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Game of Thrones Science

RealClearScience - June 15, 2013 - 5:00am
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Your Brain Censors Everything

RealClearScience - June 15, 2013 - 5:00am
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Synthetic Blood Is Coming

RealClearScience - June 15, 2013 - 5:00am
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SCOTUS Rules with Sketchy Sci

RealClearScience - June 15, 2013 - 5:00am
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Pandora's Promise: Director Robert Stone Takes On The Anti-Nuclear Movement

Science2.0 - June 14, 2013 - 10:28pm
Do you like nuclear weapons?

If you respond yes to that, I think you have lost your mind. While I understand the value of an overwhelming force to end a bloody world war, it's also something that can't be unmade.  We had opened "Pandora's Box", the belief went.
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Pandora's Promise: Director Robert Stone Takes On The Anti-Nuclear Movement

General - June 14, 2013 - 10:28pm
Do you like nuclear weapons?

If you respond yes to that, I think you have lost your mind. While I understand the value of an overwhelming force to end a bloody world war, it's also something that can't be unmade.  We had opened "Pandora's Box", the belief went.
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Gene Patents: Justice Scalia Dissents On High School Science

Science2.0 - June 14, 2013 - 9:28pm
The U.S. Supreme Court just released a groundbreaking decision about the ability to patent genes – the assembly instruction for life.  

Amid much discussion about potential implications for the biotech industry, a separate, extremely troubling aspect of this decision has largely slid under the radar: one of the SCOTUS Justices dissented with basic science saying he is "unable to affirm... knowledge or even my own belief" in high school biology
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Gene Patents: Justice Scalia Dissents On High School Science

General - June 14, 2013 - 9:28pm
The U.S. Supreme Court just released a groundbreaking decision about the ability to patent genes – the assembly instruction for life.  

Amid much discussion about potential implications for the biotech industry, a separate, extremely troubling aspect of this decision has largely slid under the radar: one of the SCOTUS Justices dissented with basic science saying he is "unable to affirm... knowledge or even my own belief" in high school biology
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Around The Arctic June 2013

Science2.0 - June 14, 2013 - 9:09pm
Around The Arctic June 2013


The Arctic is currently primed for rapid and extensive ice loss, unless we see some very unusual weather conditions this Summer.

The state of the ice can be seen in the following series of satellite images from NASA's Earth Observing System Data and Information System - EOSDIS.  EOSDIS produces near real-time data and makes images such as the Arctic mosaic and the Near Real Time (Orbit Swath) Images available on the web.
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Around The Arctic June 2013

General - June 14, 2013 - 9:09pm
Around The Arctic June 2013


The Arctic is currently primed for rapid and extensive ice loss, unless we see some very unusual weather conditions this Summer.

The state of the ice can be seen in the following series of satellite images from NASA's Earth Observing System Data and Information System - EOSDIS.  EOSDIS produces near real-time data and makes images such as the Arctic mosaic and the Near Real Time (Orbit Swath) Images available on the web.
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A Legacy of Crusades: Leprosy

RealClearScience - June 14, 2013 - 8:00am
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India's Bad Drugs & Excuses

RealClearScience - June 14, 2013 - 8:00am
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Avoid the Goat Behind Door #2

RealClearScience - June 14, 2013 - 8:00am
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Serial Blind-Spot For Organic Advocates

Science2.0 - June 14, 2013 - 3:54am
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Serial Blind-Spot For Organic Advocates

General - June 14, 2013 - 3:54am
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Biological Costs

Science2.0 - June 14, 2013 - 1:15am
In several posts the question of biological costs is invariably mentioned in discussing evolution.  These costs are normally of the metabolic or fitness type.  Metabolic costs are associated with the existence of a particular trait and the energy necessary for the trait's existence, while fitness costs are those that have an impact on the organism's ability to survive and reproduce (1).

In most instances, these concepts are taken from economic analogies, yet, like economics, the concept of cost is meaningless without a context.  The two defining elements that must be considered are value and affordability.
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Biological Costs

General - June 14, 2013 - 1:15am
In several posts the question of biological costs is invariably mentioned in discussing evolution.  These costs are normally of the metabolic or fitness type.  Metabolic costs are associated with the existence of a particular trait and the energy necessary for the trait's existence, while fitness costs are those that have an impact on the organism's ability to survive and reproduce (1).

In most instances, these concepts are taken from economic analogies, yet, like economics, the concept of cost is meaningless without a context.  The two defining elements that must be considered are value and affordability.
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'Spiritual But Not Religous'? Don't Trust Them

General - June 13, 2013 - 10:30pm

In the last two generations, the designation 'spiritual but not religious' has become popular. It's hard to know what it means - atheists and religious people are at least taking some sort of stand - but one thing sociologists say they do know: Young adults who deem themselves "spiritual but not religious" are more likely to commit both violent and property crimes than young people who self-report religious belief ("religious and spiritual" or "religious but not spiritual").


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'Spiritual But Not Religous'? Don't Trust Them

Science2.0 - June 13, 2013 - 10:30pm

In the last two generations, the designation 'spiritual but not religious' has become popular. It's hard to know what it means - atheists and religious people are at least taking some sort of stand - but one thing sociologists say they do know: Young adults who deem themselves "spiritual but not religious" are more likely to commit both violent and property crimes than young people who self-report religious belief ("religious and spiritual" or "religious but not spiritual").


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