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THREE-TOES, one of South Dakota’s most notorious outlaws, was easily tracked; having lost toes to a metal trap his footprint was recognisable.
Mon, 31 Oct, 2011
IT’S ‘maths week,’ the festival of numbers.
Mon, 24 Oct, 2011
IRISHMAN Des Tobin, the first scientist to grow human hair pigment cells in the laboratory, is professor of cell biology at Bradford University.
Mon, 17 Oct, 2011
IN the August edition of Scientific American, Rachel Caspari of the University of Michigan claims that old people made a vital contribution to the early development of our species.
Mon, 03 Oct, 2011
At its AGM last week, the Zoological Society of Ireland elected its first lady president.
Mon, 26 Sep, 2011
A MAP on the EcoJel website shows locations at which people were stung by jellyfish this year.
Mon, 19 Sep, 2011
THERE’S an interesting paper in the current edition of the journal Ringing & Migration.
Mon, 05 Sep, 2011
TWO films, in which chimpanzees are the main characters, are being shown in Irish cinemas.
Mon, 29 Aug, 2011
THERE’S an interesting paper on eider ducks in the current edition of Irish Birds.
Mon, 22 Aug, 2011
THERE’S good news on the bird front; little terns seem to have bred successfully this summer.
Mon, 15 Aug, 2011