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The Tech & Science Files

"The deepest sin against the human mind is to believe things without evidence. Science is simply common sense at its best -- that is, rigidly accurate in observation, and merciless to fallacy in logic." Thomas Huxley
Started by Shiloh Jolie Pitt 6/01/07
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Source: Scientific American magazine The Contradictions between the Creationist Movements A skeptic engages three types of creationists who claim science supports their beliefs, yet they contradict one another By Michael Shermer April 28, 2009 During the tsunami of bicentennial celebrations of Charles Darwin’s 200th birthday in February, I visited the fringes of evolutionary skepticism to better understand how one of science’s grandest theories could still be doubted.
The Contradictions between the Creationist Movements
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Lost "Sleeping Beauty" Mummy Formula Found
Lost "Sleeping Beauty" Mummy Formula Found
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SOURCE: Popular Science Online May 30, 2008 BORDER SECURITY TO BECOME COPYRIGHT POLICE?
Do you have copyrighted material on your iPod or laptop and are going on a trip?
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LOST and the Large Hadron Collider
LOST and the Large Hadron Collider
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Scientific American magazine Chocolate can affect canines in different ways--from the mildly upsetting to the downright dangerous By Alison Snyder A small dog should be belly-up after eating a handful M&M's, at least according to conventional wisdom.
Fact or Fiction: Chocolate Is Poisonous to Dogs
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Scientific American magazine A nuclear war may not trouble them, but does decapitation?
Fact or Fiction?: A Cockroach Can Live without Its Head
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Netvibes: Building a personal, dynamic Web page
Netvibes: Building a personal, dynamic Web page
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Web Trick: Design in 3D with free Google software SketchUp
Web Trick: Design in 3D with free Google software SketchUp
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Science News magazine - October 20, 2007 Better Than Pap: Virus test detects cervical cancer Sarah C.
Better Than Pap: Virus test detects cervical cancer
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Appendix Isn't Useless at All: It's a Safe House for Bacteria
Appendix Isn't Useless at All: It's a Safe House for Bacteria
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Source: Wired Magazine, Oct.
Crack the Gadget Code
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The Best: Unlikely Movie Scientists
The Best: Unlikely Movie Scientists
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Potent new “nanofabrics” repel germs to keep you healthy
Potent new “nanofabrics” repel germs to keep you healthy
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Nobel Prize Physics Nobel goes to German, Frenchman By MATT MOORE and KARL RITTER 11 minutes ago STOCKHOLM, Sweden - Two European scientists won the 2007 Nobel Prize in physics on Tuesday for a discovery that lets computers, iPods and other digital devices store reams of data on ever-shrinking hard disks.
HURRAH FOR THE SMARTIES!
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Megaflood severed Europe from Britain
Megaflood severed Europe from Britain
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Source: Science News magazine - July 21, 2007 ByBrian Vastag A jogger wearing one of the popular iPod music players suffered second-degree ear and neck burns, burst eardrums, and jaw fractures after lightning struck a nearby tree.
fryPod: Lightning strikes iPod users
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Obesity spreads in social networks
Obesity spreads in social networks
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Source: Remedy magazine "It might be wise for men who smoke to quit before they try to conceive a child, say Canadian researchers.
Smoking Dads
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Science News Magazine, July 7, 2007 By Nathan Seppa A widely used spermicide may increase a woman's risk of contracting human papillomavirus from a sex partner, a study in mice suggests.
Spermicide Flip Side: Compound may promote papillomavirus infection
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PC Mag, Aug 7, 2007 Most people think of Google as a mechanical claw toy: They use it to fish a specific piece of information out of the giant pool of data we know as the Web.
Fun Tech Trick: Find Hidden Goodies With Google
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Until you get an iPhone: Read Any Site On Your Mobile Device
Until you get an iPhone: Read Any Site On Your Mobile Device
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PC Mag, Aug 7, 2007 Whos Off www.whosoff.com This free service aims to help managers and staff organize their time off and vacations.
Who's Off - Managing tool
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Source: PC Mag, Aug 7, 2007 PC Magazine staffers reveal their favorites among the lesser-known key combinations.
Handy Keyboard Shortcuts
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