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That’s right only 3 things. Oh, there are plenty of things that I wish I would have learned about at university, but I am well aware that no degree will give you an...
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Developed by Australia’s Krome Studios, this Hellboy adventure, released to coincide with the new Hollywood flick, begins promisingly.The inimitable Ron Perlman...
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” * Discoveries in astronomy have shown beyond a reasonable doubt that the universe did, in fact, have a beginning. There was a single moment of creation.
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A new Canadian study shows why “papa”, “daddy” and “mommy” are the only first words new-born babies understand.
The study,...
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A little while back I linked to Sahotra Sarkar’s review of Steve Fuller’s Science versus Religion. Now Fuller has put up a defence at the Intelligent Design...
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Beijing fired over 1,000 rain dispersal rockets on Friday evening to blow away rain clouds for the smooth opening ceremony of the 29th Olympic Games at the National...
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The UC Berkley scientist team has made a major development towards creating a cloak that is 100% invisible. The team, led by scientist Xiang Zhang, has developed a...
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University of Manchester scientists have uncovered the 3D structure of Mps1 - a protein that regulates the number of chromosomes during cell division and thus has an...
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There are generally two types of science: first, there’s the type that makes computers work, allows us to ride around in metal boxes propelled by continuous...
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Scientists sometimes do crazy things. Too crazy. Purple Slinky blog (what a name) has an intriguing post about 5 scientists that went too far in the name of science.
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Chinese government’s olympian efforts to clean up the city’s air aren’t working.
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Although “our reliance on fossil fuels has created global warming” sounded strange to me, I enjoy Al Gore optimism as much as a reality of processes occurring...
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Religion is dangerous, he wrote; it breeds hatred and idiocy. It is our job to advance humanity’s knowledge
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He is 8ft tall and has a roar that could start an avalanche.
Despite this, the yeti has always managed to remain abominably elusive.
But yesterday, claims that the...
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The history of scientific discovery is full of missteps. Sometimes iffy ideas lead to stronger theories. Other times, a good idea becomes a bad idea.
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Modern day antiretroviral drugs lover HIV levels past detectable levels. But a HIV positive person has to stay on the drugs because the virus hides in immune cells,...
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Sixteen years after Barbie dolls declared, “Math class is tough!” girls are proving that, at math, they are just as tough as boys. In the largest study of...
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Dr. Victor A. McKusick, a key architect of the Human Genome Project and a winner of the National Medal of Science, has died. He was 86.Officials at Johns Hopkins...
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About The Large Hadron Collider (LHC)
The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN will become the world’s largest and highest-energy particle accelerator. Its main...
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Apparently, America’s STEM is more of a dropping leaf. STEM means science, technology, engineering, and math; the number of graduates under these fields is dropping....
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