[time-nuts] OT, looking for a good science forum

J. Forster jfor at quikus.com
Sun Jan 27 01:59:57 UTC 2013


The Yahoo Microscope Group already exists with over 3700 members world
wide, which forms a huge knowlege base, from biology to microelectronics.

http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/Microscope/

Why re-invent the wheel?

-John

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> I like the idea of a "amateur microscopy nuts" reflector.
>
> After a warm day, my bees took their cleansing flights and I collected
> some of their poop to look for parasites.
> Did not find anything moving at 500x , like tracheal mites or their
> parts, but I did find a lot of undigested pollen.
>
> I have not found a reflector for my microscopy interests.
>
> Stan, W1LE
>
>
> On 1/26/2013 5:45 PM, David Kirkby wrote:
>> On 26 January 2013 18:31, DARRELL ROBINSON <darrell at shaw.ca> wrote:
>>> I did a Google search and came across sciencenuts.org, but content was
>>> limited....
>>>
>>> If you have no success, maybe science-nuts could be created.  There
>>> would be at least two of us joining.
>> Make that three.
>>
>> Dave
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