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Category Archives: Science
Russia Jails Expert Witness for Bad Testimony
Another great result in the Putin Regime: For Olga Nikolaevna Zelenina, a Kafkaesque nightmare has come true. Zelenina heads a laboratory at the Penza Agricultural Institute, some 600 kilometres southeast of Moscow, one of the best-equipped chemical-analysis labs in Russia. … Continue reading
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NASA Launches Radiation Belt Storm Probes
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Rolling on Mars
The Curiosity rover is eastbound on Mars, heading for its first soil drilling It cost of sildenafil also contains fulvic acid and humic acid. As far back as its acknowledgment by the FDA in 1998 for the treatment of erectile … Continue reading
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Bill Nye on Creationism
One of the things that really struck me as a difference between America and the Netherlands while I was living in Europe the last two years is that you don’t meet anyone there that seriously questions evolution, the fundamental principle … Continue reading
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Shark Net
Great article at the BBC about a California project to track shark migrations using a self-propelled water drone that detects data from tagged sharks and relays it to researchers via satellite. The team has created a Shark Net app that … Continue reading
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Talibubbas
Some legislators in Kentucky are now unhappy that the No Child Left Behind standardized tests they use seem to prominently feature Evolution as a part of testing knowledge about Biology. I know, astonishing, huh? They’d like vendor ACT to Here … Continue reading
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Many Types of Humans on Evolutionary Path
As the BBC reports, new fossils from Kenya provide further evidence for the theory that several different branches of the human species existed two million years ago, and as with other animals eventually one species’ adaptations allowed it to thrive … Continue reading
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Hello, Mars
NASA image of the heat shield falling away from the Curiosity lander during descent. Image processing is going on right now to create a 1500-image high resolution video of the entire descent phase. As a friend pointed out, we beat … Continue reading
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Mars Science Laboratory Lands Successfully
They did it! The Mars rover Curiosity survived its “7 Minutes of Hell” descent to the Red Planet and is sending back data already. A massive achievement for NASA, and you can see the scientists at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory … Continue reading
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