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  • David Ng
    7:56 am Sat, Aug 28, 2010
    Nagoya COP10 sidebar: UNFCCC YOU!

    Just a quick Nagoya related sidebar (see other Nagoya COP10 posts here and here). I'm not sure if it's deliberate or if it's accidental, but the UN seems to be… Read the rest of the article: Nagoya COP10 sidebar: UNFCCC YOU!

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  • David Ng
    7:03 am Fri, Aug 27, 2010
    This is not a perfect dinosaur turd. Or is it?

    A few weeks ago I had a chance to chat with Paul Taylor in the Paleontology department of the Natural History Museum. I was chatting with him about a curious… Read the rest of the article: This is not a perfect dinosaur turd. Or is it?

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  • David Ng
    6:53 am Fri, Aug 27, 2010
    Citizen science and why biodiversity is a great portal to discovery

    (Image: Stemonitis) In case you don't have a handy dandy seaweed identification key, get your free one here and do some science. Recently, a friend asked me about my earliest… Read the rest of the article: Citizen science and why biodiversity is a great portal to discovery

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  • David Ng
    11:39 am Thu, Aug 26, 2010
    Can crowdsourcing produce funny humor pieces?

    "Reviews on historic books by people who haven't actually read the book." "Likely names of organisms had Linnaeus been a science fiction fanboy." Although I still have difficulty considering myself… Read the rest of the article: Can crowdsourcing produce funny humor pieces?

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  • David Ng
    7:06 am Thu, Aug 26, 2010
    It's Stitch-a-Squid time!

    Photo: Lauren O'Farrell (Stitch London) If you're around and about London, enamoured with invertebrates generally, and have always wondered if knitting and you were meant to be; well, here's the… Read the rest of the article: It's Stitch-a-Squid time!

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  • David Ng
    7:41 am Wed, Aug 25, 2010
    Ding dong, the (species) is dead. Bell ringing for biodiversity

    In an effort that reminds me a little of Earth Hour (where folks are encouraged to turn off their lights and appliances for one hour), there is now a suggestion… Read the rest of the article: Ding dong, the (species) is dead. Bell ringing for biodiversity

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  • David Ng
    7:20 am Wed, Aug 25, 2010
    Tripod fish: a fish that stands

    Video link The other day, I went through the Deep Sea exhibit at the Natural History Museum. Deep Sea ecology is pretty interesting and especially great for the variety and… Read the rest of the article: Tripod fish: a fish that stands

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  • David Ng
    7:16 am Wed, Aug 25, 2010
    Nagoya COP10 Primer #2: with a reference to Kevin Bacon

    Yes, even Kevin Bacon is part of an ecosystem. (Continuing on from "Nagoya COP10 Primer #1: with Star Wars references"). Given that the Nagoya COP10 meeting is all about the… Read the rest of the article: Nagoya COP10 Primer #2: with a reference to Kevin Bacon

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  • David Ng
    6:56 am Mon, Aug 23, 2010
    Where are all the awesome "Scientific Method" slides?

    I said it before – the scientific method is awesome: but where are the cool visuals for it? You do a Google image search for the term "scientific method" and… Read the rest of the article: Where are all the awesome "Scientific Method" slides?

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  • David Ng
    8:07 am Sun, Aug 22, 2010
    Post-It note showing all of Chewbacca's dialogue from Star Wars

    This cartoon from Savage Chickens is freaking brilliant! Who knew Chewbacca was so versatile?

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  • David Ng
    8:04 am Sat, Aug 21, 2010
    A wonderful Where's Waldo-ish/biodiversity book for little ones

    I have to say that I'm really quite enamored by Delphine Chedru's book, Spot It! Find the Hidden Creatures. The art is pretty mesmerizing, especially with the hide and seek… Read the rest of the article: A wonderful Where's Waldo-ish/biodiversity book for little ones

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  • David Ng
    8:03 am Fri, Aug 20, 2010
    Nagoya COP10 Primer #1: with references to Star Wars

    Image: Nagoya Congress Center plus Millenium Falcon reworked from original photo by Paula Pedrosa. link. So what is up with this Nagoya thing? Well, it's a big international meeting that… Read the rest of the article: Nagoya COP10 Primer #1: with references to Star Wars

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  • David Ng
    7:02 am Fri, Aug 20, 2010
    2010 is a key year for biodiversity stewardship

    Slide: David Ng from Georgia Strait ad (circa 1997). link Well, this is pretty cool. Thanks to the fine folks at Boing Boing, I've got a two week stint here… Read the rest of the article: 2010 is a key year for biodiversity stewardship

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