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more about #forest frigg: Yeah, isn't there a value in leaving something that's untouched untouched? more » Seiven: TECHNOLOGY IS AWESOME...damn I love gadgets and what they can do for us. From the simplest apps to the LHC gadgets and technology never cease to amaze. more » wagenejm: "An expedition launched in the fall to Mount Mabu discovered three new species of butterflies, a new Gaboon viper than can kill a human in a single bi... more » Afzal Pahary: It is a bitter-sweet thing because the military has had access to these tech for decades and yet it was never used for the benefit of humanity..... Ni... more » GitEmSteveDave_ My Brute Dojo Code CDIAFIFE: So before Google Earth, scientists didn't have things like maps which they would mark where they had searched before? Did they think it was an empty ... more » fredygamer: Red touches yellow, you're a dead fellow. Red touches black, you're okay, Jack I forgot about that saying...i learned it when i was little. more » TerryinSt.Paul: I love these stories about " Undiscovered " things. It reminds me of Christopher Colombus " discovering " America. It's not like noone knew about it, ... more » Ozzie's Secret Code Name: MisterWho: This is great! Now no part of our planet with be left unraped, correction, unexplored. more » Dwayne Harris: I don't understand how people go exploring without immediately getting killed by some creature like that snake. more » blomster: Wait a minute. How did they figure out that the new Gaboon viper can kill a human in a single bite? more » xsecretfiles2: "a new Gaboon viper than can kill a human in a single bite?" Don't you mean THAT CAN KILL A HUMAN? more » thedarkhorse: I wonder who was the poor sucker to find out about that viper. more » Mount_Prion: Please don't wake up Cthulhu. more » Maksimir: Timberlake... pop star AND scientist.. is there anything he can't.. er.. wait a minute... more » -
#googleearth
Google Earth Leads Scientists to Undiscovered Forest, Brand New Species
Google Earth is fantastic, but this might be its most amazing feat yet: A scientist stumbled across an unknown green patch that turned out to be an unexplored forest home to brand new undiscovered species.
