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November 14, 2012 Archives
RealClearScience
Morning
Edition
The Key to Science (and Life) Is Being Wrong
- Ross Pomeroy, SciAm
Irresponsible to Link Climate Change to Sandy
- Bjorn Lomborg, Proj. Syn.
Did Climate Change Kill the Mayans?
- Jeffrey Kluger, Time
Do Skeptics Know What 'Skepticism' Means?
- Rebekah Higgitt, Guardian
Debunking 'Humans Are Getting Dumber' Study
- George Dvorsky, io9
Why Does the U.S. Have So Much Coal?
- Lisa Palmer, Slate
Harnessing Energy from Random Noise
- Belle Dume, Physics World
Fear of Vaccination Blocks Polio Eradication
- Andrea Rinaldi, SciDev.Net
Vegetative Patient Says, 'I'm Not in Pain'
- Fergus Walsh, BBC News
How Seriously Should We Take Ray Kurzweil?
- Matthew Feeney, Reason
Newton Blog:
String Theory Is Now on Life Support
RealClearScience
Afternoon
Edition
IEA Report: Energy Independence for U.S.
- John Timmer, Ars Technica
U.S. High Biosecurity Lab Faces Uncertain Future
- Matt McGrath, BBC
Dark Energy's Gain Is Dark Matter's Loss
- Stuart Clark, Guardian
Denmark Kills 'Fat Tax' After One Year
- Stephen Dubner, Freakonomics
Brainless Slime Molds Redefine Intelligence
- Ferris Jabr, Scientific Am.
Our Ancestors, the Acoustical Engineers
- Douglas Starr, Discover
Journal Club:
Tiny Birds Play a Tit-for-Tat Game
RealClearScience
The Latest Research
Low-Level Radioactivity May Be Damaging to Life
- U. of South Carolina
Immortal Hydra Gene Reveals Secrets of Human Aging
- Science Daily
Sperm Length Variation Isn't a Good Sign for Fertility
- Brown Univ.
Trying to Save Money? Ask for Crisp New Bills
- EurekAlert!