Archive for December 27th, 2008
A happy holiday to all Nautilus readers. A happy Christmas, new year and holiday season to all readers. This blog will resume posting on Friday 2 January 2009. In the meantime, I recommend the article ‘Burnout’, by Frank Gannon, …
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Happy Holidays! - December 24, 2008. 300px-Christmas_Tree.JPG With the holiday season upon us, we want to thank you all for following The Great Beyond over the past year. We will be taking a short winter hiatus—unless any breaking news …
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Find out how to poison-proof holiday gatherings, and keep the holidays happy.
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An oddly racist commercial, or just bizarre? You be the judge.
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I should tell you right away that a lion did not eat any Earthwatchers as far as I know. At least not on my watch. But the title is appropriate for the absurdity of it all. And there were Earthwatchers and there were lions. An…
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Recent Comments. Bitter and Underappreciated on Take the Money and Run; S. Rivlin on Courtesy Authorships for Collaborative Grant Efforts; pinus on Courtesy Authorships for Collaborative Grant Efforts; beets on Courtesy Authorships for …
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This week’s Bloggingheads.tv episode features philosopher Joshua Knobe and psychologist Elizabeth Spelke discussing the cognitive abilities of infants. Here are some more clips of the.
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So, let’s highlight some of the participants of this year’s ScienceOnline09 conference: Eva Amsen is a newly-minted PhD in Biochemistry at the University of Toronto, and she blogs on Easternblot, Expression Patterns and Musicians and …
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About 50000 light-years across and 28 million light-years away, M104 is one of the largest galaxies at the southern edge of the Virgo Galaxy Cluster Dark shapes with bright edges winging their way through dusty NGC 6188 are tens…
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People who lack control cope by Identifying coherent and meaningful relationships in their environment, even wrong ones.
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