phoey! OK ... I uploaded them here http://ph.groups.yahoo.com/group/talkscience/photos/browse/e7a5 .. they were intended to be viewed in order (1, 2, 3) Enjoy!...
... Nice. I'll probably steal those for a blog entry. Pale Blue Dot indeed. Ian -- Ian Robinson - Belfast - UK Soapbox - <http://www.canicula.com/wp>...
I don't ... they were emailed to me in that form ... just jpegs. And I would say ... just back up even further ... we aren't even a "pale blue dot". We're...
This is good. There are videos of the lectures given earlier this year, by Professor Richard A. Muller of UC Berkeley, for the course Physics for Future...
The Wellcome Trust 2006 Biomedical image awards. See gallery link at: <http://www.wellcome.ac.uk/en/bia/index.html> Ian -- Ian Robinson - Belfast - UK Soapbox...
... Thanks for posting this URL, those pics are fascinating. I sent the link to my brother (and others) and he suggested that even the most jaded highschool...
It looks like most, all maybe all, of this months Nature Reviews Neuroscience is available free online. Its on nerve regeneration. If your interested see: ...
*emerging out of hiding for a bit* In my quest for podcasts, I stumbled across these on iTunes: http://www.nationalgeographic.com/podcasts/index.html Also...
... Not right offhand. But the most sensible theory I heard on TV was the fire heated the support members to the point of making them lose their temper....
... I don't actually recall that; I've just spent some time hunting through the archives with no results. Nevertheless, I can be of some help perhaps. ... ...
Keith, You might give Firefox a try ... best browser i've ever used and if you get the IE Tab plugin, you can let IE load pages within FF when they wont view...
Dogs have a form of sexually transmitted cancer that for 200 to 2,500 years has apparently spread via contagious tumor cells that escaped from their original...
... It's been quite so far in the Atlantic so far. The Pacific has had a few tropical storms. Is it 3 months to go for this hurricane season in the Atlantic? ...
... This should be resolved next week. There was a recommendation from the committee that was looking at this. See: <http://www.canicula.com/wp/?p=177> But now...
... Actually, that would make it 9 plus whatever turns out to be the largest Kuiper belt object. Ceres is definitely the largest thing in its orbit and does...
... Nah. With all the other debris in the inner solar system Ceres would just be another bit of detritus :-) Ian -- Ian Robinson - Belfast - UK Soapbox -...
Handbags at dawn :-) <http://www.newscientistspace.com/article.ns?id=dn9817> Ian -- Ian Robinson - Belfast - UK Soapbox - <http://www.canicula.com/wp>...
... First one of the season has formed. See: <http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/refresh/graphics_at5+shtml/180213.shtml?3day> Ian -- Ian Robinson - Belfast - UK Soapbox...