Diplomarbeiten auf Bestellung: Gutes Geschäft in rechtlicher Grauzone http://t.co/8T3sfSBj /cc @de_plagio #Ghostwriter
Oktober 2011
42 Einträge
Aus der Kategorie “Unverzichtbares Wissen”: Was hat es mit der Pigmentierung der Vogeleier auf sich? http://t.co/TWDLviO1 #blog
#TheScientwist wurde gerade veröffentlicht! http://t.co/UxkmOW4z ▸ Titelthemen heute: @chemie_de @scientex @scientopiablogs @astrobiology
Alle reden vom Tod - Die Erde brennt, Burnout.. #WTF? #nachtstudio
sonne mich im garten, trinke einen radler und lese john c. Eccles - was will man mehr?
Die von Riesenrädern ausgehende Gefahr für die Luftfahrt wird immer noch stark unterschätzt http://t.co/7BdDbFud
September 2011
28 Einträge
Ein bisschen Leichtsinn kann nicht schaden…
Ig-Nobelpreis zum Nachschauen: The 21th First Annual Ig Nobel Prize Ceremony http://t.co/PelpMesA! #ignobel
Das teuerste Buch der Welt wurde digitalisiert: John James Audubon’s “The Birds of America” http://t.co/Y95Pzkxm
Gebloggt: “Die Bibel zitieren um Wähler zu lukrieren?” http://t.co/A5Di5tnJ /cc @stefan_petzner #BZÖ
South Africa #Bird Atlas Project 2 at #DeltaPark: Its mapping and grid system has been adopted internationally http://t.co/kxZNWNe
Social network wants to sequence your gut: #MyMicrobes project will gather DNA data from online community. http://t.co/TkswlbF
I decided to be quiet, but only until tomorrow.
I’m sure that I will always be
A lonely number like root threeThe three is all that’s good and right,
Why must my three keep out of sight
Beneath the vicious square root sign,
I wish instead I were a nineFor nine could thwart this evil trick,
with just some quick arithmeticI know I’ll never see the sun, as 1.7321
Such is my reality, a sad irrationalityWhen hark! What is this I see,
Another square root of a threeAs quietly co-waltzing by,
Together now we multiply
To form a number we prefer,
Rejoicing as an integerWe break free from our mortal bonds
With the wave of magic wandsOur square root signs become unglued
Your love for me has been renewed
August 2011
64 Einträge
Zum 262. Geburtstag von Goethe gibts eines meiner Lieblingszitate aus Faust I: “Zwar weiß ich viel, doch möcht ich alles wissen.”
RT @vavoida: Richard Dawkins wipes the floor w/ Rick Perry “Attention Governor: Evolution is a fact” http://t.co/jHSsiNk /v @felixsalmon
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U. a. aalge colony, Gull Island, Witless Bay Ecological Reserve, Newfoundland and Labrador. Atlantic Puffins nest in burrows in the grassy area.
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Part of a Uria aalge californica colony,(Farallon Islands, California)
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Colony of fulmars and murres on Orkney
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Murres nesting alongside Black-legged Kittiwakes, Gull Island, Kachemak Bay, Alaska.
But fulmars and murres are not always “best friends” as you can see in this little video, where a wily herring gull steals an egg from an unimpressed murre:
Link: http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/d/d3/Common_guillemot_egg_theft.ogv
PS: In german fulmars and murres are called “Eissturmvögel” and “Trottellummen” (plural forms)
Source: Photos, video (Grantus4504) and subtext from Wikipedia.
npr:
We know how humans first sensed Tuesday’s earthquake. We felt the shake, then the rattle, and then the urge to flee.
But what about the region’s animals?
Did they sense the rare 5.8-magnitude temblor before the shaking started?
We checked in with the folks at the Smithsonian’s National Zoo, one of the most popular attractions in the nation’s capital, to see what they could tell us.
Their answer: Many animals reacted to the quake before humans knew it was coming.
Our favorite part of the Smithsonian National Zoo’s press release: “According to keepers, the giant pandas did not appear to respond to the earthquake.”