Monday Science Links
This week's sciency goodness:
- First, thanks to Grrrlscientist, this article from Scientific American.com on whether birds and animals abandon their young when humans have been around.
- PZ at Pharyngula writes about cephalopod development and evolution - if you've heard of evo-devo (if you haven't, you ought to), here's a good example (via Panda's Thumb).
- Fraser at Universe Today looks into the future at the end of everything - and I mean everything.
- Jeremy at The Voltage Gate posts on fairy rings - their mythology and biology.
- Phil at Bad Astronomy explains why that newly discovered planet doesn't have "an earth-like orbit" - not really.
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