Posted on 19 October, 2008 by Darren Tan
Work on my Extended Essay for a while ground to a halt as I juggled other priorities but time continues to advance, and after a while I worked out that I better get back to work. One of the big things I need to determine before conducting my potential experiment on the diet of the [...]
Filed under: EE Journals, October 2008 | Tagged: Australian Redclaw Crayfish, Biology, Cherax quadricarinatus, experiment, food, growth, light, nutrition, Redclaw, research, wavelengths | Leave a Comment »
Posted on 19 October, 2008 by Darren Tan
Today is a new edition of Scianite in a slightly different format. I’ve taken a look at four major stories in the science world and am talking about the links and issues between them. Today we’re looking at the mental response, in other words how our minds react to different issues including the attraction of [...]
Filed under: Scianite, The Seeker | Tagged: brain, ethics, genetics, Martina Eckstut, Rebecca Saxe, Scianite, studies, The Seeker, the seeker daily | Leave a Comment »
Posted on 11 October, 2008 by Darren Tan
A few weeks ago I attended a lecture by Nobel Laureate John Rodsted about his campaign to ban the use of landmines and cluster bombs from the world’s armies. Over the hour long discussion which he had about his activism over the last 20 years, he talked about the many challenges which he faced by [...]
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Posted on 11 October, 2008 by Darren Tan
Its been a little while since I’ve posted anything up on Lijonoli, but I’m back online with the long awaited Techday about Google Chrome. In this edition of The Seeker Daily’s Techday, I’ll be examining the current status of Google, looking at the Chrome browser, and whether its okay for Google to learn greater quantities [...]
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