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Bill Nye Totally Won That Debate
The debate tonight between Bill Nye and Ken Ham was won by Nye hands down. Hands up. Take a look at this lovely slide: That is a fantastic point. I have not see... Read more
The 04 February 2014 by Bjornostman
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Chemistry World: Organic Matter
Fantastic artwork from the RSCPaul Dochety's blog at Totallysynthetic.com was a massive inspiration to me in my early days as a blogger, showing me that there... Read more
The 29 January 2014 by Brsm
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Surprising Human Hand Bone Challenges Evolution
The Institute for Creation Research is an organisation which spins science news to support the notion that the earth was created 6,000 or so years ago. Read more
The 27 January 2014 by Reprieve
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The Second Law of Thermodynamics and a Theory of the Origin of Life Itself
I have in all my time of reading science, and science news, never quite experienced the absolute abstraction of objectivity, as I did this morning. Read more
The 24 January 2014 by Philipmarais
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Bodily Maps of Emotions.
Nummenmaa and collaborators, from several universities in Finland, propose that our emotions are represented in our somatosensory system as culturally... Read more
The 23 January 2014 by Deric Bownds
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Rosetta Calls Home
My guess is you guys all know about Rosetta, ESA’s awesome comet chaser that operates on solar energy alone. The spacecraft entered deep-space hibernation mode... Read more
The 22 January 2014 by Ningauble
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Innovation and Lucid Dreaming
Does the idea of conspicuously dreaming up the next innovation appeal to you? Does it sound tempting to build storm proof cities in your mind? Solve mathematica... Read more
The 22 January 2014 by Thinkibility
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Bee Venom May Be the Cure for HIV
According to a research scientists from Washington University School of Medicine published in the March 2013 issue of Antiviral Therapy, nanoparticles containin... Read more
The 20 January 2014 by Ningauble
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What Happened to the Great Movie Posters of Old?
You go to the theater, there it is, the protagonist, his back to us, facing a demolished landscape… Battle-LA, Star Trek Into Darkness, Inception, Oblivion…... Read more
The 19 January 2014 by Ningauble
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Scientists Use Cobalt-Based Catalysts to Replicate Photosynthesis
Currently, the most efficient methods we have for making fuel — principally, hydrogen — from sunlight and water involve rare and expensive metal catalysts,... Read more
The 15 January 2014 by Dailyfusion
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