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“SKYGLOW”

June 15, 2017

On rare occasions, the Grand Canyon fills with thick cloud This strange phenomenon is called a “cloud inversion”, and when it happens the results are spectacular SKYGLOWPROJECT.COM: KAIBAB ELEGY from …

Le rat-taupe nu

June 14, 2017

Il vit longtemps, ne ressent pas la douleur et n’a (presque) pas besoin d’oxygène : connaissez-vous le rat-taupe nu, le rongeur aux super-pouvoirs? Le rat-taupe nu, qui vit dans l’est …

Australia’s Great Reef

April 13, 2017

 Large Sections of Australia’s Great Reef Are Now Dead, Scientists Find Severe bleaching last year on the northern Great Barrier Reef affected even the largest and oldest corals, like this …

Birdwatching in Brazil

April 13, 2017

Birdwatching Gets New Destinations in Brazil  Sai- azul (Dacnis cayana) ROBERTO DE OLIVEIRA SPECIAL ENVOY TO TIRADENTES (MINAS GERAIS) In the 18th century in the State of Minas Gerais, the …

Disappearing Seagrass Protects Against Pathogens

February 23, 2017

 Disappearing Seagrass Protects Against Pathogens, Even Climate Change, Scientists Find  Every continent save Antarctica is ringed by vast stretches of seagrass, underwater prairies that together cover an area roughly equal …

Racinaea M.A. Spencer & L.B. Sm.

February 16, 2017

 Racinaea M.A. Spencer & L.B. Sm. Phytologia 74: 152 (1993),  see Phytotaxa 279(1): 001-097. 2016  Three species dyeriana, hamaleana and venusta have been taken from Tillandsia and put into Racinaea.