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Comet Wild 2 Dust And The Birth Of The Solar System

Comet Wild 2 Dust And The Birth Of The Solar System

Our solar system started as a disk of microscopic dust, gas, and ice around the young Sun and the amazing diversity of planets, moons, asteroids, and comets came from this primitive dust.  NASA'…
Progressive Elites Aren't Just Against Food Science, They're Against Poor People

Progressive Elites Aren't Just Against Food Science, They're Against Poor People

Norm Borlaug, “Father of the Green Revolution,” got the Nobel Peace Prize in 1970 for his work advocating science to feed the poor. Because of his work, a strain of “miracle rice” 10 times more…
Why Does The Public Worry About GM Foods But Embrace Biotech Medicine?

Why Does The Public Worry About GM Foods But Embrace Biotech Medicine?

Can scientists learn from listening to public reaction to the products they develop? And should they? As a philosopher by training (and as a science journalist by profession) I am delving into…
S!!t literally $82,000 below her Pay Grade: Help Grundy Earn Appropriately

S!!t literally $82,000 below her Pay Grade: Help Grundy Earn Appropriately

An open letter to the office of the president of Boston University Dear Sirs!   Saida Grundy, who is apparently still on track to become an assistant professor at Boston University in the…
Resilient: Tortoise Missing Since 1982 Found When Family Cleans House

Resilient: Tortoise Missing Since 1982 Found When Family Cleans House

Back in 1982, the Almeida Family was saddened to learn that their beloved pet, Manuela, a young red-footed tortoise, had gone missing. Their house was under renovation at the time, so the family…
New Photocathode With Artificial Photosynthesis Potential

New Photocathode With Artificial Photosynthesis Potential

Many of us are familiar with electrolytic splitting of water from their school days: if you hold two electrodes into an aqueous electrolyte and apply a sufficient voltage, gas bubbles of hydrogen and…
Leprosy May Have Spread To Britain From Scandinavia

Leprosy May Have Spread To Britain From Scandinavia

An international team, including archaeologists from the University of Southampton, has found evidence suggesting leprosy may have spread to Britain from Scandinavia. The team, led by the University…
No, We're Not Being Pickled In Deadly Cell Phone Radiation

No, We're Not Being Pickled In Deadly Cell Phone Radiation

Tomorrow at TedX Sydney’s Opera House event, high-profile neurosurgeon Charlie Teo will talk about brain cancer. Last Saturday Teo was on Channel 9’s Sunrise program talking about the often…
Clinical Trial Demonstrates Non-Invasive Expulsion Of Kidney Stones

Clinical Trial Demonstrates Non-Invasive Expulsion Of Kidney Stones

At the 2015 American Urological Association annual meeting in New Orleans, Dr. Jonathan Harper will present the findings of an FDA-registered "first in humans" trial to non-surgically propel and…
Lemur Females Rule - Because They Have Male Hormones?

Lemur Females Rule - Because They Have Male Hormones?

Males rule in most of the animal world. But when it comes to conventional gender roles, lemurs -- distant primate cousins of ours -- buck the trend. Lemur girls behave more like boys, thanks to a…

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