martedì 28 dicembre 2010

THE 11th INTERNATIONAL GEOCONFERENCE SGEM 2011 WILL BE HELD IN THE PERIOD OF 19 - 25 June, 2011.


THE 11th INTERNATIONAL GEOCONFERENCE SGEM 2011
WILL BE HELD IN THE PERIOD OF 19
- 25 June, 2011.

We look forward to receiving your paper and hearing you presentation at the up-comming SGEM 2011 conference. You can JOIN us NOW! Become a SGEM Lecturer, a Delegate or an Exhibitor!

We combine all geosciences connected to the ecological equilibrium of our Planet. Uniting our efforts and we established the largest International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference & EXPO.

WE ARE ALL UNITED BY ONLY ONE CAUSE:
The cause of a better, cleaner and more beautiful place, where our children will grow up.
A place known as the Planet Earth.

International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference & EXPO – SGEM strengthened its position as one of the largest and successful geoscientific forums in Europe, with popularity exceeding the boundaries of the European Union. This exceptional success was achieved due to the efforts of all SGEM participants from 2001 to this day. They all created the best Scientific Conference in the European Union – SGEM by their scientific contribution, hearty selflessness and distinguished participation during the years.

This is the only GeoScientific forum in Europe, taking place in a 5-star luxury! You should visit one of the most beautiful countries in Eastern Europe – Bulgaria. You will be absorbed by the picturesque and fascinating atmosphere of Albena Seaside & Spa Resort on the Black Sea.

The 11th International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference SGEM 2011 will become stronger, engaging and interesting by your participation!

You are WELCOME to JOIN…

Respectfully,
Prof. DSc. Metodi Mazhdrakov
International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference & EXPO SGEM


S C I E N T I F I C T O P I C S

1. Section "Geology"
2. Section "Hydrogeology, Engineering Geology and Geotechnics"
3. Section "Exploration and Mining"
4. Section "Mineral Processing"
5. Section "Oil and Gas Exploration"
6. Section "Applied and Environmental Geophysics"
7. Section "Geodesy and Mine Surveying"
8. Section "Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing"
9. Section "Cartography and GIS"
10. Section "Informatics"
11. Section "Geoinformatics"
12. Section "Micro and Nano Technologies"
13. Section "Hydrology and Water Resources"
14. Section "Marine and Ocean Ecosystems"
15. Section "Forest Ecosystems"
16. Section "Soils"
17. Section "Air Pollution and Climate Change"
18. Section "Renewable Energy Sources and Clean Technologies"
19. Section "Nuclear Тechnologies"
20. Section "Ecology and Environmental Protection"
21. Section "Recyclingv
22. Section "Environmental Economics"
23. Section "Education and Accreditation"
24. Section Environmental Legislation, Multilateral Relations and Funding Opportunities"

http://www.sgem.org/

TWAS-UNESCO Associateship Scheme at Centres of Excellence in the South

TWAS-UNESCO Associateship Scheme at Centres of Excellence in the South



In cooperation with UNESCO, TWAS in 1994 instituted the 'associateship scheme' to help counteract the brain drain affecting many developing countries.

The programme envisages regular visits by researchers from developing countries at centres of excellence in the South.

Over 100 centres of excellence in the South have agreed to participate in the programme, which is supported with funds from UNESCO, the government of Italy, and the OPEC Fund for International Development.


Applicants must hold a Ph.D. or equivalent degree. The selection of associates is highly competitive; appointments are made on the basis of merit.

Special consideration is given to scientists from isolated institutions in developing countries.

Appointments have a fixed duration of three years. During this time, the associate is entitled to visit the host centre twice, for a period of two to three months each time.

Subject to the availability of funds, the appointment may be renewed for a further three-year term.

The associateship covers the associate's travel expenses and a monthly contribution of US$300 towards incidental local expenses.

The host centre covers accommodation and food, and provides the research facilities.


Applications for TWAS Associateships should include:

  • the completed application form;

  • the applicant's curriculum vitae, and

  • the applicant's full list of publications.

  • In addition, letters of recommendation must be submitted separately to TWAS by two referees, one of whom should be an expert from another country.

