
Andrew is a post-doctoral researcher in North Carolina focused on population and conservation genetics in hydrothermal vent communities.
David is a graduate student in Florida. He studies the ecology and conservation of sharks.
Amy is a graduate student in North Carolina studying local ecological knowledge within small scale fisheries.
Chuck is a graduate student in North Carolina focusing on apex predators and how they interact with fisheries.
Lyndell is a graduate student in North Carolina, studying the feeding ecology of cownose rays.
Iris is a graduate student in Washington studying habitat use and feeding habits of juvenile Pacific salmon and herring in Puget Sound.
Michael is a graduate student in Maryland investigating the visual systems of mantis shrimp.
What about the mercury content in the curly cue bulbs? What happens years from now when millions of them are in our landfills all around the country?
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We ran the math: link to southernfriedscience.com
CFL’s will release less mercury over their life than a comparable CFL.
I’m still baffled by the easy bake oven bit. The law applies to incandescent bulbs used for light. You’ll still be able to buy incandescent heat lamps for your baby chicks, reptiles, keeping your well pump from freezing, and yes, even your easy bake oven.
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