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in PoliticsExplaining Racism: Part 1 - Why Do the Heathen Rage?

It doesn't mean racists aren't still sleazy scumbags... but SCIENCE helps us understand them!by parkypundit / on May 9, 2011 -
in TVAmerican Experience Presents Dinosaur Wars, January 17, PBS

DINOSAUR WARS recounts the epic battle waged over dinosaur fossils by rival paleontologists in the American West.by missbobetier / on Jan 12, 2011 -
in PoliticsScientific Results Filtered by Canadian Government

In spring, Natural Resources Canada scientists got a new rule. No revealing results without the Minister's approval.by thepoliteskeptic / on Sep 18, 2010
Latest blogosphere posts tagged “scientists”
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PM should probe ISRO blacklisting order: Former chairman (Interview)
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Bangalore, Jan 29 (IANS) Stung by a government order debarring him and three other reputed space scientists from occupying official posts, former Indian space agency chairman G. Madhavan Nair has demanded that Prime Minister Manmohan Singh immediately enquire into the case.“As I am not aware who took the decision ...9 hours ago -
President Obama Wants to Help the Little Guys—Especially If They’re Named Boone Pickens and George Soros
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President Barack Obama spoke up for the financial pursuits of the tiny guy in his State of the Union speech to Congress on January 24th. On January 26th, the President spoke in Las Vegas about utilizing taxpayer dollars to enhance the financial properly-getting on one particular of individuals tiny guys in ...10 hours ago -
High heels could be bad for your health
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London, Jan 28 (IANS) While many women may view high heels as a style statement or find them as an essential in their wardrobes, it could actually be proving bad for their health, a study has suggested.A first of its kind scientific study has found that lovers of heels walk markedly different from [...]1 day ago -
Amazon rainforest mapped in unprecedented detail
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http://www.guardian.co.uk Amazon rainforest mapped in unprecedented detail Scientists record Amazon’s structure and biodiversity by bouncing laser beams off forest 400,000 times per secondFive thousand metres above the most biodiverse corner of the Amazon, tropical ecologist Greg Asner and his team see ...2 days ago -
Autism signs ‘can be detected in 6-month-old babies’ by measuring brain activity
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http://www.dailymail.co.uk Autism signs ‘can be detected in 6-month-old babies’ by measuring brain activity Scientists from Birkbeck College, London, say the test could help identify infants most at risk of developing the disorder later in life. published date:Fri, 27 Jan 2012 11:07:33 GMT2 days ago -
Scientists find genetic mutation associated with early prostate cancer
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Scientists come across genetic mutation connected with early prostate most cancers By Jay Price tag / McClatchy Newspapers CHAPEL HILL, NC — A staff of researchers has found a genetic mutation strongly related with prostate cancers that occur at unusually early ages and among folks with a household historical ...3 days ago -
Mild tremors in parts of Andhra trigger panic
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Hyderabad, Jan 26 (IANS) Mild tremors in parts of Andhra Pradesh Thursday triggered panic among people. There was no loss of life or damage to property.People ran out of their houses in several parts of Krishna and Guntur districts in north coastal Andhra and Khammam district in Telangana region as the earth [...]3 days ago -
Scientists make ‘invisibility cloak’ breakthrough
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http://www.telegraph.co.uk Scientists make ‘invisibility cloak’ breakthrough Scientists in the United States have made a further step towards creating an “invisibility cloak” by masking a large, free-standing object in three dimensions. published date:Thu, 26 Jan 2012 07:06:26 GMT3 days ago -
ISRO mum on Nair’s outburst, scientists dismayed
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Bangalore/Chennai, Jan 25 (IANS) The state-run Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) Wednesday declined to comment on the outburst of its former chairman G. Madhavan Nair on the space agency and its current chairman K. Radhakrishnan, saying it would do so at the “appropriate time”.“We have no comments for ...4 days ago -
Probing the Neural Networks of Human Conflict
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Why do some human groups appear to hate each other? New research by a group of neuroscientists attempts to use brain imaging to determine how the brain responds to empathy and conflict-resolution. Emile Bruneau and Rebecca Saxe of Massachusetts Institute of Technology are studying why empathy — the ability to feel ...4 days ago -
Scientist, Job Openings in Ahmedabad – National Institute of Occupational Health
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National Institute of Occupational Health Meghaninagar National Institute of Occupational Health Name of the Government Organization: National Institute of Occupational Health Applications are invited for filling up the following posts:- Job Number: 01 Job Designation: Scientist-B Experimental Toxicology ...4 days ago -
Obama, the Outsourcer-in-Chief
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Ironically, in his State of the Union Handle tonight, President Obama railed versus “outsourcing.” That was humorous, since he has spent billions of tax dollars on subsidizing the outsourcing of American jobs to foreign nations around the world. “79 percent” of all green-work funding in Obama’s $ 800 ...4 days ago -
Women suffer pain more intensely than men
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Washington, Jan 24 (IANS) Women suffer pain more intensely than men in virtually every disease category, according to an exhaustive analysis.Stanford University scientists based the findings on a novel database that examined more than 160,000 pain scores reported for more than 72,000 adult patients.“None of these ...5 days ago -
Huge pool of Arctic water could cool Europe—UK study
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LONDON – A huge pool of fresh water in the Arctic Ocean is expanding and could lower the temperature of Europe by causing an ocean current to slow down, British scientists said on Sunday. Read full story: Huge pool of Arctic water could cool Europe—UK study (external link)6 days ago -
Scientists Present Prostate Cancer Breakthrough at International Oncology Conference
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Image via Wikipedia New animal study confirms the dramatic effects of a natural formula against aggressive prostate cancer tumors. Researchers at the Methodist Research Institute at Indiana University conducted the study on mice, using a human prostate cancer xenograft model (outlined below). These latest ...1 week ago -
MUST-WATCH Video of Senators Investigating Scientific Consensus of Human-Caused Global Warming
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This video is a little long, which is why it’s gotten me awhile to post on it. However, after watching it, I am labeling it a MUST-WATCH. If you think it’s too long, just watch a few minutes, at least. The whole thing, really, in one awesome segment after another. Senator Franken and [...]1 week ago -
Nanocrystals make for improved dentures
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Washington, Jan 22 (IANS) A new kind of glass ceramic with a nanocrystalline structure will make for improved dental restoration owing to its high strength and optical characteristics, scientists say.“We achieved a strength five times higher than with comparable denture ceramics available today,” said glass ...1 week ago -
Elusive monkeys caught on camera
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http://www.bbc.co.uk Elusive monkeys caught on camera One of the world’s most endangered primates has been caught on camera by scientists in Borneo. published date:Fri, 20 Jan 2012 09:19:53 GMT1 week ago -
Teardrop protein has jaws to chew up harmful bacteria
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Washington, Jan 20 (IANS) Lysozymes, antiseptic proteins in our teardrops, have jaws that latch on and chomp through rows of cell walls of harmful bugs like someone hungrily devouring an ear of corn.“Those jaws chew apart the walls of the bacteria that are trying to get into your eyes and infect them,” said [...]1 week ago -
Biodiversity crisis overshadows climate changes
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London, Jan 20 (IANS) The challenges of conserving the world’s species against their rapid decline are perhaps even larger than mitigating the negative effects of global climate change, scientists said.Dealing with the biodiversity crisis requires political will and needs to be based on a solid scientific ...1 week ago



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