    Applications must reach the TWAS Secretariat by 1 December of each year at the following address:

    TWAS Associateships
    c/o ICTP
    Strada Costiera 11
    34014 Trieste
    Italy
    Phone: +39 040 2240-387
    Fax: +39 040 224559
    E-mail: associateship[at]twas.org

    For more information regarding the applying for this programme, also see; TWAS-UNESCO Associateship Scheme at Centres of Excellence in the South - http://users.ictp.it/~twas/hg/AssocRules.html

  • venerdì 1 ottobre 2010

    Winners of the Ig® Nobel Prize 2010

    Science should be fun...no?
    Each year I wonder how the winners should feel after they're nominated...
    But, apparently, most of them are cool people who just enjoy the ceremony and have doing weird research)....
    By the way, biologists are always the best (download the article -it's worth, believe me)...
    Love,
    Afro.

    venerdì 24 settembre 2010

    New article in Science Mag

    The Rise of Sunflowers


    Everyone appreciates the beauty of daisies, chrysanthemums, and sunflowers, and many of us enjoy eating lettuce and artichokes. These cultivated plants, along with 23,000 other wild species, make up the sunflower family, also known as Compositae or Asteraceae. Today, members of the family are found on every continent except Antarctica, especially in temperate or higher elevation areas in the tropics. Where the sunflower family first evolved and how it spread, however, is not well understood, in part because researchers have found relatively few fossils. On page 1621 of this issue, Barreda et al. (1) describe an unusually well-preserved new fossil that sheds light on the history of this successful plant family and adds to evidence that it originated in southern South America about 50 million years ago.



    (1) Department of Systematic and Evolutionary Botany, Biodiversity Center, University of Vienna, Rennweg 14, A-1030 Vienna, Austria.



    Science 24 September 2010:

    Vol. 329. no. 5999, pp. 1605 - 1606

    DOI: 10.1126/science.1195336



    Read the full article (if your institution has a subscription -mine doesn't...)

    giovedì 23 settembre 2010

    Welcome to BioSystematics Berlin 2011


    The Botanic Garden and Botanical Museum Berlin-Dahlem (Freie Universität Berlin) and the Museum für Naturkunde Berlin are pleased to host the


    7th International Congress of Systematic and Evolutionary Biology (ICSEB VII) of IOSEB (International Organization for Systematic and Evolutionary Biology),

    12th Annual Meeting of the Society of Biological Systematics (GfBS), and

    20th International Symposium “Biodiversity and Evolutionary Biology” of the German Botanical Society (DBG)
    .

    The scope of the congress is to bring together evolutionary biologists and systematists working on plant, animal, and microscopical organisms to discuss and debate topics of common interest. The focus will be on innovative and forward-looking ideas, concepts, and methods in systematic and evolutionary biology. It will also provide a unique opportunity to highlight topics of current biodiversity research. We hope to attract many researchers from different fields to this congress and look forward to welcoming you in Berlin in February 2011.

    Major Conference Topics

    • Trends in Taxonomy

    • Evolution of Organisms in Time and Space

    • The Evolutionary Thought: History, Philosophy and Society

    • Evolution of Form and Function

    • Inventorying and Managing Biodiversity

    Recent News and Deadlines

    Online Registration and Abstract Submission

    Second Circular

    ICSEB Student award and Student price for the best oral/poster presentation (see 'Student information')

    Now online: Revised Preliminary Program and Excursions

    Call for Symposia and Workshops31 May 2010

    Begin of registration and abstract submission

    31 August 2010

    Application for funding or award deadline1 October 2010

    Abstract submission deadline

    31 October 2010

    Early registration closes

    31 October 2010



    Please contact congress office, if you have missed any deadline.


    martedì 21 settembre 2010

    demo

    last night...

    Carthagien travolta!!!


    I was working last night on photoshop, n i remembered the statue from the stagnone di marsala reserve's museum........ n i was really bored so i told myself why the hell not!!!!

    hope u enjoy it!!

    a very poor Mimosa polycarpa:/

    guys, it is me again...Gul
    last night I tried to send a video to the mailing group and it delivered only some of you...my first try was on the blog but it didn't work (even I tried a thousand times)..and I reduced the size of the original video to half. then I gave one more try...? but NO it STILL didn't work.. and NOOOOWW I am giving the LAST TRY to it by reducing its half-sized to half again (it means it is now reduced one-quarter of its original size!!! that's why the video quality is terrible). and this time it MUST BE WOOOOORRRRK!!!

    anyway

    the video is about the poor Mimosa polycarpa placed in the Palermo Botanical Garden... and you will get why it is called as "poor" after take a look at the video:)
    have fun and laugh
     
    the theme of the video is:
     
    leave her alone, can't you hear she is screaming in pain!.......

    lunedì 20 settembre 2010

    Music for Siesta (by DJ Josete)

    After his succesful 'Music for Fiesta', best-seller in Ibiza and Formentera, Spanish Records has released the new album 'Music for Siesta', available on Poorstudents Store (120,09 Mb). Siesta isn't a lazy activity after having lunch. Siesta is a lifestyle, a spiritual retreat; it's science, technology and religion all together!

