Recommended Reading: Radiohead’s ‘OK Computer’ predicted the future

The Radiohead Prophesies: How 'OK Computer' Predicted the Future Stuart Berman, Pitchfork Pitchfork is celebrating the 20th anniversary of Radiohead's OK Computer this week, including a pretty interesting look at how Thom Yorke imagined the future...

Evolution Basics For People Who Hate It


There are many online resources for the study of evolution, but not many written from the perspective of a scientist who ‘feels the pain’ of people who want to reject it. That was part of the...
    






Charles Darwin Proven Wrong Regarding Tree of Life


Charles Darwin courted controversy yet bequeathed to us the theory of evolution. The survival of the fittest and the law of the jungle are phrases so common today that even a four year old child...
    


Facebook Designed Scientific Emotional Emoticons


Darwin published a book on the emotions in humans and animals more than a hundred years back. It basically dealt with the body language common between species and what it showed. In other words it...
    


Armchair Darwinians discover new insect species on Flickr

Armchair darwinians discover new insect species on Flickr

Entomologist Shaun Winterton has discovered a new species of Malaysian Lacewing from the comfort of his computer. Idly browsing Flickr, he came across Guek "Kurt" Hock Ping's snap of an insect taken while hiking in the Malaysian jungle, which bore an unfamiliar black-and-blue pattern along its wings. When his colleagues couldn't identify the markings, he realized he was staring at a new species and hurriedly emailed the photographer -- who, a year later, had captured one of the elusive creatures. Sent to Simon Brooks at the Natural History Museum, the suspicion was confirmed. The armchair explorer named it Semachrysa jade after his daughter and promptly used Google Docs to co-author the paper with Guek and Brooks on opposite ends of the world. If your mom complains that you're spending too much time on your computer, you can tell her you're searching for strange life-forms and old civilizations with a straight face.

[Image Credit: Guek "Kurt" Hock Ping, Flickr]

Armchair Darwinians discover new insect species on Flickr originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 13 Aug 2012 11:41:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

Permalink The Verge, NPR, io9  |  sourceOrionMystery, Zookeys, Flickr  | Email this | Comments