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| Biopolitical: Science scorned - in Nature magazine By Marcelino Fuentes In its editorial Science scorned, Nature magazine accuses the political right wing in the United States of being anti-science - against evolution, climate change, and fruit-fly, stem-cell and embryo research - and anti-"science-based" ... Biopolitical - http://biopolitical.blogspot.com/ | ||
| Beauty is in the eye of the beholder the world over | Science Blog By bjs Western culture is increasingly obsessed with physical appearance and beauty, but vanity is nothing new, nor is it limited to just one culture. Moreover, differences in our perception of physical beauty have an enormous impact on the ... Science Blog - http://scienceblog.com/ | ||
| Science Saturday - The Rumpus.net By Brian Spears Science Saturday. Brian Spears bio ↓ · October 16th, 2010 · filed under Other. Some great images of the leftovers from the Soviet Moon program. Why does Saturn's moon Iapetus look like a walnut? (Seriously, it looks like a walnut.) ... The Rumpus.net - http://therumpus.net/ | ||
| Science behind the choices: How science helps with recreation ... By Ear to the Ground Our Science Month theme has offered the chance to write about how science supports nearly every aspect of DNR's work. But you might be surprised to learn that science even plays a major role in how we manage recreation. ... Ear to the Ground - http://washingtondnr.wordpress.com/ | ||
| UCSF Doctor Wins National Medal Of Science: News: SFAppeal By Bay City News A University of California, San Francisco neurologist is among 10 distinguished researchers who will receive the National Medal of Science this year, the White House announced today. The medal, which is awarded annually, ... SF Appeal: News - http://sfappeal.com/news/ |
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