Belize in Social Media
79
The Best of the Central American country of Belize in Social Media, curated to reduce the noise - Updated Daily...http://www.belizenet.com
Curated by BelizeNet.com
Follow
Scooped by BelizeNet.com onto Belize in Social Media
Scoop.it!

Maya calendar cycle celebrated throughout Central America (PHOTOS)

Maya calendar cycle celebrated throughout Central America (PHOTOS) | Belize in Social Media | Scoop.it
The Maya calendar cycle is cause for celebration (as opposed to apocalyptic panic) in Central America.
No comment yet.
BelizeNet.com is also curating
The Good Stuff All Things Photography Naturalight The Best of Google+ Today
Discover Topics BelizeNet.com is following
Quite Interesting News HDSLR The 21st Century Geography Education Where is the love? Content Curation World
and 154 others
Your new post is loading...
Scooped by BelizeNet.com
Scoop.it!

Waves Break Coral Embryo into Identical Twins

Waves Break Coral Embryo into Identical Twins | Belize in Social Media | Scoop.it

Interesting information about how some Belize Barrier Reef corals grow and migrate to new areas (even though the study is from the Great Barrier Reef in Australia.

 

"... Cloning helps corals colonize habitats far and wide ..."

No comment yet.
Scooped by BelizeNet.com
Scoop.it!

Bionic butterfly wings are ultimate heat sensors

Bionic butterfly wings are ultimate heat sensors | Belize in Social Media | Scoop.it

Belize has its fair share of the irridescent Blue Morpho butterflies.  The shimmer of these gorgeous creatures in the forest is amazing.

 

"...The same properties that make Morpho butterfly wings iridescent could help them detect inflammation in people..."

No comment yet.
Scooped by BelizeNet.com
Scoop.it!

Gene Therapy Could Help Corals Survive Climate Change: Scientific American

Gene Therapy Could Help Corals Survive Climate Change: Scientific American | Belize in Social Media | Scoop.it

Has great implications for Belize.

 

"...A microbiologist is harnessing beneficial bacteria to help coral reefs weather pollution, overfishing and climate change..."

No comment yet.