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Announcing the new Journal of Integrated Pest Management(Entomological Society of America) In spring 2010, the Entomological Society of America will begin publishing the Journal of Integrated Pest Management, a new, open-access, peer-reviewed, extension journal covering the field of integrated pest management.
Eurekalert.org Thursday, October 01, 2009Entomological Society of America names 2009 award winners(Entomological Society of America) ESA is pleased to announce the winners of its 2009 awards. Professional awards will be presented at the Opening Plenary Session of the ESA Annual Meeting in Indianapolis, Indiana, Sunday, Dec. 13, 5:30-7:30 p.m. Student awards will be presented on Tuesday, Dec. 15, 7-8 p.m.
Eurekalert.org Thursday, October 01, 2009Best rntomology srticles in 2008(Entomological Society of America) The Entomological Society of America presents the Editor's
choice awards for the best articles in
2008 from each of the ESA journals and from
american Entomologist magazine.
Eurekalert.org Thursday, October 01, 2009Video: Science of a TsunamiDespite extensive research, and growing
public interest,
scientists say that powerful tsunami waves still
remain a mystery. CBS News' John Blackstone
reports from Menlo Park, Calif.
CBS News Thursday, October 01, 2009Odds Favor Drunk Trauma Victims[ The
following is an exact transcript of this podcast. ]Being drunk might make you more accident prone, but it also increases your
chance of survival. Research published in the journal
american Surgeon reveals that trauma
patients are more likely to survive if they were intoxicated at the time of their injury. [More]
Scientific American Thursday, October 01, 2009Charles Darwin (Lifelines) (Hardcover) newly tagged ''science''Charles Darwin (Lifelines) (Hardcover)By Alan Gibbons Buy new: $14.0031 used and new from $5.10
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Amazon Thursday, October 01, 2009Strategy outlined for growing bioenergy while protecting wildlifeThe October issue of BioScience includes an analysis of the consequences for wildlife of the expanding production of bioenergy. The authors identify harvesting of diverse prairie, which is dominated by perennial plants, as a strategy for production of bioenergy feedstocks that could minimize adverse results.
Eurekalert.org Thursday, October 01, 2009Algae and pollen grains provide evidence of remarkably warm period in Antarctica's historyFor Sophie Warny, LSU assistant professor of geology and geophysics and curator at the LSU Museum of Natural
science, years of patience in analyzing Antarctic samples with low fossil recovery finally led to a scientific breakthrough. She and colleagues from
around the world now have proof of a sudden, remarkably warm period in Antarctica that occurred about 15.7 million years ago and lasted for a few thousand years.
Eurekalert.org Thursday, October 01, 2009Proposed U.S. Carbon Cuts: All Bark, No Bite?It is remarkable, after eight years of stonewalling from
former President George W. Bush, to see America rally to the climate
change cause, but will real action follow?
TIME Thursday, October 01, 2009Parental Talks Can Make Kids Safer DriversTwo new studies suggest parents of the safest teen drivers not only set strict rules, but also talk to their kids about the reasoning behind them
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