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November 5, 2012 Archives
RealClearScience
Morning
Edition
Obama vs. Romney: Who Is Better for Science?
- Tom Hartsfield, RCSci.
Humans Aren't the Only Animals to Hold Elections
- Rob Dunn, Slate
We're Moderates, But We Hate Each Other. Why?
- Tom Jacobs, Pac. Std.
New Study Undermines Leading Autism Theory
- Deen & Pelphrey, Nature
Bad Journalism Reports on Bad Health Studies
- Baylen Linnekin, Reason
A Third-World Dimension: 3D-Printed Boats
- The Economist
Who Wants to Be a Cyborg?
- David Ewing Duncan, New York Times
Curiosity Takes Self-Portrait, Sniffs Martian Air
- David Szondy, Gizmag
Entangling Schrodinger's Cat in Weirdness
- Jacob Aron, NewScientist
The Secret Lives of Kitchen Spices
- Judy Dutton, Mental Floss
Newton Blog:
How Did a Marine Become a Mass Murderer?
RealClearScience
Afternoon
Edition
Sequencing DNA, One Cell at a Time
- Brian Owens, Nature News
Why Genes Don't Predict Voting Behavior
- Charney & English, SciAm
How Accurate Are All Those Polls, Really?
- Hank Campbell, Science 2.0
World's Rarest Whale Seen for First Time
- Our Amazing Planet
Figaro the Cockatoo Makes, Uses Tools
- Virginia Morell, Science Now
Coded WWII Message Found on Dead Pigeon
- Rossella Lorenzi, Discovery
RealClearScience
The Latest Research
Ranking the Presidents on Economic Performance
- Georgia Tech
Abstract Thinking Makes You Politically Moderate
- University of Illinois
Solar System's Birth Record Revised
- University of Copenhagen
Were Dinosaurs Destined to Be Big?
- Geological Society of America