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Scientific Serials - Nature
Nature· 14 hours agoAmerican Journal of Science and Arts, February.—The first article is an obituary notice of Sir W. E. Logan, lead before the Natural History Society of Montreal last October.—Mr. W. B. Taylor ...
Assimilation of Labelled Glucose from Seawater by Marine Nematodes - Nature
Nature· 14 hours agoRECENTLY there has been much interest in the ability of marine invertebrates to assimilate dissolved organic molecules. It has been shown that, with the notable exception of some arthropods, ...
Societies and Academies - Nature
Nature· 14 hours agoObservations in mines after explosions have been said to indicate that the rocks of which the walls are con stituted possess a specific property by virtue of which they retain carbon monoxide ...
Catfish and the Bottlemen reach new heights playing to 32,000 fans at Liverpool's Sefton Park
BANG Showbiz via Yahoo News UK· 14 hours agoCatfish then head to Dublin on August 31, before heading to Australia and the US. In February, the...
Climate as Tested by Fossil Plants 1 - Nature
Nature· 14 hours agoPROBLEMS connected with the climates of past ages have long exercised the minds of scientific writers, both from the astronomical point of view and from the point of view of the gradual development ...
Landslips - Nature
Nature· 14 hours agoIn certain districts in the immediate neighbourhood of Northwich the ground is completely honeycombed with rock-salt mines that had been worked out and abandoned. Into many of these fresh water ...
Recession of Niagara Falls in 133 Years - Nature
Nature· 15 hours agoTHE fallacy of Lyell's guess at the rate of recession was always plain if we referred to the first accurate account, that of the Swedish traveller Kalm, in Gent. Mag., January, 1751; since which ...
Societies and Academies - Nature
Nature· 15 hours agoLONDON Geological Society, June 24.—Prof. T. G. Bonney, F.R.S., President, in the chair.—John MacDonald Cameron, Matthew Heckels, and Robert H. Williams, were elected Fellows of the Society.
Stalk, slice, bludgeon: how ‘femgore’ is reinventing horror fiction
The Guardian· 15 hours agoWomen are writing novels about people (usually women, usually young) who stalk, slash, bludgeon, infect, slice, dismember and cannibalise. Recent additions to the literary subgenre some have ...
On the Gradual Rising of the Land in Sweden - Nature
Nature· 15 hours agoALTHOUGH we find in a work by Urban Hjärne, printed in 1702, some remarks on the level of the sea in the Baltic, and the old shore-lines of the island of Gothland, the honour of having for the ...