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  • Do we need to discover life out there ?

     

    Do we really need to discover life in space ? What will happen when we do ? I mean , they`re not going to speak any of our languages. What happens if they are so tiny we can`t even see them or maybe they could even survive without water or oxygen .!!! What will we do if they are carnivore and could start eating us or hunting us down!    
  • 'Is science the last hope for humanity?' - continue your Science Bar debates

     

    'Is science the last hope for  humanity?' is one of the big questions in tonight's Science Bar menu. What do you think?

     

     


  • Life out side earth

     

    Science has gone far beyond imaginable. There is hopes that there could be life outside earth. We can even see the past when we look into the solar system. LIght has a finite speed before people thought it was immediate.
  • What do you think of Science Uncovered?

     

    Really great to see all those scientists out of the lab!
  • Vote for your favourite debate for Science Fight Club

     

    Our first highlighted event for the upcoming Science Uncovered 2011 is Science Fight Club

    , where pairs of scientists will duke it out for your votes. Erica McAlister, Curator of Diptera at the Museum, and Richie Abel, Imperial College London, will be facing off against each other in the first round and you can read about the topic of that bout in Erica's blog post

    .

     

    However, we want your help in deciding what else could be debated on the night. We have a few suggestions below, but let us know your favourite or suggest your own topic to help provoke intense debate on the night:

     

    1. Should specimens be permanently locked up or available for display?
    2. Should we still be collecting specimens?
    3. Is it ever justifiable for us to wipe out a species?
    4. Is it right to breed endangered animals in captivity?
    5. Should people keep pets?
    6. Which is more important to conserve: mammals or insects?
    7. Should we be trying to live longer?

     

    Once you've posted your topic or placed your vote, visit this thread

    to let us know your own views.

     

    P.S. If you want to get involved but haven't yet registered to use NaturePlus, you can get started here

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    Jonathan

    Natural History Museum

  • All the Science Uncovered blog posts...

     

    With one week left to go until Science Uncovered 2011, our Museum blog posts for the event are there to give you a taste of what to expect. Use the links below to read them all (and there are more to come before the event...):

     

    • Get ready for our Science Uncovered extravaganza coming soon

      - an introduction to the event itself by Rose in our What's new at the Museum blog

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    • There's going to be a fight tonight...

      - about the first round of Science Fight Club

      by Erica McAlister, Curator of Diptera.

     

    • Earth 2.0

      - a provocatively SMART posting from our guest blogger David de Rothschild for the 'Losing our Principles?'

      special debate.

     

    • Meet the beetles

      - high fashion, Science Stations

      and lots of big and beautiful beetles by Beulah Garner, Curator of Coleoptera.

     

    • The Indonesian Coral Reef Science Station

      - find out about the giant clams and more that the Throughflow project will be exhibiting, by Lyndsey Douglas, Indian and Indo-Pacific Corals Project Officer.

  • Re: Science Uncovered Fight Club debates - evolution thread

     

    Humble Bumble in the original thread

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    Looks cool! Not sure I can be in London for it but would love to be there if I am...

     

    One thing I'd love to know is whether or not researchers ever worry if they are collecting (and, therefore, possibly killing) one of the last ever representatives of a species and thus potentially wiping it out? Particularly when they are in e.g. the Amazon rainforest and it is a bug or animal that was previously unknown to us.

     

    From the seven you've suggested, numbers 3 and 6 would get my vote, but a few other suggestions for debate:

     

    • (As Dawkins is in the news again...) Does the strident atheism he represents do more harm than good for people's understanding of evolution?
    • Is it better for scientists to confront or ignore the 'anti-science' minority (e.g. Tea Party in America, anti-evolutionists, climate change deniers)? Does it damage their science if they do ignore them?
    • Given the economic hardships faced by many people in the world, is it right for humanity to undertake the expense of space exploration?

     

     

    Hi Bumble

     

    Just a comment on one of the suggestions for now (have to go to work).  My comments in red.

     

    You said:

    “…a few other suggestions for debate:

    * “Is it better for scientists to confront or ignore the 'anti-science' minority (e.g. Tea Party in America, anti-evolutionists, climate change deniers)? Does it damage their science if they do ignore them?...”

