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    NASA images find 1,750,000 year old bridge
    mugofcoffee
    by mugofcoffee  2-17-2007    26
     (man-made) between India and Sri Lanka! excerpts...
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    Giant Frozen Wave
    angellost
    by angellost  2-7-2007    11
     This is Spectacular!
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    Could you really dig a hole to china?
    Malhablada
    by Malhablada  11-28-2006    7
     Very interesting! You'll have to go to the page; it wouldn't let me clip it. I ended up in the middle of the Indian Ocean, nowhere near China.
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    Hawaiian Volcanoes: Beauty & Terror
    amgumen
    by amgumen  12-23-2007    6
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    Huge 'Ocean' Discovered Inside Earth
    ratilfar
    by ratilfar  12-9-2007    10
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    Seeing Red: Tweak Your Brain With Colors
    Silkweaver
    by Silkweaver  2-5-2009    2
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    Are There Really Continents of Floating Garbage?
    wildcat
    by wildcat  1-1-2008    14
     Even so, this polluted, chemical filled junk is finding it’s way onto our dinner tables.
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    Moon is younger and more Earth-like than thought
    invictus
    by invictus  12-19-2007    7
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    For the first time, everyone can see the whole world
    balthazarus
    by balthazarus  2-3-2009    4
     "Google Earth has introduced 21 layers of data from various organizations that provide information about specific ocean sites." I find this collaborative work inspiring, in relation to how humanity can unite in creating a win win situation for all.
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    40 Stunning Satellite Photos of Earth
    chestnut501
    by chestnut501  12-17-2009    6
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    Huge hidden biomass lives deep beneath the oceans
    Mohir
    by Mohir  5-25-2008    2
     They found simple organisms known as prokaryotes in every sample. Prokaryotes are organisms that often have just one cell. Their peculiarity is that, unlike any other form of life, their DNA is not neatly packed into a nucleus.
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    Sea Monsters - 24 bizarre but REAL creatures of the deep
    BigBadWolf
    by BigBadWolf  7-23-2007    12
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    Found: 350 Year Old Picture of a Dodo Bird Before It Became Extinct
    chestnut501
    by chestnut501  7-8-2009    7
     A previously undiscovered 17th century picture of a dodo, drawn before the bird became extinct, is to be sold at auction by Christie’s.
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    Bacteria of the Living Dead
    Mohir
    by Mohir  10-31-2007    3
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    5 Strangely Coloured Beaches
    Kelika
    by Kelika  1-3-2009    5
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    Our Plastic Ocean
    Djiezes
    by Djiezes  5-12-2007    6
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    The World's Largest Natural Mirror
    haraya
    by haraya  3-7-2008    5
     Videos: 1 , 2
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    Worlds Of Bacteria, Alive On Your Skin
    einbar
    by einbar  5-30-2009    9
     The human body contains 10 times as many bacterial cells as it does human cells
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    Re-Oxygenating the Oceans
    abailart
    by abailart  11-3-2007    9
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    The 5 Smallest Countries in the World
    Deepti
    by Deepti  2-20-2007    2
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    The Epic of Gilgamesh - the oldest written story on Earth
    JohnWaterman
    by JohnWaterman  5-29-2008    12
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    What's Destroying Fragile Coral Reefs: Tourists' Sunscreen
    wildcat
    by wildcat  2-3-2008    4
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    Could Jupiter wreck the solar system?
