By para_sight, on  May 9th, 2011 Adaptations, Mating & Reproduction, Uncategorized, Weird alien, Asexual, life cycle, movies, Parasite, parasitoid, pop culture, sci fi
James Cameron’s Aliens (1986) is the greatest movie ever made. There, I said it. For sheer script quotability, only Pulp Fiction comes close. For dark and gritty, anti-glossy-Star-Wars sci fi realism, only Blade Runner is its equal. And no critter has ever been more terrifying than the H.R. Giger creation that debuted as a solitary . . . → Read More: This is clearly an important species we’re dealing with
By Dr. M, on  October 8th, 2009 Carnivals & Link Love, Conservation & Environment, Education, Environmental Sciences, Pictures and Movies Acid Test, alien, NRDC, ocean acidification, Sigourney Weaver, Southern Fried Science ACID TEST is a new film produced by NRDC to raise awareness of ocean acidification. The film is hosted by Sigourney Weaver. We here at DSN, along with Southern Fried Science, are also professing our love of Sigourney for both “Alien” and for schooling Fox News on ocean acidification . . . → Read More: Acid Test
By Dr. M, on  April 15th, 2009 Education, Scientist! advocate, alien, creative solutions, deep sea, discovery, Eureka, exploration, Google, inquiry, Marine Biologist, New Species, ocean, offshore observation systems, Science, search phrases, travel I regularly check out the Google search phrases and terms for how people arrived at DSN. A few days ago I saw that someone asked the question in the above post. Obviously, I was intrigued by the question. I think it reminded me that I am privileged to do this. Although I speak of the . . . → Read More: Things You Get To Do When You Are A Marine Biologist?
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