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< Biochemistry | Biodefense | Biodegradation > We have 10 pages of Biodefense Blog Entries. The VLTI, which is run by the European Southern Observatory, will be the most effective small-planet hunting telescope on Earth. The VLTI's four large telescopes have mirrors that are 27 feet across, currently among the largest in the ... From Betsy Mason the largest organism the planet is a mycelial mat one cell wall thick 2200 acres in size ? mushrooms thrives on petroleum waste converting it into an oasis of life ? bunker spawn can be deployed for habitat restoration ... From Dandelion Anyway, just when I was getting over Wednesday's inspector douche, I came across this article in Scientific American: "Postal Anthrax Aftermath: Has Biodefense Spending Made Us Safer?" The article pissed me off immediately with the ... From microbiologist xx Astronomers have located the hottest planet yet: its atmospheric temperatures measure about 3700 degrees Fahrenheit -- almost twice that of the previously known hottest planet. Yikes!For HD 149026 b to. From Steven Edwards Nature reports on an Italian scientist's striking discovery of a planet that seems to have survived the explosion of its own sun. Not that the experience would have been pleasant, From John Borland A team of astronomers has created the first map of an extrasolar planet, HD 189733b, located approximately 60 light-years from Earth. By measuring brightness and other data collected over time. From Cyrus Farivar European scientists announced the discovery of a terrestrial-type planet only five times the mass of the Earth, making it the smallest exoplanet yet discovered. The planet, named GJ 436c, orbits. From unknown There she is, Planet Earth. Isn't she beautiful? From Brandon Keim burr?s bill, "biodefense and pandemic vaccine and drug development act of 2005", establishes the biomedical advanced research and development agency (barda), a secretive and secret agency exempt from public scrutiny, the freedom of ... From FreedomFighterCA A strange Neptune-sized planet has just been discovered, with ridiculously hot surface temperatures of 520 K (that's 246.85 degrees C, or 476.33 degrees F), European scientists reported today. Further, due. From unknownPlanet > Biodefense > Biodefense Blog Entries
51.) Telescope Tech Will Speed Search for Extraterrestrial Life | Wired ...
Over one day ago | Sat Oct 11 0:00:00 PDT 2008
52.) ted talk: 6 ways mushrooms can save the world
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53.) Microbiologist XX: I'm sick of working on a select agent. Sick I ...
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54.) Hercules Constellation Hosts The Hottest Planet Known | Wired ...
Over one day ago | Wed Jun 6 20:13:00 PDT 2007
55.) Planet Survives Its Sun's Explosion. But Don't Get Any Ideas ...
Over one day ago | Tue Sep 18 14:22:00 PDT 2007
56.) Scientists Create First Map of an Extrasolar Planet | Wired ...
Over one day ago | Wed Jun 6 5:04:00 PDT 2007
57.) Newly Discovered Extrasolar Planet Is Smallest Yet | Wired Science ...
Over one day ago | Tue Apr 8 0:00:00 PDT 2008
58.) Happy Earth Day: Beautiful Pictures of Our Planet | Wired Science ...
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59.) scary shit
Over one day ago | Fri Jun 20 22:38:00 PDT 2008
60.) Blazing hot ice planet found near star GJ 436 | Wired Science from ...
Over one day ago | Tue May 15 17:00:00 PDT 2007