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scienceblogs.com » ScienceBlogs : Combined Feed - Nov 6, 2008
The 99th Skeptic's Circle is ontube at the Ferret's Cage. Go forth and go clickety-click. Read the comments on this post...
scienceblogs.com » Science After Sunclipse - Nov 6, 2008
The 99th Skeptic's Circle is ontube at the Ferret's Cage. Go forth and go clickety-click. Read the comments on this post...
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Rhodiola roseasciencebase.com » Sciencebase Science Blog - Oct 22, 2008 Live long and prosper with Rhodiola rosea? I very much doubt it. R rosea (aka golden root, roseroot, hóng jǐng tiān in TCM) is a member of the Crassulaceae family and grows across the Arctic, the mountains of Central … Also tagged: health, science, spectroscopy |
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Masculine Insanity [Feminine Beauty]jezebel.com » Jezebel - Oct 15, 2008 A tipster alerted us to one of the single oddest blogs we've ever seen: Feminine Beauty, one self-appointed expert's manifesto on what constitutes beauty to "lifetime exclusive heterosexual men." The guy's mission is … Also tagged: cranks, feminine beauty, crackpots, nutjobs |
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Playful vs. Preachy: Sizing Up TV’s New Science Dramasxconomy.com » WWWade - Oct 12, 2008 wwwade, television, science Wade Roush wrote: Crime shows generally turn me off, but for years I’ve enjoyed CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, because (as I’ve written before) the heroes are scientists. They catch crooks … Also tagged: entertainment, reviews, media, tv, national, television, crime, science, lost, fox, jerry bruckheimer, csi, cbs, alias, joshua jackson, fringe, dramas, john noble, ray kurzweil, rufus sewell, anna torv, blair brown, eleventh hour, boston blog main, national blog main, seattle blog main, wwwade, san diego blog main |
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Playful vs. Preachy: Sizing Up TV’s New Science Dramasxconomy.com » Xconomy Boston - Oct 11, 2008 wwwade, television, science Wade Roush wrote: Crime shows generally turn me off, but for years I’ve enjoyed CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, because (as I’ve written before) the heroes are scientists. They catch crooks … Also tagged: entertainment, reviews, media, tv, national, television, crime, science, lost, fox, jerry bruckheimer, csi, cbs, alias, joshua jackson, fringe, dramas, john noble, ray kurzweil, rufus sewell, anna torv, blair brown, eleventh hour, boston blog main, national blog main, seattle blog main, wwwade, san diego blog main |
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Playful vs. Preachy: Sizing Up TV’s New Science Dramasxconomy.com » Xconomy Seattle - Oct 10, 2008 wwwade, television, science Wade Roush wrote: Crime shows generally turn me off, but for years I’ve enjoyed CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, because (as I’ve written before) the heroes are scientists. They catch crooks … Also tagged: entertainment, reviews, media, tv, national, television, crime, science, lost, fox, jerry bruckheimer, csi, cbs, alias, joshua jackson, fringe, dramas, john noble, ray kurzweil, rufus sewell, anna torv, blair brown, eleventh hour, boston blog main, national blog main, seattle blog main, wwwade, san diego blog main |
scienceblogs.com » A Blog Around The Clock - Sep 18, 2008
Hmmm, they did not actually see the blog - if they did they would notice it has been abandoned more than two years ago and that the top post says, in large bold letters: "This Blogs Is Dead!". And they probably did …
scienceblogs.com » ScienceBlogs : Combined Feed - Sep 18, 2008
Hmmm, they did not actually see the blog - if they did they would notice it has been abandoned more than two years ago and that the top post says, in large bold letters: "This Blogs Is Dead!". And they probably did …
theinformationparadox.com » The Information Paradox - Sep 16, 2008
A recent study shows that states, which have statistically more reports of UFO sightings, also have higher reports of Bigfoot sightings, and vice-versa. This type of correlation really isn’t that big of a surprise …
Also tagged: science, fantasy, reason, bgh, critical thinking, fantastical beliefs