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Mission to map 10 million species in 50 years

An incredible 18,000 new plant and animal species are discovered each year. But this number is dwarfed by the estimated 10 million more species yet to be discovered. It sounds like an impossible task, but ...

Biology / Ecology

created Apr 20, 2012 | popularity not rated yet | comments 0

Impacts could be boon for subterranean life

An incoming asteroid is trouble whether you're a dinosaur or a Bruce Willis fan. But microbes living deep underground may actually welcome the news, according to a recent study of an ancient impact in the ...

Space & Earth / Space Exploration

created Apr 16, 2012 | popularity 4.8 / 5 (5) | comments 4 | with audio podcast

Mission critical: Species explorers propose steps to map biosphere

Scientists say worldwide collections, existing experts and technology make charting 10 million species in less than 50 years achievable; a necessary step to sustain planet’s biodiversity.

Biology / Plants & Animals

created Apr 02, 2012 | popularity 5 / 5 (1) | comments 0

The future of plant science -- a technology perspective

Plant science is key to addressing the major challenges facing humanity in the 21st Century, according to Carnegie's David Ehrhardt and Wolf Frommer. In a Perspective published in The Plant Cell, the two researchers argue ...

Biology / Biotechnology

created Mar 02, 2012 | popularity not rated yet | comments 0

Panasonic to present 'Photosynthesis' concept at the Milano Salone del Mobile 2012

Panasonic Corporation will showcase its total solutions for creating, storing, saving and managing energy at the Milano Salone del Mobile 2012 exhibition, which will be held in Milan this April.

Technology / Energy & Green Tech

created Feb 28, 2012 | popularity not rated yet | comments 0

Unknown species and larval stages of extremely long-legged beetles discovered by DNA test

The unknown larval stages and a new species of the curious Spider Water Beetles were described after their assignment by DNA sequences. These taxonomic works are groundwork for the development of water quality ...

Biology / Plants & Animals

created Oct 18, 2011 | popularity not rated yet | comments 0

Human terrarium, Biosphere 2, looking good at 20

(AP) -- Jane Poynter and seven compatriots agreed to spend two years sealed inside a 3-acre terrarium in the Sonoran Desert. Their mission back in the 1990s: To see whether humans might someday be able to create self-sustaining ...

Space & Earth / Earth Sciences

created Apr 26, 2011 | popularity 5 / 5 (3) | comments 1

Planet Earth's playhouse

At Biosphere 2, scientists can move things around, control the climate, turn off certain parameters and run others full tilt.

Space & Earth / Environment

created Dec 13, 2010 | popularity 4 / 5 (5) | comments 1 | with audio podcast

The secrets of soil bacteria diversity

The soil is the biosphere's most biologically active zone and harbours the largest reservoir of genetic diversity. In various disciplines, scientists – among them Dani Or's group – employ models ...

Biology / Cell & Microbiology

created Nov 17, 2010 | popularity 5 / 5 (2) | comments 0

Microbes on the menu

The functioning of marine ecosystems depends on the size and flavor of microbes at the base of the food chain. Changes to the Earth's atmosphere might rearrange that microscopic menu. Microbes that currently ...

Biology / Cell & Microbiology

created Jul 28, 2010 | popularity 1 / 5 (1) | comments 0

NASA, Google data show North Korea logging in protected area

Using NASA satellite data and Google Earth, a Purdue University researcher has reported finding evidence that North Korea has been logging in what is designated as a protected United Nations forest preserve.

Space & Earth / Environment

created May 17, 2010 | popularity 4.3 / 5 (6) | comments 6

Policy changes needed to protect southeast Mexico's farmers, forests

(PhysOrg.com) -- If it is to ensure a bright future for Campeche farmers and the tropical forests surrounding them, the Mexican government must institute new policies that are more responsive to economic and ...

Space & Earth / Environment

created Apr 27, 2010 | popularity not rated yet | comments 0

Buried alive: Half of Earth's life may lie below land, sea

While astronomers scour the skies for signs of life in outer space, biologists are exploring an enormous living world buried below the surface of the Earth.

Space & Earth / Earth Sciences

created Mar 09, 2010 | popularity 4.4 / 5 (16) | comments 0

Enlisting a drug discovery technique in the battle against global warming

Scientists in Texas are reporting that a technique used in the search for new drugs could also be used in the quest to discover new, environmentally friendly materials for fighting global warming. Such materials ...

Space & Earth / Environment

created Feb 03, 2010 | popularity 2.2 / 5 (5) | comments 6

Microbe understudies await their turn in the limelight

(PhysOrg.com) -- On the marine microbial stage, there appears to be a vast, varied group of understudies only too ready to step in when "star" microbes falter.

Biology / Cell & Microbiology

created Jan 11, 2010 | popularity 5 / 5 (4) | comments 0 | with audio podcast

Biosphere

The biosphere is the global sum of all ecosystems. It can also be called the zone of life on Earth, a closed (apart from solar and cosmic radiation) and self-regulating system. From the broadest biophysiological point of view, the biosphere is the global ecological system integrating all living beings and their relationships, including their interaction with the elements of the lithosphere, hydrosphere and atmosphere. The biosphere is postulated to have evolved, beginning through a process of biogenesis or biopoesis, at least some 3.5 billion years ago.

In a broader sense; biospheres are any closed, self-regulating systems containing ecosystems; including artificial ones such as Biosphere 2 and BIOS-3; and, potentially, ones on other planets or moons.

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