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Carnivorous Plants
by mike oosting, Dec 25, 2007
A small fly buzzes slowly around its bog homeland. Suddenly, it picks up a sweet scent. Food, it thinks instinctively and flies towards the scent. It lands on a sticky, bumpy leaf.
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Science Experiment
by Savage E, Feb 23, 2008
Why does water enter and leave plants?
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Measuring the Rate of Photosynthesis
by Zymas, Dec 13, 2007
A lab report measuring the rate at which photosynthesis occurs with the elodea plant.
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Would You Eat the Malodorous Vomit Fruit?
by Kristie Leong MD, Sep 30, 2007
If you're looking for a strange fruit with a distinctly noxious odor but purported health benefits, you've found it with the vomit fruit.
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A Journey of Colours
by Shah78, Sep 8, 2007
In late September or early October, if you are driving or walking in the areas of deciduous trees, you will find it hard to ignore the visual backdrop which fall provides. Magnificent sceneries and beautiful, vibrant colors will divert your attention. This leaves you wondering, how this spectacular change happens.
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Colors of Nature
by ryan vellek, Jul 12, 2007
Detailed description of abscission and deciduous trees, bundle scars, pigments, and foliage.
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Colossal Squid Under the Microscope
by Lucy Lockett, Apr 28, 2008
Science is about to make some remarkable discoveries this week when the largest complete adult colossal squid is defrosted. Very little is known about this creature at present but more will be known soon.
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Philippine Endangered Animals
by ira camile, Apr 28, 2008
Nature has its own way of entertaining man and making the latter realize the power of their creator. The Philippines, a country in South East Asia is blessed to have rich natural resources. One of the things that the Philippines can be proud of is their animals.
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Black Bears
by bison34, Apr 28, 2008
The North American Black Bear (scientific name Ursus americanus) has been around for centuries. They live in the south in areas such as Florida and New Mexico.
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Polar Bear
by Joshua Gleich, Apr 11, 2008
The polar bear is well equipped for life in the icy Arctic Circle. It is immensely strong and active, capable of covering short distances very rapidly, and diving off ice floes into the sea.
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