    - "When the apple felt on my head I was having a nice siesta. The siesta made possible enunciating the law of universal gravitation!" (Isaac Newton, 18th century)
    - "I was sleeping a fantastic siesta but I was a bit cold because the window was opened. Suddenly I were inspired and created the Windows operating system. Thanks to the siesta!" (Bill Gates, 1985)
    - "Wow! What a long, long siesta! What am I doing with this f***ing shroud on my body?" (Jesus of Nazareth, yesterday afternoon)

    Tracklist:
    01 René Aubry - Sirtaki à Helsinki
    02 René Aubry - Salento
    03 Gustavo Santaolalla - Deportation-Iguazu
    04 René Aubry - La grande cascade
    05 René Aubry - Demi Lune
    06 Balmorhea - Baleen Morning
    07 Balmorhea - The Winter
    08 Gonzales - Overnight
    09 Gonzales - Paristocrats
    10 Jaume Tugores - Anche lui e qui
    11 Jaume Tugores - Después de Formentera
    12 Antonio de Lucena - Concierto de Aranjuez (Joaquín Rodrigo)
    13 Antonio de Lucena - Carmen (George Bizet)
    14 Antonio de Lucena - Romance (Anónimo)
    15 Antonio de Lucena - Entre dos aguas (Paco de Lucía)
    16 Vicente Amigo - Autorretrato
    17 El Barrio - Yo sueño flamenco
    *Including cover of DJ Josete being inspired to create this album.

    Enjoy it and, of course, have a nice siesta ;)

    IBC2011

    The Australian botanical community invites you to Melbourne, Australia in July 2011 to participate in the XVIII International Botanical Congress. Australia has a vibrant scientific community active across all botanical disciplines and its researchers play a prominent and highly collaborative role in international biological sciences.

    The Australian flora, with its many endemics and strong Gondwanan element, provides a unique opportunity full of inspiring experiences for the botanical visitor. Its ancient landscape includes vast deserts, tropical and temperate rainforests, floristically rich heathlands and unique eucalypt forests. Marine environments include a rich flora and the most extensive coral ecosystem, the Great Barrier Reef.

    Australia’s botanical community is eager to welcome our colleagues from around the world to the 2011 IBC for an intellectually stimulating and socially memorable occasion.

    Judy West, Congress President

    For further informations: www.ibc2011.com

    demet

    words in English

    If you like to learn different English words maybe this will help you:

    Every day a word; to your e-mail.

    http://wordsmith.org/awad/index.html



    demet

    hunger

    http://www.1billionhungry.org/

    giovedì 16 settembre 2010

    Biosystematics Berlin 2011, 21-27 February

    Hello!

    Maybe you know maybe not; but in February 2011 there is going to be a congress about Biosystematics.
    "The scope of the congress is to bring together evolutionary biologists and systematists working on plant, animal, and microscopical organisms to discuss and debate topics of common interest. The focus will be on innovative and forward-looking ideas, concepts, and methods in systematic and evolutionary biology. It will also provide a unique opportunity to highlight topics of current biodiversity research. We hope to attract many researchers from different fields to this congress and look forward to welcoming you in Berlin in February 2011."

    Major topics of this congress are Trends in Taxonomy, Evolution of Organisms in Time and Space, The Evolutionary Thoughts: History, Philosophy and Society, Evolution of Form and Function, Inventorying and Managing Biodiversity.


    If you are interested; please see the following link for further informations:

    http://www.biosyst-berlin-2011.de/

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    Sicily Panos

    Sicily Panos (you can download the panoramic photos at original size by opening each photo and clicking on 'Descargar foto'/'Download photo')

    Pano1 - Selinunte (05/09/2010) 9550×2348 pixels – 14141 KB
    Pano 2 - Selinunte (05/09/2010) 6816×2373 px – 8466 KB
    Pano 3 - Segesta (05/09/2010) 6174×2360 px – 7646 KB
    Pano 4 - Segesta (05/09/2010) 7690×2433 px – 11263 KB
    Pano 5 - Marettimo (07/09/2010) 7992×2459 px – 4340 KB
    Pano 6 - Monte Cofano (08/09/2010) 7887×2424 px – 4166 KB
    Pano 7 - Monte Cofano (08/09/2010) 14496×2464 px – 6351 KB
    Pano 8 - Stagnone (11/09/2010) 10810×2299 px – 12504 KB
    Pano 9 - Stagnone (11/09/2010) 10546×2492 px – 14890 KB

    View slideshow

    ;)