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Jul. 23rd, 2010 14:21Tuesday July 20, 2010 I woke up feeling more and differently connected to my body.
-"Habitual and natural are not the same thing."- I'm trans-kinesthetic. (Also trans-mindstate.)
***To the food shelf at Minnehaha United Methodist.
***From: "Oil.Spill.Compensation" <bp.class.action.588@__.info>
Subject: `File `your `Lost `Income `Claim against BP Oil
***http://volokh.com/2010/07/20/property-rights-for-deities/
***Public Release: 20-Jul-2010
Paleobiology
Temperature constancy appears key to tropical biodiversity
The tropics owe their stunning biodiversity to consistent year-round temperatures, not higher temperatures or more sunlight, according to a novel survey of insect diversity at different latitudes and at different points in the planet's history. The finding, presented this week in the journal Paleobiology by researchers from Harvard University, Simon Fraser University, and Brandon University, may finally answer a question that has dogged scientists for centuries.
Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada, Harvard University, Maurice Pechet Foundation
Contact: Steve Bradt
steve_bradt@harvard.edu
617-496-8070
Harvard University
http://newsinfo.nd.edu/news/16137/
-"Habitual and natural are not the same thing."- I'm trans-kinesthetic. (Also trans-mindstate.)
***To the food shelf at Minnehaha United Methodist.
***From: "Oil.Spill.Compensation" <bp.class.action.588@__.info>
Subject: `File `your `Lost `Income `Claim against BP Oil
***http://volokh.com/2010/07/20/property-rights-for-deities/
***Public Release: 20-Jul-2010
Paleobiology
Temperature constancy appears key to tropical biodiversity
The tropics owe their stunning biodiversity to consistent year-round temperatures, not higher temperatures or more sunlight, according to a novel survey of insect diversity at different latitudes and at different points in the planet's history. The finding, presented this week in the journal Paleobiology by researchers from Harvard University, Simon Fraser University, and Brandon University, may finally answer a question that has dogged scientists for centuries.
Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada, Harvard University, Maurice Pechet Foundation
Contact: Steve Bradt
steve_bradt@harvard.edu
617-496-8070
Harvard University
http://newsinfo.nd.edu/news/16137/