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Publicados in Simply Ecologist
Autor Erzsebet Frey

Step into the enchanting world of owls in Missouri, where these majestic creatures soar through the night with an air of timeless wisdom. As you journey through this article, you will be introduced to a diverse array of eight owl species, each with their own unique characteristics and captivating presence.

Publicados in Simply Ecologist
Autor Erzsebet Frey

Step into the untamed world of Missouri’s coyotes, where myths unravel and intriguing facts come to light. These adaptable creatures have left their mark on the landscape, carving a path through the rugged Ozarks and thriving in the fertile farmlands. With their spotted fur and sharp senses, they have become skilled predators, playing a vital role in the delicate balance of the natural world. But what truths lie beneath the surface?

Publicados in Simply Ecologist
Autor Erzsebet Frey

Are you curious if wolves roam in Missouri? Well, you’re not alone. Many wildlife enthusiasts and conservationists have wondered about their presence. Sadly, due to activities like hunting, trapping, and habitat loss, wolves are a rare sight in the state. However, occasional reports of sightings indicate that some wolves wander into Missouri from neighboring states.

Publicados in Henry Rzepa's Blog

My colleague Bill Griffith has again come up with another colour challenge: that of the ancient semi-precious stone Lapis Lazuli , mined in the mountains of Afghanistan for more than 6000 years and used by painters in some medieval paintings of the Virgin, the Wilton diptych etc.

Publicados in Henry Rzepa's Blog

Some molecules, when you first see them, just intrigue. So it was with carbobenzene, the synthesis of a derivative of which was recently achieved by Remi Chauvin and co-workers (DOI: 10.1002/chem.200601193). Two additional carbon atoms have been inserted into each of the six C-C bonds in benzene. Carbobenzene The structure shows two resonance forms, which remind one of Kekulé and of course benzene itself.