« Virginia to get open-source online textbooks | Main | On Nature News »

Bookmark in Connotea

Ones that got away - December 02, 2008

“It’s simply too much money. It’s time for him to go - the sooner he gets a new home the better.”
Heiner Kloes, senior bear keeper at Berlin Zoo, explains that the zoo is trying to sell celebrity polar bear Knut as it cannot afford a new compound that would be large enough for him to mate in (The Times).

“We thought that when it had escaped out to the world it would have a more dignified name. But it didn't.”
Doug Engelbart, of the Stanford Research Institute in California, invented the computer mouse 40 years ago (Daily Telegraph).

“We drilled and drilled all winter when it was dark and the windchill was 80 below. Everyone thought I was crazy.”
Chuck Fipke explains how, in Wired’s words, ‘a Rogue Geologist Discovered a Diamond Trove in the Canadian Arctic’.

Post a comment

Comments will be reviewed by the blog editors before being published, mainly to ensure that spam and irrelevant material (such as product advertisements) are not published . Please keep your comment brief. Excessively long or offensively phrased entries will be edited.

We strongly encourage you to use your real, full name. E-mail addresses are required in case we need to discuss your comment with you directly. We won't publish your e-mail address unless you request it.

Please enter the numbers you see below - this helps us to cut down on spam. Note that attempting to post within 30 seconds of hitting ‘preview’ or ‘post’ can cause the system to think you are spamming the site. If you are having trouble with this system, you can instead e-mail a comment to 'thegreatbeyond at nature.com'.

please enter code

TrackBack

TrackBack URL for this entry:
http://blogs.nature.com/cgi-bin/mt/mt-tb.cgi/6794