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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: May 2010
Inevitable Extinction
A bird species has just been wiped off the face of the earth. It has been confirmed by the Scientific American that the Alaotra grebe (Tachybaptus rufolavatus), a native inhabitant to Lake Alaotra on the East African island of Madagascar … Continue reading
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“Like Looking into the Face of the Devil” – National Geographic Oil Spill Special
National geographic presents a behind the scene look into what happened during the initial stages if the oil spill in the Gulf. “Like Looking into the Face of the Devil” – National Geographic Oil Spill Special.
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Pictures: Nine Fish With “Hands” Found to Be New Species
Pictures: Nine Fish With “Hands” Found to Be New Species.
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3 Future Oil-Spill Fighters: Sponges, Superbugs, and Herders
3 Future Oil-Spill Fighters: Sponges, Superbugs, and Herders. BP’s failure to control the Gulf oil-spill leading to severe environmental destruction of coastal habitat and marine life in the Gulf has shown that the technology we have today to combat such … Continue reading
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Endangered Species Day 2010 – National Wildlife Federation
Friday, may 21st 2010 is Endangered Species Day 2010 – National Wildlife Federation. However, this years endangered speciee day could not have come at a worse time than this. The oil spill in the Gulf has spread beyond what was … Continue reading
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Another reason to ban official prayer at public meetings
Another reason to ban official prayer at public meetings.
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Tiny new kangaroo: “spectacular find” – Australian Geographic
Tiny new kangaroo: “spectacular find” – Australian Geographic.
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Another offshore mishap
It could not have come at a worse time. First an oil rig in the gulf of Mexico blew up because the ‘blow-out’ preventers failed, resulting in the rig leaking a guesstimated 5,000 barrels of oil. And now, less than … Continue reading
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