Friday, December 3, 2010

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Peter H. Gleick: The Science of Climate Change and Closing Doors ...
By Peter H. Gleick
On Dec. 1, I provided oral and written testimony to a hearing of the Select Committee on Energy Independence and Global Warming of the US Congress. It turns out this was the very last hearing of the Select Committee.
The Huffington Post Full Blog Feed - http://www.huffingtonpost.com/theblog/
NASA's Newly Discovered Arsenic-Loving Bacteria Are Fascinating ...
By Rebecca Boyle
So everyone chill out. It does raise interesting questions for alien life- hunters, however.
Popular Science - New Technology,... - http://www.popsci.com/
Should science models be separate from production models ...
By steve
I mentioned this in the comment thread on my earlier post on model IV&V, but I'm elevating it to a full post here because it's an interesting point of.
Serendipity - http://www.easterbrook.ca/steve/
Mono Lake bacteria build their DNA using arsenic (and no, this isn ...
Not even theoretical, as long as we use the word "theory" as it should be in science (at least biological science) – just speculative. It's still fascinating and worth thinking about, but I'd rather consider it an extension of some ...
Discover Magazine | rsslist - http://discovermagazine.com/2009/oct/10-where-does-sex-live-in-brain-from-top-to-bottom
Science is not the oppressor. | Geek Feminism Blog
By Restructure!
Science is not the enemy; the practise of science is a productive method for understanding ourselves and our world. When some scientific studies overgeneralize and/or neglect certain groups of people, the problem is bad science, ...
Geek Feminism Blog - http://geekfeminism.org/


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