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Posts Tagged ‘Science’
Can we revive the mammoths? Neanderthals too?
Behold the mammoth (maybe) Genetic engineering may undercut human diseases, but also could help restore extinct species, researcher says. Mammoth DNA in recovered cells frozen for thousands of years is likely too fragmented to clone an animal, according to Harvard geneticist George Church. So he�[...]
South Carolina’s governor calls rain a “thousand year event”
Read the story here. But hey, there’s no climate change.[...]
Innovation ..UW #4 among universities in the world, #1 among US Public Universities
This awesome achievement is one our state should not only cherish but build upon. Reuters may have offered me a simple way to explain why the UW is so important to our state. That great news agency has just rated us as #4 in “innovation” amongst all the universities in t[...]
1,135 years of global temperatures
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Crazy Scientists
? Oxygen Tests (1957) Crazy scientist demonstrates power of liquid oxygen – the stuff we breathe.[...]
Why there won’t be a mini-ice age
The research isn’t wrong, just how it’s interpreted by people who don’t know a damn thing about science. The reason we’re not on the cusp of a mini-ice age is because, while sunspot activity can vary by 60% or more, the sun’s energy output doesn’t vary by more t[...]
As Hurricane Season Approaches .. reassurances from an expeert
Michael Fumento is a journalist and attorney based in Colombia. This text appeared in the Murdock Paper, the NY Post Red text is emphasized by The Ave to assure you of Mr. Fumento’s status as na expert. The 2013 hurricane season just ended as one of the five quietest years since 1960. But don&[...]
Review of book review: The modern clash between religion and science
Let’s start with a definition. A “review of a book review” is my review of a book review I’ve read about a book I haven’t read. It’s not that I’m too lazy to read books. I read lots of books, sometimes several a week, but with 400,000 new titles published in[...]