; I, among others, wrote about it two years ago. Back

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