Tomorrow: Oekologie #11 at 10,000 Birds
Category: Carnivals
Get your submissions in now if you haven't already. Can't wait to see what Mike will have for us....
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Jeremy Bruno is a tech writer who blogs about ecology, evolution, conservation and culture at The Voltage Gate. Visit the old blog.
November 14, 2007
Category: Carnivals
Get your submissions in now if you haven't already. Can't wait to see what Mike will have for us....
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November 9, 2007
Category: Animals
How many Ailuruses are there in the World of Warcraft?
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Category: Site News
It's been a bad week for me, and I don't think things will be slowing down for a couple more. Heather is graduating this semester, and as we planned, it's time to move on. I'm moving into a new job...
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November 7, 2007
Category: Art
Heather finally printed the follow up to her cellular self portrait (links to the first print), this time using plant cells. I particularly like the difference in movement between the prints. A week from this Friday she's having her senior...
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November 2, 2007
Category: Ecology
In Part I we looked at the eastern hemlock's northwestern progression after the last ice age, and the frequency of the hemlock along a slope-oriented moisture gradient: The distribution pictured above is almost exactly the case in the Laurel Hill...
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November 1, 2007
Category: Culture
Today we'll start this little experiment with one of the toons that gave me the idea (the other is a secret as of yet!), Empidonax from Ravencrest. Emp is spec'd holy with almost two dozen points discipline as well, presumably...
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