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Science Podcast, 6 November 2009
Science Signaling —
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Stem cell gene therapy; the origins of religion; an unusually fast-evolving supernova; your Letters to Science; and more.4 days ago -
What’s the Role of Science for Advocacy?
Cool Green Science: The Conservation Blog of The Nature Conservancy —
Authority: 533
As the “energy sprawl” idea has been discussed and debated in the media , I (one of the paper’s co-authors) have grown a thick skin against criticism. Perhaps the harshest piece of invective, however, still bothers me: the criticism by Matt Wasson in the Huffington Post . The factual criticisms Matt makes ...5 days ago -
CFR Recording Suggests Creating False Scarcity to Drive Up Demand for H1N1 Vaccine
Count Us Out —
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Laughter as dignitaries discuss making vaccine mandatory, tricking public into taking itA recording of a recent Council On Foreign Relations symposium reveals attendees discussing ways and means of getting the public to take the H1N1 flu vaccine in spite of the mass resistance that has arisen due to questions over ...5 days ago -
High school teacher suspended after assigning an article on homosexuality in animals
Gender and Schooling —
Authority: 505
Yesterday, Mr. Delong, a 10th and 12th grade Honors English teacher in Piasa, IL was suspended for assigning an article about homosexuality in the animal kingdom to his students. Should teachers ask their students to read about controversial topics? Should we allow parents veto power over the curriculum? The local ...1 week ago -
Cool Green Morning: Friday, October 30
Cool Green Science: The Conservation Blog of The Nature Conservancy —
Authority: 533
What’s more frightening than more Americans getting their news from Jon Stewart than a newspaper ? When Jon Stewart says putting giant reflective mirrors into space will slow climate change… and he means it ! It’s real scary stuff, kids, so we put it last in this morning’s Coolness to give you a good fright ...1 week ago -
Esquire’s December 2009 Augmented Reality Issue
VizWorld.com —
Authority: 491
In an attempt to stave off their own demise (along with the rest of the print industry, sadly), Esquire is banking on the popularity of Augmented Reality by adding various markers to the upcoming December issue. On the cover is an AR marker (shown) that will show Robert Downey Jr appearing and “offering ...1 week ago -
Beyond ‘The Tragedy of the Commons’: Why Conservation Needs a Rethink
Cool Green Science: The Conservation Blog of The Nature Conservancy —
Authority: 533
Of course this year’s Nobel Peace Prize got all the press — as that prize nearly always does. The Nobel Prize in economics , by contrast, went almost unnoticed. That’s a double shame . First, because it was given to Dr. Elinor Ostrom of the Indiana University and Arizona State University — the first ...2 weeks ago -
Error in How We Measure Biofuel Emissions Harms Environment
Saving Gas —
Authority: 162
At this point, it’s pretty well-established that the jury is still out on the good that biofuels do for the environment, but most of that debate is based on how the fuel gets produced. However, a new report published in Science magazine (as reported by NPR) states that, in reality, how we measure emissions from ...2 weeks ago -
Cool Green Morning: Friday, October 23
Cool Green Science: The Conservation Blog of The Nature Conservancy —
Authority: 533
Some days you wake up and find everything you’re doing and believing is wrong — like eating tomatoes or thinking your fellow Americans trust the scientific consensus that man is causing climate change . This, ladies and gentlemen, is one of those days. But tomorrow is Climate Action Day, so…maybe slice a ...2 weeks ago -
Science Podcast, 23 October 2009
Science Signaling —
Authority: 453
Fixing a climate accounting error; a pathogenic threat to frogs; big telescope plans; and more.2 weeks ago -
Can anybody here play this game?
GreenTech Pastures —
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Kyoto Protocol miscalculated on deforestation and biofuel production. Big mistake.2 weeks ago -
Newsweek Mag Ranks Teva Pharmaceutical a Top Company in the World
isRealli - The New Blog of the State of Israel —
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photo: Getty images Ask an Israeli what image pops to mind when thinking of health and prosperity, and chances are it’s that of Eli Hurwitz, Chairman of Teva Pharmaceutical. Why, you may ask? Because over the past fifty years, Teva Pharmaceutical has become the biggest manufacturer of generic drugs in North ...2 weeks ago -
Science Podcast, 16 October 2009
Science Signaling —
Authority: 453
The galactic imprint on the Suns heliosphere; Saudi Arabias new graduate university; the taste of carbonation; plus new insights on how proteins are made.3 weeks ago -
Research Finds Strong Link to Virus as Cause of CFS!
LEMON-AIDE —
Authority: 113
Article in Science magazine, reports the news those of us with ME/CFS have been waiting for. A strong link to a virus (similar to HIV) has been found as a probable (but not yet proven) cause. Progress how slowly it moves…how long we have been waiting. For those of us with ME/CFS, ...4 weeks ago -
Nice to meet you, Ardi. See you at the family reunion.
Art Scatter —
Authority: 423
Meet the family: Ardi, or Ardipithecus ramidus, in the flesh. At 4.4 million years old, she’s our REALLY great aunt. Illustration: Jay Matternes, Science magazine As we all know, modern life seems to be zipping around us at something approaching light speed: Whole trends and movements sometimes flower and die ...5 weeks ago -
Let music move you
The Art of Science —
Authority: 122
That may sound cheesy, but more and more research is finding out it is true! From Mark Changizi at Scientific American : Speech sounds alone, stripped of their meaning, don’t inspire. We don’t wake up to alarm clocks blaring German speech. We don’t drive to work listening to native spoken Eskimo, and then ...7 weeks ago -
Cancer Breathalyzer
What The Christ? —
Authority: 152
Science Magazine reports that Harvard scientists have developed a contraption that can detect lung cancer using only exhaled air from the patient. The device passes the air over tiny gold nanoparticles designed to collect specific free radicals, chemicals released by cancer cells. The device is reusable and ...7 weeks ago