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Science's rules | john hawks weblog By John Hawks The idea that science can, and should, be run according to fixed and universal rules, is both unrealistic and pernicious. It is unrealistic, for it takes too simple a view of the talents of man and of the circumstances which encourage, ... john hawks weblog - http://johnhawks.net/ | ||
Communicating About Climate Science, Part II | The Intersection ... Energy | On Wednesday, I did a first post about climate science communication. But because many other issues arise in this discussion than are addressed in the video tha. Discover Magazine | rsslist - http://discovermagazine.com/2009/oct/10-where-does-sex-live-in-brain-from-top-to-bottom | ||
Make: Online : "Children's product" ruling could impact edu ... By Gareth Branwyn Science kit makers argue that having to safety-test everything, from paper clips to rulers to binder clips, would be too expensive and... um... they're already common household items. That salt and dirt look pretty dangerous, though. ... MAKE Magazine - http://blog.makezine.com/ | ||
Brain Scams: The Real Science Behind Sex Differences By Cordelia Fine In Cordelia Fine's new book Delusions of Gender, she debunks the "neurosexist" myths of evolutionary psychology. In the process, she explores the neuroscience behind why male and female brains might be different - and why they might ... io9 - http://io9.com/ | ||
Candidates Question Climate Science | KQED's Climate Watch By Gretchen Weber Third-party candidates for governor call the science of global warming junk science and a scam at worst. KQED's Climate Watch - http://blogs.kqed.org/climatewatch/ |
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