Those who don’t understand that January 1 represents nothing more than an arbitrary point in our Earth’s path as it revolves around the sun would do well to check out this video.
Those who don’t understand that January 1 represents nothing more than an arbitrary point in our Earth’s path as it revolves around the sun would do well to check out this video.
Politicization is the watchword of our American culture as we head into 2021. If something, regardless of how cut and dried, can take on a political spin, that’s exactly what will happen–as asinine as that may seem to outsiders.
I have to believe that the video here is BS, and that this plastic compound doesn’t degrade in water in five minutes. And even if I’m wrong, how useful is the product? Yes, we do have a problem with the …
From Historic Moments: This is known as one of medicine’s most incredible moments. In 1922, at the University of Toronto, scientists went to a hospital ward with children who were comatose and dying from diabetic keto-acidosis. Imagine a room full …
From Wordsmith’s “A THOUGHT FOR TODAY”: Science does correct itself and that’s the reason why science is such a glorious thing for our species. -Nigel Calder (pictured), science writer (2 Dec 1931-2014)
Most people reading what Carl Sagan wrote here will blame our educational system, claiming, not completely without merit, that it stultifies the mind with rote learning required for good test scores, and that it cranks out conformists incapable of critical …
2GreenEnergy “headquarters” is in a rural part of Santa Barbara County, about 30 miles inland from the city itself, which is located on California’s central coast. Insofar as this area is sparsely populated, we have what one might expect in …
From this: A South Dakota nurse whose tweets went viral over the weekend says the hardest part of her job is convincing some critically ill patients that they really do have COVID-19. “Their last dying words are, ‘This can’t be …
In my post called “In Celebration of Science,” I tried to provoke a discussion on how we come to know things. In response, a reader notes: At least one component of deciphering the truth lies in being able to tap …
OK, this guy is a boob. Fine. Like Mississippi succeeds at anything anyway. His presence in our world, however, raises an interesting question: What would have happened if Lincoln had simply told Jefferson Davis….