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Welcome to my blog. My name is William Saleu (aka. Wilz Kongo) and I am from Papua New Guinea. I am currently doing research at the Marine Conservation Molecular Facility of the Duke University Marine Lab alongside Kevin Zelino who blogs at Deep Sea News and Andrew Thaler, main author of Southern Fried Science.Meta
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Monthly Archives: December 2009
Elections in PNG; Rules of ther Game
I recently came across the following article titled “Global Voices: Rules of the Game” (http://www.popmatters.com/pm/review/global-voices-rules-of-the-game/ on the web and found it very interesting. I do not think I have ever come across an article that so well describes politics in … Continue reading
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Blue moon right on New Year
Ever wondered what a blue moon really is? No, its not the color of the moon, its actually when there are two full moons in a month. It is said to occur every 2.5 years, however for one to occur … Continue reading
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