ScienceDaily: Top Environment News: A solution to sinusitis from the sea

Jay OwenNature/Biomimicry

ScienceDaily: Top Environment News A solution to sinusitis from the sea Meerkats use subordinate animals as guinea pigs when approaching novel threats Ancient fossilized sea creatures yield oldest biomolecules isolated directly from a fossil Pollution doesn’t change the rate of droplet formation Reduced sea ice disturbs balance of greenhouse gases …

Bring life back into your life

Jay OwenNature/Biomimicry

  Dear Friend of Biomimicry, Here at Biomimicry 3.8, we are in the height of our busy season, lining up new biomimics, releasing our prized Resource Handbook, and holding a webinar explaining our masters-equivalent program, Biomimicry Professional. Many of these opportunities end in the next week or two, so here …

ScienceDaily: Top Environment News: Climate change projected to alter Indiana bat maternity range

Jay OwenNature/Biomimicry

ScienceDaily: Top Environment News Climate change projected to alter Indiana bat maternity range Stable fisher population found in the Southern Sierra Nevada Heat Shock Proteins May Shed New Light on a Variety of Debilitating Diseases Why are there redheads? Birds might hold the clues Tooth development and weaning in chimpanzees …

ScienceDaily: Top Environment News: How tadpoles re-grow their tails: Implications for human healing

Jay OwenNature/Biomimicry

  ScienceDaily: Top Environment News How tadpoles re-grow their tails: Implications for human healing What did our ancestors look like? Hair and eye color can be determined for ancient human remains Scientists reassemble the backbone of earliest four-legged animals using synchrotron X-rays Genome of diamondback moth provides new clues for …

ScienceDaily: Top Environment News Jan. 14

Jay OwenNature/Biomimicry

ScienceDaily: Top Environment News Ladybugs diet influences effectiveness as biocontrol agent Clamorous city blackbirds: Birds can sing louder at higher frequencies to make themselves heard over traffic noise Cheating, and getting away with it: Works for amoeba Bugs reveal the richness of species on Earth Salinization of rivers: A global …

In less than 24 hours, the Mosaic community has invested over $300,000 . . .

Jay OwenGreen Prosperity, Crowdfunding, Nature/Biomimicry

Dear Mosaic Community, We are writing to say one thing: YOU. ARE. AWESOME. In less than 24 hours, we fully funded our first publicly available projects, investing over $300,000. If anyone needed proof that people want to put their money into tangible investments that build the clean energy economy and …

ScienceDaily: Top Environment News

Jay OwenNature/Biomimicry

ScienceDaily: Top Environment News Jellyfish experts show increased blooms are a consequence of periodic global fluctuations As climate warms, bark beetles march on high-elevation forests Jellyfish experts show increased blooms are a consequence of periodic global fluctuations Posted: 31 Dec 2012 03:06 PM PST Blooms, or proliferations, of jellyfish can …

Strange behavior: New study exposes living cells to synthetic protein

Ethical MarketsNature/Biomimicry

Strange behavior: New study exposes living cells to synthetic protein Posted: 27 Dec 2012 11:30 AM PST Scientists have fabricated an artificial protein in the laboratory and examined the surprising ways living cells respond to it. First genome sequence of Chinese plum provides important resource for fruit improvement Posted: 27 …