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Mystery Insect Found In London s Natural History Museum s Wildlife Garden: related news
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An insect, not seen in the UK before, has been discovered living in the Natural History Museum's Wildlife Garden. The tiny bug is baffling insect experts at the Museum who are still trying to identify the mystery newcomer.
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via Science Daily @ 8:58 16th Jul
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In this undated image made available by Natural History Museum, showing the tiny red-and-black bug which is thought to be a new species of insect, and that has appeared inside London's Natural History Museum gardens, according to information made available Monday July 14, 2008. The almond-shaped insect, about the size of a grain of rice seems to thrive on plane trees at the grounds of the 19th-century museum, but this insect is not the same as any of the 28 million insects currently classified by the museum, 'I don't expect to find a new species in the gardens of a museum,' said Max Barclay, Collections Manager at the Natural History Museum.
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via Boston Globe @ 17:00 15th Jul
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In this undated image made available by Natural History Museum, showing the tiny red-and-black bug which is thought to be a new species of insect, and that has appeared inside London's Natural History Museum gardens, according to information made available on July 14, 2008. The almond-shaped insect, about the size of a grain of rice seems to thrive on plane trees at the grounds of the 19th-century museum, but this insect is not the same as any of the 28 million insects currently classified by the museum. (AP)
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via Sify @ 3:09 15th Jul
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In this undated image made available by Natural History Museum, showing the tiny red-and-black bug which is thought to be a new species of insect, and that has appeared inside London's Natural History Museum gardens, according to information made available Monday July 14, 2008. The almond-shaped insect, about the size of a grain of rice seems to thrive on plane trees at the grounds of the 19th-century museum, but this insect is not the same as any of the 28 million insects currently classified by the museum,
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via Washington Post @ 0:04 15th Jul
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LONDON: The experts at London's Natural History Museum pride themselves on being able to classify and display thousands of species — from birds and mammals to insects, dinosaurs and snakes — and are confident can identify most living things on the planet.
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via International Herald Tribune @ 3:03 15th Jul
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LONDON-The experts at London's Natural History Museum pride themselves on being able to classify and display thousands of species, from birds and mammals to insects, dinosaurs and snakes, and are confident can identify most living things on the planet.
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via Macro World Investor @ 3:09 15th Jul
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LONDON, The experts at London's Natural History Museum pride themselves on being able to identify species from around the globe, from birds and mammals to insects and snakes. Yet they can't figure out a tiny red-and-black bug that has appeared in the museum's own gardens.
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via Macro World Investor @ 8:15 15th Jul
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A new mystery bug has been spotted living in the Wildlife Garden of the Natural History Museum here. Experts checked the new insect with those in the museum's national insect collection of more than 28 million specimens. Amazingly, there was no exact match.
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via The Pioneer @ 22:51 16th Jul
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In this undated image made available by Natural History Museum showing the tiny red-and-black bug which is thought to be a new species of insect and that has appeared inside Londons Natural History Museum gardens according to information made availab ...
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via PhysOrg.com @ 9:12 15th Jul
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July 15, 2008—Even with 28 million insect specimens in their collection, experts at London's Natural History Museum haven't found a match for a mysterious bug—pictured above—found in their own backyard.
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via National Geographic @ 6:30 17th Jul
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London's Natural History Museum says this mystery bug has not been seen in Britain before and has made its home in the museum's wildlife garden.
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via MSNBC @ 1:19 15th Jul
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July 15, 2008—Even with 28 million insect specimens in their collection, experts at London's Natural History Museum haven't found a match for a mysterious bug—pictured above—found in their own backyard.
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via National Geographic @ 21:36 15th Jul
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The tiny red-and-black bug that is thought to be a new species of insect that has appeared inside London's Natural History Museum gardens
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via Time @ 16:56 15th Jul
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LONDON -- The experts at London's Natural History Museum pride themselves on being able to identify species from around the globe, from birds and mammals to insects and snakes. Yet they can't figure out a tiny red-and-black bug that has appeared in the museum's own gardens.
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via CTV.ca @ 9:04 15th Jul
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LONDON (AP) - The experts at London's Natural History Museum pride themselves on being able to identify species from around the globe, from birds and mammals to insects and snakes. Yet they can't figure out a tiny red-and-black bug that has appeared in the museum's own gardens.
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LONDON (AP) -- The experts at London's Natural History Museum pride themselves on being able to identify species from around the globe, from birds and mammals to insects and snakes. Yet they can't figure out a tiny red-and-black bug that has appeared in the museum's own gardens.
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via Associated Press @ 0:04 15th Jul
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The experts at London's Natural History Museum pride themselves on being able to identify species from around the globe, from birds and mammals to insects and snakes. Yet they can't figure out a tiny red-and-black bug that has appeared in the museum's own gardens.
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via Town Hall @ 21:37 15th Jul
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The experts at London's Natural History Museum pride themselves on being able to identify species from around the globe, from birds and mammals to insects and snakes. Yet they can't figure out a tiny red-and-black bug that has appeared in the museum's own gardens.
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via Forbes.com @ 3:09 15th Jul
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(AP) The experts at London's Natural History Museum pride themselves on being able to identify species from around the globe, from birds and mammals to insects and snakes. Yet they can't figure out a tiny red-and-black bug that has appeared in the museum's own gardens.
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via CBS News @ 1:19 15th Jul
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CBNNews.com - LONDON -- The experts at London's Natural History Museum pride themselves on being able to identify species from around the globe, from birds and mammals to insects and snakes. Yet they can't figure out a tiny red-and-black bug that has appeared in the museum's own gardens.
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via Christian Broadcasting Network @ 18:44 15th Jul
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The Utah Museum of Natural History will break ground for the new museum at 301 Wakara Way. They are celebrating by holding a groundbreaking celebration on July 29th at the site of the new museum from 8 a.m. - 10 p.m. Museum members are invited to park on Colorow Drive between Wakara Way and Tabby Lane and shuttles will take them to the site.
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via About @ 13:53 28th Jul
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A new display has opened at the Natural History Museum to celebrate 150 years since the theory of natural selection was revealed to the world.
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via 24 Hour Museum @ 16:24 2nd Jul
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The Cleveland Museum of Natural History and Case Western Reserve University have inked a deal that will allow an Indiana company to have access to the museum’s pediatric skeleton collection and will help raise money to preserve the collection.
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via Crains Cleveland Business @ 19:30 22nd Jul
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As the Natural History Museum looks to expand further into the licensing sector, it is searching for a London-based licensing manager to join the team.
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via Licensing.biz @ 13:54 2nd Jul
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