Science
Science in general, all disciplines
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Backyard-astro.com is a website dedicated to the beginning astronomer or amateur astronomer. Observing reports, questions asked by visitors (and the answers of course), equipment, sketches, astro images, binocular objects are all being discussed in such a way that newbies in astronomy have a guideline to get started. The more educated astronomers can find ample information or instructings for observing our solar system. The list would be used as a mailinglist to inform people whenever something new (new equipment) or interesting observing report with images) has been added to the homepage |
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panel system for rapid development of programmable visual stimuli This list will connect the community of panels system users. The project was developed by Michael Reiser as a graduate student at Caltech. The system is composed of embedded microcontrollers used in an LED-based display and a multi-microcontroller based control module. The system consists of hardware developed on two systems, and 4 different pieces of software (written in C and MATLAB). All code and circuit schematics are freely available online. The system has proven very succesful as a stimulation system for use in presenting controlled visual stimuli to insects in laboratory experiments. Currently there are about 7 other groups that have this system in place or are developing it now. |
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Hurricane Net is a list which provides the technology for birders, scientists, wildlife managers, and other field biologists to inhance their study of birds affected by high winds from hurricanes. The list is owned by and managed by the Bristol Bird Club located at Bristol, TN/VA and a chapter of the scientific state organizations, the Tennessee Ornithological Society and the Virginia Society of Ornithology. The list provides a media of exchange to help better understanding patterns of storm influence on ocean dwelling birds (pelagic birds) and other bird species driven on shore and often inland during storm landfall and when hurricane systems or near shore. The network began in the fall of 1995. It is most active when we have landfall of a hurricane. We have a great history of real-time reporting of storm driven birds from near the eyes of storms and in the wake of their passage. We've been written up in Birding and Field Notes for this network's major contributions to the coverage of storm driven birds. The net provides advanced warning of the prospects of a hurricane driven birds, birders preparing their feeders in the path of a storm and reports of what birds do during hurrican landfalls and shortly thereafter. Discussions of storm paths and predicitons of affects upon birds are welcome. This is a nationwide net but most reports are from the Eastern and Southeastern United States. |
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To co-ordinate bird ringing/banding sessions and AGMs between circa 40 members. Members are either academics studing zoology or amateurs interested in ornithnology. |
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The is an email list for CoMSEF, a forum for the combined community of engineers and scientists who are developing and applying molecularly based theories, modeling, and simulation. Its scope of technical interests includes chemical, biological, and materials processes and products. A key feature is joining molecularly based modeling with the other computational methodologies that are used in the chemical engineering sciences for research, development, operations, and education. See comsef.org |
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This is going to be an official email list of a linguistic seminar taking place at Moscow State University, Philological Faculty, Department of Theoretical and Applied linguistics. The problems being researched are the transcription of spoken discourse, discourse structure analysis etc. One of our publications can be found here^ http://www.dialog-21.ru/archive_article.asp?param=7337&y=2002&vol=6077. The purpose of this mail list is to make easier the communication between the members of our working group (which includes professors and students alike). The list is going to be a closed one. Yours sincerely, Alla Litvinenko |
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MEBC-BUTTERFLY list serves as a forum for communications about butterflies with a network of amateur and professional naturalist and biologists covering Northeast Tennessee and Southwest Virginia. This is a list where butterfly enthusiasts or "butterfliers" discuss all aspects of butterfly life. The list is owned and managed by the Mountain Empire Butterfly Club. The list reports and receives butterfly sighting, daily field trip list or butterflies in your yard and gardens. The list shares timely information about outings and MEBC field trips and upcoming club events and meetings. You may also simply interact with members of the club. MEBC conducts this list to include both butterflies and moths. All levels of interest and expertise are welcome, as are all topics related to Lepidoptera. This is a list to help you meet the region experts: butterfly watchers, photographers, gardeners, naturalists, teachers and students can all learn from each other here. The list is not limited to butterflies. Moths, dragonflies, damselflies and whatever are of interest. EMBC has independent field trips, field trips at established events, a photography workshop and participation in area butterfly counts. The list keeps people informed of developments and upcoming events. MEBC-BUTTERFLY supports the gathering of distributional data and compiles the status for species throughout the region. This data provides an eventual base for those conducting biological research and for resource managers. |
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AZ-LEADER is the email discussion list for all Arizona environmental activists where you can: * Share timely information about Arizona's environmental issues * Communicate directly with other concerned Arizona activists about issues of interest * Stay on top of priority issues locally and beyond * Receive legislative updates * Discuss strategies * Provide and share sample letters to legislators * Broadcast alerts without expensive mailings and phone calls |
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Newsletter der Volkssternwarte Darmstadt e.V. Newsletter for members and friends of Darmstadt/GER public star observatory (NPO). Topics include news in the fields of astronomy and spaceflight as well as administrative infos. Annoucements will be in German language. |
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PigeonRing PIGEON MAILING LIST This Mailing Lists function is to provide a forum for discussion of the TECHNICALITIES of raising, training, STUDYING, and breeding both fancy and racing homing pigeons. This forum is open for anyone interested to join. |
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Discussions about a guile-based Scheme (lisp dialect) interpreter for studying Sloane's Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences. (see http://www.research.att.com/~njas/sequences/) |
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A list to for the BU Rocket Team to talk about their activities making an amateur rocket. |
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To study the life and works and to continue the tradition of Charles Sanders Peirce, pioneer of Boolean algebra and binary arithmetic, and designer of logical circuits before there was anything to build them with. |
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Fluid Dynamics interns |
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A list for rapid dissemination of timely alerts concerning unusual night sky events in progress: aurora, noctilucent clouds, meteor outbursts, satellite decays and such. Serving the active observers corps of the Netherlands & Belgium, especially the Dutch Meteor Society. |
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