    I know nothing about the ideas of the American “Tea Party”, but to equate “anti-evolution” and “climate change denying” with “anti-science” is illogical and unscientific - even somewhat insulting to reputable scientists who hold those views.

    Re “climate change deniers”: I don’t think any earth scientist or meteorologist denies that the climate is changing. The question is whether human activity plays any significant part.  I recently read an article about sunspots, suggesting that there is likely to be global cooling, (such as happened in the “Little Ice Age” in the 16th-19th centuries), because of an extreme sunspot low.

    Re “anti-evolutionists”: There are many PhD scientists, (some are leaders in their field), who don’t believe in Evolution, for purely scientific reasons.  It has done no harm whatsoever to their science.  Many inventions and discoveries (for example, pasteurisation, and in modern times the MRI scanner) that have greatly benefited various branches of science, have been made by “anti-evolutionists”.

    Cheers

    D

     

    --------  Message was edited by: Jonathan - Natureplus host  Hi, I have branched your discussion from the original thread so that your debate doesn't overwhelm it. Feel free to carry on here but, as these topics can cause things to get (over-)heated, please remember to keep it civil. :)

  • The Science Fight Club debates - post your views here

     

    On 23 September 2011, the Science Fight Club

    debates will pit scientist against scientist and we're asking you for potential topics of debate in our other thread

    ... But what do you think are the answers to the questions we and others have posed already?

     

    Should we ever wipe out a particular species? If we had to make the choice, should we conserve mammals over insects or vice versa?

     

    Take a look at the other thread

    , place your vote, and then let us know your thoughts below.

     

     

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    Jonathan

    Natural History Museum

  • Coming soon, it's 'Jars, bars and life on Mars' at Science Uncovered 2011

     

    The time is here to find out more about the upcoming Science Uncovered 2011

    . We have great things planned for our free event on Friday 23 September, with more of the Museum open, more tours, more bars and more events for you to enjoy.

     

    Over the course of the next few weeks we'll be featuring discussions and blog posts to highlight some of the night's events.

     

    We kick off by asking for your help with our Science Fight Club

    where two of the competitors, Drs Erica McAllister (our own Curator of Diptera

    ) and Richie Abel

    (Imperial College London) are shaping up to discuss whether or not museums should still keep their collections available to the public.

     

    You can join in now at this thread

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    In the meantime, if you have any memories, videos or photos of last year's Science Uncovered event, or burning questions about what's due to happen this year, post them below.

     

    P.S. If this is your first time on NaturePlus, you can register here

    to join in.

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...ly entrenched over a set period of time. Sadly pets will only live for a certain amount of years and the sad day will come when they pass on into another life. This often leaves a distraught owner behind who can find little in the way of comfort. Their life will become an empty void and they`ll cling onto precious memories of their prized pets. Plenty of owners like to buy a Pet Memorial to help them with the grieving process. If they have buried their pet at home in the garden a Pet Memorial can be erected on the site of the grave. Other owners have their pets buried or cremated at special animal funeral services and their bodies can be buried in woodland areas on the site, or their ashes can be scattered in the grounds. A Pet Memorial can be erected within the grounds of the funeral services and the owners can visi...
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...g does he like to rest his head on? Will he settle for inferior grades of equestrian bedding or would he much rather grace top quality products? If he is a horse of distinction only the best will do and he`ll want equestrian bedding that is beneath him but in a positive kind of way. ...
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Bedding For Horses - Bedding For Horses
... regularly visits all of the stables in the area to supply them with bedding for horses. He really enjoys his job as he has always loved horses and being around them so this is the perfect career for him. He also likes the travel that is involved as he transports the bedding for horses to all the different clients that he has and he finds his job very peaceful and relaxing. As he says, it is quite unlike a pressurised city office job because all of the people he deals with are the outdoor types and they all share a love of horses with him obviously. One of the perks of his job is that he gets to ride horses quite regularly and he uses this as a way to keep fit. Last week he took me on a riding expedition with him and I could not believe how difficult it was. Although the riding experience was really good fun, after getting off th...
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