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Science Is That Much Closer to Understanding the Physics of Coffee ... By Adrian Chen Physicists have come up with a mathematical model to predict the formation coffee rings—their thickness and length. They've done this before, but maybe that other model didn't account for cream and/or sugar? [via Ars Technica] Gawker - http://www.gawker.com/ | ||
Quite a bit: Science and spirituality By Andy I want to quickly say that I love science. A girl I met at a youth group once proudly declared "I don't believe in science!" and I cringed so hard I almost flattened my eyeballs, because she thought she was being a determined Christian. ... Quite a bit - http://quiteabit.blogspot.com/ | ||
Ruby, Python, and Science — The Endeavour By John Ruby, Python, and Science. by John on November 28, 2010. David Jacobs has written a long, interesting blog post Ruby is beautiful (but I'm moving to Python). Here's my summary. Ruby is much better than Java, but the Ruby community is ... The Endeavour - http://www.johndcook.com/blog/ | ||
Risk Science – A personal perspective As Director of the University of Michigan Risk Science Center, it's probably not surprising that I'm constantly being asked "what on earth is risk science?" What is surprising is how hard it is to come up with a clear and. 2020 Science - http://2020science.org/ | ||
the gallery of anti-skepticism and anti-science » weird things By gfish The fact that good science does get accepted when it comes with enough evidence, no matter how contradictory to previous beliefs and ideas it is will never register with him. Perhaps best countered by the note that were his views of ... weird things - http://worldofweirdthings.com/ |
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