By Dr. M, on  September 15th, 2010 Reviews Avatar, James Cameron I was not one of the fans of Avatar. I wasn’t even close. In fact the movie, more specifically the plot and dialogue, made me nauseous. But now I am probably going to be there on opening day for Cameron’s Part 2 of this stinking heap of a movie. Cameron has apparently decided to have . . . → Read More: Avatar 2: Now With More Deep Sea.
By Dr. M, on  May 20th, 2009 Mating & Reproduction, Organisms, Seeps, Vent, & Whale Falls Aliens of the Deep, chemical dependence, chemical energy, cold seep, Craig Young, energy, food, food availability, food chains, food sinking, Hydrothermal Vent, James Cameron, Jon Copley, life cycle, Paul Tyler, photosynthetically-derived food, Reproduction, Seasonality, sex, Sex Week, Shrimp Post by Jon Copley. Dr. Jon Copley is a lecturer in marine ecology at the National Oceanography Centre in Southampton, UK. He is also director of SciConnect Limited, a company providing training in science communication and media skills. Jon is an avid deep sea explorer and studies the reproductive ecology of deep sea invertebrates, especially . . . → Read More: Sex At Vents: Lights On or Off?
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