In this blog post, Chris Pirillo shares resources from Ideal Bite-- offers light green living tips for real people who lead busy lives and want to make small changes that add up to big results. (In other words it's for all of us who don't have the time or the energy to reduce their carbon footprint to zero.) Their Daily Tips cover everything from energy saving gadgets to eco-pet products to saving money at the gas pump.
Do you know new study could provide visions about the abundance of water in fragments from a famous asteroid? This research mainly focused on a mineral called apatite. Want to know more about this asteroid?
Do you know new study could provide visions about the abundance of water in fragments from a famous asteroid? This research mainly focused on a mineral called apatite. Want to know more about this asteroid?
The Greens are a family who are looking for ways to help out planet Earth. Different "Green" topics are covered in "episodes" that is a collection of links from Flash cartoons about the Greens (very humorous) to links to online quizzes and activities.
comprehensive tutrle lesson planning site
Canadians Peter Bennett and Ursula Keuper-Bennett from Mississauga, Ontario, are the creators of a Web site, called Turtle Trax, totally devoted to the preservation of sea turtles.
Interact with scientists, teachers and others to explore the cutting edge of science! Let's Collaborate connects biology, life science and health teachers with each other and with leading researchers from around the country.
Video of the Day from Kim Komando
A song for Earth Day
It's Earth Day! It's a day to celebrate the Earth.
This Discovery Channel ad sums it up nicely. I haven't heard a feel-good song like this in a long time. It'll have you singing along by the end.
Share this video with your friends. Then, go outside and enjoy the weather. Happy Earth Day.
greenpeace on the warpath - got this from a school blog in Romania - that was sending in pics for earthdaybags.org - different attitude over there in europe
The making of paper starts with the collection and processing of the dung pulp. Elephant dung is typically full of short to medium grained fibrous materials from the elephants diet which when processed makes excellent paper.
We're so proud and really get a kick out of saying that we, The Great Elephant Poo Poo Paper Company, is focused today on the production, innovation and marketing of all sorts of fun products journals made from elephant poopoo!
We all are aware of the fact that billions of years ago, there was very little oxygen on Earth to breathe. Scientist of University of California at Riverside (UCR) have researched when in Earth's history oxygen may have abundant. Curious to know how origins of Earth survived?
We all are aware of the fact that billions of years ago, there was very little oxygen on Earth to breathe. Scientist of University of California at Riverside (UCR) have researched when in Earth's history oxygen may have abundant. Curious to know how origins of Earth survived?
Do you know Robotic missions to Mars have revealed clues about the planet's atmosphere and surface composition? NASA is investing to find and use natural resources beyond Earth. Want to know more about Robotic Mars Mission.
Do you know Robotic missions to Mars have revealed clues about the planet's atmosphere and surface composition? NASA is investing to find and use natural resources beyond Earth. Want to know more about Robotic Mars Mission.
NASA scientist have found proof that our Milky Way had an encounter with a small galaxy or massive dark matter structure perhaps as recently as 100 million years ago. Are you also interested to know how galaxies form, evolve and interact?
NASA scientist have found proof that our Milky Way had an encounter with a small galaxy or massive dark matter structure perhaps as recently as 100 million years ago. Are you also interested to know how galaxies form, evolve and interact?
The new discovery indicates that the intensity of Earth's magnetic field is decreasing 10 times faster, leading some geophysicists to predict a reversal within a few thousand years.
The new discovery indicates that the intensity of Earth's magnetic field is decreasing 10 times faster, leading some geophysicists to predict a reversal within a few thousand years.
The sun emitted a significant solar flare which is classified as an X1.1-class flare. X-class denotes the most intense flares, while the number provides more information about its strength.
The sun emitted a significant solar flare which is classified as an X1.1-class flare. X-class denotes the most intense flares, while the number provides more information about its strength.