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Carnivalia, and an open thread

Category: CarnivalsOpen ThreadTangled Bank
Posted on: April 20, 2007 7:28 PM, by PZ Myers

Animals and education await you at these fine carnivals:

The Tangled Bank

It's time for the Tangled Bank next week, at About Archaeology — send your tired, your poor…wait, no, send those links to science articles to me or host@tangledbank.net by Tuesday!

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I found this link provided by a commenter at Richarddawkins.net. Peter Ward's three-part lecture series The Undesigned Universe. I have found it fascinating.

Posted by: Michael Haubrich | April 21, 2007 6:57 AM

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http://creepysleepy.com/crane/?p=183

Well, guess what? The bees are disappearing. In massive numbers. All around the world. And if you think I'm being alarmist and that, "Oh, they'll figure out some way to pollinate the plants..." No, they've tried. For a lot of what we eat, only bees work. And they're not working. They're gone.

Posted by: khan | April 21, 2007 6:11 PM

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