- The Evolution of Killer Sperm
By: Tanya Zafino - Mar 20, 2009 A look at why killer sperm evolved to be present in human semen.
- The Two Most Dangerous Spiders
By: Nikki Fox - Aug 17, 2007 A detailed look at two of the most dangerous spiders in the world today.
- Where Do Those Cold-blooded Animals Go in Winter?
By: Nancy Condon - Dec 3, 2008 This is a list of how some temperate region creatures cope with the cold of winter. Some animals make a natural antifreeze in their bodies, others...
- Forecasting Winter Severity Using Signs from Nature
By: Nancy Condon - Dec 17, 2008 The woolly bear caterpillar's brown stripe, the height of a hornet's nest from the ground, and how a bear situates itself inside its winter den...
- Common Myths about Tarantula Spiders
By: Nikki Fox - Aug 17, 2007 A look at some of the myths that have propogated through the years about the Tarantula Spider
- Reproduction in Spiders
By: Nikki Fox - Aug 17, 2007 A guide to the reproductive process and habits in the life of the spider.
- Carnations. Really Nice Flowers
By: Gaizka Pujana - Nov 24, 2007 Imagine an elegant vase of fresh cut carnations on the coffee table and the room obtains a whole new ambiance. The fragrance of the colorful...
- What Are The Real Rainforest Facts?
By: James Nash - Sep 29, 2008 We all know a few facts about rainforests such as lush green vegetation and exotic animals. But beyond those stereotypes, what are the real...
- Caribbean Ecocide or Where Did the Cancun and Playa Del Carmen Beaches Go?
By: Jack Deal - Mar 7, 2008 Cancun is Las Vegas South. Playa del Carmen is like Myrtle Beach. Que pasa?
- Nature's Unloved: The Fascinating World of Ugly Animals
By: Samantha Gilmartin - Feb 6, 2009 A short fact-file on three of nature's ugliest but most fascinating creatures. The naked mole rat, the hagfish and the axolotl.
- Intelligence: The Most Important Wilderness Survival Tool
By: Cory Doggett - Apr 11, 2008 One of the biggest mistakes day hikers make is assuming they don't need to plan for wilderness survival.
- The Global Warming Debate Rages On
By: Julie Landry - Jan 9, 2009 There has been a debate over the last ten years over the effects of global warming. There is no doubt that according to data there have been...
- Good News For The Mediterranean In 2007
By: Roger Munns - Dec 24, 2007 Global warming and rising ocean temperatures are changing the way the world is thinking about the future - but news out of Monaco suggests things...
- Saving Energy Resources In Oregon Through The Planting Of Trees
By: Gretchen Vuvalgee - Dec 18, 2008 People are trying many different methods to save on energy costs. Some people try resources like new, more energy efficient appliances or turning...
- Will 2009 Beat Last Year In Rain And Snow Totals
By: Aydan Corkern - Jan 10, 2009 The midwest paid a huge price last year, are we expecting more of the same this year?
- Photograph Backyard Wildlife with a Camera Trap
By: Christine Harrell - Dec 26, 2008 Gain basic understanding about how camera traps work and how they can help you capture amazing photos. Learn how you can create a true haven for...
- Jaguars: America's Biggest, Fiercest Cat
By: Art Gib - Mar 26, 2009 Jaguars are the third largest felines in the world. Behaviorally they are more akin to tigers then they are to lions. However, unlike lions or...
- Biodiversity Hot Spots and What Threatens Them
By: Al Haneson - Oct 29, 2008 Read this article to learn about biodiversity and what threatens some of the most concentrated areas.
- Improved Drainage A Priority in Flood Fight
By: Steve Smith - Jun 24, 2008 Consumers view improving drainage systems throughout the UK as the first priority in an effort to reduce the risk of flooding around the country,...
- The Excellent Groundwater Resources of Tennessee
By: Samson Paulotti - Dec 23, 2008 Tennessee has been blessed with an abundance of high quality ground water as primary source of their water needs. With localized exceptions,...
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