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'Work in Progress' blogger Jessica Wapner has a new book out on May 14 -- Click to watch the book trailer
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sethmnookin: 1st class Delta security line in Boston longer, w/fewer TSA agents. I guess some people would rather miss flight that mingle w/hoi polloi.
EmilyAnthes: The "Crack Baby" Epidemic That Wasn't http://t.co/Xr3H5AUSXV
TravisSaunders: Full text of very cool new paper posted to the #SBRN website http://t.co/vsrF3kuDB2
hillaryrosner: KFOR reporter choking up reporting that bodies of 24 third grader being pulled from elementary school in Moore, OK. http://t.co/JPiW0OARL6
stevesilberman: Shorter FRC: All we ask for is that gay Boy Scouts suffer and live a lie. http://t.co/pIzKM5DgDx
daniel_lende: RT @scicurious: From yesterday, becoming an individual twin: same genes, same environment, different experience. http://t.co/NjvHTUYNdI
mfenner: RT @LSEImpactBlog: Impact factors declared unfit for duty, writes @stephen_curry. More here on SF Declaration explicit disavowal of IFs htt…
MrEpid: "There's a lot of beauty in ordinary things" - a great line with which to end The Office. Thanks for the memories.
BethSkw: Pittsburgh driving: the Fort Pitt bridge laughs in the face of GPS, and out-of-towners. https://t.co/O7FhMhwBHy
Jason_Reads: RT @LOLGOP: The Oklahoma Red Cross is asking those who can to donate $10 by texting "Red Cross" to 90999. Thanks.
jeancflanagan: My new Sci-Ed piece on evolution education - Learning to read the tree of life - http://t.co/1njM6ML6Q0
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Ecosystem services: critics and defenders debate
By Jamie Hansen
Posted: April 20, 2011
Posted: April 20, 2011
Category: Science Upstream, Student Column
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Tagged bats, biological diversity, community ecology, douglas mccauley, ecological services, ecosystem services, embedded journalism, Gretchen Daily, hal mooney, Jamie Hansen, journalism, Natural Capital Project, nature, nature magazine, peter kareiva, science, Science Upstream, Stanford, wired science
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Ecosystem services: critics and defenders debate
By jamie hansen
Posted: April 20, 2011
Posted: April 20, 2011
Category: Science Upstream
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Tagged bats, biological diversity, community ecology, douglas mccauley, ecological services, ecosystem services, embedded journalism, Gretchen Daily, hal mooney, Jamie Hansen, journalism, Natural Capital Project, nature, nature magazine, peter kareiva, science, Science Upstream, Stanford, wired science
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