    Aribeth
    by Aribeth  5-4-2008    3
     "So what's the likelihood Mercury could crash into the Earth? If it did, the asteroid that most likely wiped out the dinosaurs will seem like a drop in the ocean compared with a planet 4880 km in diameter slamming into us. There will be very little left after this wrecking ball impact. But here's the kicker: There is only a 1% chance that these gravitational instabilities of the inner Solar System are likely to cause any kind of chaos before the Sun turns into a Red Giant and swallows Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars in 7 billion years time. So, no need to look out for death-wish Mercury quite yet… there's a very low chance that any of this will happen. But some good news for Mars; the researchers have also found that if the chaos does ensue, the Red Planet may be flung out of the Solar System, possibly escaping our expanding Sun. So, let's get those Mars colonies started! Well, within the next few billions of years anyhow…" Good stuff for the next science-fiction movie :-)
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    A Rare Collection of Victorian Glass Microbes
    Silkweaver
    by Silkweaver  1-19-2009    4
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    Postcards From Mars
    balthazarus
    by balthazarus  1-6-2009    3
     Impressing images.
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    10 Alien-Looking Places on Earth
    perellicippo
    by perellicippo  4-30-2009    2
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    The world's first 'gigayacht'
    michellezm
    by michellezm  3-22-2008    33
     I think I'll order two, just in case one of them sinks.
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    The Great Pacific Garbage Patch: Also Know As The Trash Vortex
    urbanlife
    by urbanlife  4-8-2008    6
     Sad Picture: No one to blame for this but ourselves. Four fifths of the plastic detritus floating over 2.5 million square miles of ocean surface arrives there from land-based run off: from stormwater, in other words: litter. Sadly - many people take the "out of sight, out of mind" approach. Plastic contamination in the world's oceans is worse than previously imagined and no amount of technology can clean it up. We are damned to a future of pollution by plastic. All succeeding generations will only see an ocean filled with trash. Net a piece of plastic, and you’ll find barnacles and small crabs clinging to it. Not a good thing for fish, birds, and mammals that mistake it for its natural food, such as eggs, jellyfish, or other sea creatures. Most of the plastic will eventually photo-degrade into small, dust-like particles to the point that it will be non-detectable to the human eye, but ingestible by sea mammals, birds, and fish—many of which we then consume ourselves.
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    Viruses can catch colds, says study that redefines life itself
    Silkweaver
    by Silkweaver  8-10-2008    1
     Prof La Scola and his colleagues were surprised to spot a smaller type of virus attached to the virus-making factory inside infected cells. The new virus - Sputnik - was unable to infect cells by itself but seemed to hijack the larger to achieve its infectious aims. By regulating the growth and death of plankton, giant viruses - and satellite viruses such as Sputnik - could be a major influence on ocean nutrient cycles and climate. "These viruses could be major players in global systems," Nature is told by Prof Curtis Suttle, an expert in marine viruses at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver.
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    Birth of a dolphin
    michellezm
    by michellezm  10-6-2007    1
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    Amazing sight in the South Pacific
    michellezm
    by michellezm  10-13-2008    8
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    Sky pics
    righthand
    by righthand  9-23-2007    6
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    Underwater astonishments
    JohnWaterman
    by JohnWaterman  1-18-2008    6
     Can't clip the video. Go to the site to see this amazing presentation
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    World's first wave farm now generating power for 1500 homes
    Silkweaver
    by Silkweaver  10-22-2008    2
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    Under the Deep Blue - Spectacular !
    einbar
    by einbar  9-21-2008    7
     36 Colorful Corals
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    See-Through animals :Translucent Creatures photos
    mugofcoffee
    by mugofcoffee  7-27-2008    3
     very interesting and a bit odd too!
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    Waves Could Power the World 2X Over
    ecopirate
    by ecopirate  6-14-2007    10
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    GIANT gabage patch floating in Pacific
    hudgal1
    by hudgal1  10-22-2007    14
     This is absolutely unbelievable. If you're never drive across To put this in perspective, Texas, the second larges state in the union, includes roughly 267,339 sq. mi, or 7.4% of the nation's total area. And our mommies can't clean up after us this time.
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    Origins of Life?
    anthonyo
    by anthonyo  2-2-2008   
     The origin of life to me has always been a struggle between ocean floor vents, and building blocks coming from outside our planet.
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    Earth in 250 Million Years?
    einbar
    by einbar  5-14-2008    4
     Don't miss the links!!!
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