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Science Blog!
Tuesday, January 29, 2008
Science News~

Hey there! We're back not only with new posts but NEW members! Who are, Porntep and Poh Im ! Anyway, now Angeline, Haoting and Porntep will be working on the Science Board so their comments will be excluded. It will be then left with Jocelyn, Vinni and Poh Im.


Chameleons' colourful flashes are social signals!

http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn13235-chameleons-colourful-flashes-are-social-signals.html

Our Comments :

Jocelyn: I think it's really cool to hear this .

Vinni: It's often fascinating to know how animals have different way to attract opposite sex .

Poh Im : It's very amazing .

By the way, there is a interesting game we've found ! The web is :

http://www.abc.net.au/beasts/playground/default.htm

Any comments or suggestions? You can e-mail us at ph_sec@hotmail.com.

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Leader: Jocelyn Tan
Assi.Leader: Vinni Goh
Members: Poh Im
HaoTing
Angeline
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