Mongolian Cabinet holds meeting in Gobi desert
By GANBAT NAMJILSANGARAV 2010-08-30T00:34:10ZGASHUUNII KHOOLOI, Mongolia (AP) -- Top Mongolian officials donned dark green baseball caps reading "Save our planet" and set up chairs and tables in the sands of the Gobi desert for a Cabinet meeting aimed at drawing attention to climate change.... hosted.ap.org |
Boeing Announces Space-Tourism Business
Boeing’s move could bolster the Obama administration’s efforts to point NASA’s focus more to commercial space. feeds.nytimes.com |
Genetically altered salmon? It doesn't stop there
By SETH BORENSTEIN and MALCOLM RITTER 2010-09-22T20:27:59ZWASHINGTON (AP) -- We've always played with our food - even before we knew about genes or how to change them.... hosted.ap.org |
Space double: Astronaut twins to join up in orbit
By MARCIA DUNN 2010-10-10T03:35:47ZCAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) -- The stars may have finally aligned for the world's only space sibling team.... hosted.ap.org |
Today's Mystery Bird For You To Identify
This African mystery bird is a member of a widespread family of birds that are often persecuted for their food preferences.Mystery Bird photographed at Kilombero River Valley, Tanzania, Africa. [I will identify this bird for you in 48 hours]Image: Dan Logen, 9 January 2010 [with binoculars].Nikon D300, 600 mm lens, ISO 320, f/7.1, 1/1000 sec.This African mystery bird is a member of a widespread family of birds that are often persecuted for their food preferences. Daily Mystery Bird Rules: 1. Please name at least one field mark that supports your identification, keeping in mind that more than one field mark is often necessary to distinguish between species. IDs without any supporting information are not valid and may be deleted by the moderators. 2. Expert and intermediate level birders: do NOT try to be the first to blurt out the mystery bird's ID. Instead, please provide helpful hints, such as descriptions, literary references, puns, personal anecdotes, and other forms of discussion and assistance for beginning birders and for those following on their iPhones without naming the species. Expert and intermediate birders are free to name the bird species 24 or more hours after it was first published.3. Each mystery bird is usually accompanied by a question or two. These questions can be useful for identifying the pictured species, but may instead be used to illustrate an interesting aspect of avian biology, behaviour or evolution, or may be intended to generate conversation on other topics, such as conservation. 4. Each bird species will be demystified 48 hours after publication. If you have bird images, video or mp3 files that you'd like to share with a large and appreciate audience, feel free to email them to me for consideration. GrrlScientistguardian.co.uk © Guardian News & Media Limited 2010 | Use of this content is subject to our Terms & Conditions | More Feeds guardian.co.uk |