March 21st, 2008
Ben Stein's scientific review of creationism in film format offered a private screening to those who reserved a seat. Apparently, however, that didn't include Dr. Myers, regardless of his reservation for the whole family. The ironic bit being that, although he was removed from the premise, they failed ...
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March 20th, 2008
Space Today reports that methane has been detected in the atmosphere of an extrasolar planet; the first organic molecule discovered on a planet outside of our solar system.
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March 14th, 2008
Wired News keeps the world safe again with an indepth article on how to Terminate a Terminator. Very thorough and worth the entertainment in your free time.
March 14th, 2008
Cool Hunting offers a helpful application to train yourself in cancer examinations called boobs and dinks.
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March 14th, 2008
Happy Pi Day to the world!
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March 14th, 2008
A dated, but interesting article debunking the traditional vision of time travel. Simply put, the back to the future method of adjusting history seems improbable; traveling back in time is limited only to viewing activity or interacting with no possibility of adjusting the present. The difference is the ...
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March 13th, 2008
Mike Elgan makes the case for Globalizing Time, and I'm all for it. I could care what the sun looks like compared to the time of day, I'd love for the work consistency.
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March 9th, 2008
Scientists spotted a white killer whale off the Alaska coast.
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March 9th, 2008
I've never heard of a six legged octopus (it would, in fact, be a bit off in naming alone), but it was recently discovered in England's Blackpool Sea Life Centre.
"No one has ever heard of another case of a six-legged octopus," said display superviser Carey Duckhouse.
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