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Professor Christopher Duncan - zoologist
Timesonline.co.uk | Wednesday Aug 31
CHRIS DUNCAN came to fame in 2001, when he published The Biology of Plagues. This book showed that, contrary to all scholarly beliefs, bubonic plague was not the infectious agent responsible for the plagues of ...2.7
Humans Bear Almost All at London Zoo
ABC News | Monday Aug 29
It's a zoo out there for most city dwellers who deal with the crowds, hellish commutes and countless hours at work.2.9
ELEPHANTS in China are evolving into an increasingly tuskless breed...
News.scotsman.com | Jul 18, 2005
ELEPHANTS in China are evolving into an increasingly tuskless breed because poaching is changing the gene pool, according to new research by zoologists.2.7
13 century Armenian book on Welfare Art for Horses amazes foreigners
Groong Armenian News Network | Jul 7, 2005
AZG Armenian Daily #123, 06/07/2005 Science 13 CENTURY ARMENIAN BOOK ON WELFARE ART FOR HORSES AMAZES FOREIGNERS "This book on welfare art for horses written in Cilicia is a real scientific treasure", Dr.
Topics: Europe, Austria
Tree-kangaroos of Australia and New Guinea
CSIRO Publishing | Jun 26, 2005
Description To many people, the suggestion that a kangaroo could live up a tree is fantasy.2.9
Cryptozoology conference draws fans of the unusual
The Conroe Courier | Jun 19, 2005
Those searching for Bigfoot and other unusual creatures gathered Saturday for the fourth annual Southern Crypto Conference at the Montgomery County Fairground's Horseshoe Club.2.7
Topics: Conroe
Extinct Giant Bird Doomed by Slow Growth, Study Says
National Geographic | Jun 15, 2005
The large, flightless moa bird that roamed New Zealand in ancient times grew much more slowly than modern birds, according to a new study of their bones.3.1
Stern College Offers Summer Courses Abroad
Yeshiva University Observer | May 28, 2005
This summer, SCW students have the opportunity to study abroad and receive college credit.
Andaman coral 'hit by tsunami'
BBC News | Jan 5, 2005
India's Zoological Survey plans to initiate a detailed assessment of the damage caused by the tsunami to the pristine coral reefs of the Andaman and Nicobar archipelago.2.9
The naked artist: Desmond Morris turns from body language to brush strokes
News.independent.co.uk | Dec 2, 2004
If his fledgling career as a surrealist artist had taken off, he might never have become a zoologist.
Project freezes DNA of at-risk species
Detroit Free Press | Oct 14, 2004
If Noah were still around, he'd surely give his blessing to an international science project called the Frozen Ark -- an attempt to preserve the DNA of thousands of the world's endangered species before they go ...3.3
Forest Fire Sensor Inspired By Nature; Bonn Zoologists 'Copy' A...
Science Daily | Jul 30, 2004
This "fire beetle" loves burnt wood: immediately after woodland blazes the females fly in from far and wide, climb up the trees and lay their eggs in the smouldering bark.

 
 
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