Now on ScienceBlogs: What your Facebook page says about who you "really" are

Seed Media Group

Collective Imagination

The Corpus Callosum

The Corpus Callosum is an occasional journal of armchair musings, by a suburban, reality-based, slightly-left-of-center guy, who reserves the right to be highly irregular at times. Topics: social commentary, neuroscience, politics, science news. Mission: to develop connections between hard science and social science, using linear thinking and intuition; and to explore the relative merits of spontaneity vs. strategy.

Search

Profile

cc-head-41px.jpg


Corpus Callosum is written by a psychiatrist at a small community hospital somewhere in the USA. Email to cc.scienceblogger at gmail dot com.


Banner images from CNS Forums. Banner font: Ringbearer.
Wikio - Top Blogs - Sciences


Subscribe with Bloglines
Add this blog to my Technorati Favorites!
Feedburner Feed


Quick Add-Feed Links...

add to My YahooSubscribe in NewsGator Online
Subscribe with Pluck RSS reader Add to My AOL
Add to PageflakesAdd to Netvibes
 Add to GoogleSubscribe in Rojo


Widgetize!
Change Congress



Creative Commons License
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial -Share Alike 3.0 United States License.

Recent Posts

Recent Comments

Categories

Archives

Blogroll


The main blogroll has been moved to its own page, so as not to delay the opening of the main page.

Carnivals



synapsebutton.jpg

th_elogo1.jpg

Evilutionists!

tbbadge.gif

Skeptics Circle

Other Stuff



blog counter

« When Will They Ever Learn? | Main | Most Important Headline: Behavior Change »

Cute Panda Photos

Category: Photos of Interest
Posted on: May 18, 2007 8:13 AM, by Joseph j7uy5


These are from the World Wildlife Federation News blog.

Newborn:

panda-1day.jpg




Day 3:

panda-3day.jpg




Day 120:


panda-120day.jpg



The full set of photos is here.  Absolutely the most precious thing in the world.


Share on: Stumbleupon Reddit Email + More

TrackBacks

TrackBack URL for this entry: http://scienceblogs.com/mt/pings/40882

Comments

1

I agree, those photos are absolutely adorable, but the WWF should know better than to call the development of a single organism during its natural lifespan "evolution."

Posted by: Dave Munger | May 18, 2007 8:55 AM

2

Hi,

The blog is not the WWF's blog, so you can't blame them for the "evolution" term. I used it to underline the way it grows from a tiny being to an adult.

I have received the photos from a friend, I think the baby panda was grew up by people because the mother died...however, I am not 100% sure about this.

Best regards,
Adela

Posted by: Adela | May 18, 2007 9:43 AM

3

pathetic

Posted by: stumpy | May 19, 2007 12:11 AM

4

Stumpers, if I did not know you, I would think you were trying to be offensive. Ambiguity in Internet communication is tricky. But I know you mean it is pathetic, that the mother panda died.

Posted by: Joseph j7uy5 | May 19, 2007 12:53 PM

5

I didn't realize she died. Sorry to be so insensitive.

Posted by: stumpy | May 19, 2007 4:33 PM

6

It's Okay, I understand.

Posted by: Joseph j7uy5 | May 19, 2007 5:36 PM

7

heyy Stumpers, if I did not know you, I would think you were trying to be offensive. Ambiguity in Internet communication is tricky. But I know you mean it is pathetic, that the mother panda died.

Posted by: oyun indir | June 7, 2008 4:41 AM

Post a Comment

(Email is required for authentication purposes only. On some blogs, comments are moderated for spam, so your comment may not appear immediately.)





ScienceBlogs

Search ScienceBlogs:

Go to:

Advertisement
Enter to win a free copy of The Monty Hall Problem
Visit the Collective Imagination blog
Advertisement
Collective Imagination

© 2006-2009 Seed Media Group LLC. ScienceBlogs is a registered trademark of Seed Media Group. All rights reserved.

Sites by Seed Media Group: Seed Media Group | ScienceBlogs | SEEDMAGAZINE.COM