eric | Shared With: Everyone - May 24 2006 | science, global warming, george w bush, al gore, environment, news
Go get 'em, Al! If there's one person that should see your new movie or slideshow, it's the president.
Quoted: "Why should we set aside the global scientific consensus," Gore said, his voice rising with emotion. "Is it because Exxon Mobil wants us to set it aside? Why should we set aside the conclusion of scientists in the United States, including the National Academy of Sciences, and around the world including the 11 most important national academies of science on the globe and substitute for their view the view of Exxon Mobil. Why?"
eric | Shared With: Everyone - Jun 13 2008 | photography, photos, bacteria, scienceShareViewed: 10 Times
eric | Shared With: Everyone - Jun 13 2008 | photos, scienceShareViewed: 2 Times
eric | Shared With: Everyone - Jun 04 2008 | magnet, film, scienceShareViewed: 3 Times
eric | Shared With: Everyone - May 21 2008 | research, science, technology, ethics, Olivia Judson
A clearly written exploration of the science behind newly passed British legislation allowing for the creation of human-animal hybrid embryos (under specific conditions).
Quoted: Birth, life, death and extinction: an evolutionary biologist's guide to natural selection.
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eric | Shared With: Everyone - May 21 2008 | science, fish
Any idea why 60,000 Pacific sturgeon would be hanging out together in a giant ball-like mass beneath the waters near Bonneville Dam? Me neither...
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eric | Shared With: Everyone - May 16 2008 | research, information, science
Mark Changizi argues that our visual perception has evolved to anticipate the future. While the actual news isn't as sexy as it sounds, it's still really intriguing stuff.
Quoted: “Evolution has seen to it that geometric drawings like this elicit in us premonitions of the near future,” says Changizi. “The converging lines toward a vanishing point are cues that trick our brains into thinking we are moving forward—as we would in the real world, where the door frame seems to bow out as we move through it—and we try to perceive what that world will look like in the next instant.”
ShareViewed: 1 Time- Karen Healey » Comparative Sex-Specific Body Mass Index in the Marvel Universe and the “Real” World.
eric | Shared With: Everyone - Feb 28 2008 | marvel, comic books, super heroes, science
An interesting paper comparing representations of male and female super heroes from the Marvel Universe vs. their average male and female counterparts in the everyday world. There is much less diversity in female representation and a larger deviation from the average. Shocker.
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eric | Shared With: Everyone - Feb 19 2008 | science, environmental, SeattleShareViewed: 8 Times
eric | Shared With: Everyone - Jan 30 2008 | health, science, race, UK
This race looks unlike any other I have seen. Dirty and nasty. 8 miles of challenging obstacles.
Quoted: The 'Tough Guy Challenge', in Perton, UK, is a biannual race over a course of eight miles. Its 21 obstacles include fire, tunnels, barbed wire, slides and swamps. Thousands of normal citizens compete.
eric | Shared With: Everyone - Jan 24 2008 | origami, science, mathematics
This guy's origami is insane. He uses custom software, combined with Mathematica to generate the designs and patterns.
Quoted: This site contains galleries of photographs and articles about original origami designs by Robert J. Lang. Origami is the modern reincarnation of the ancient Japanese art of paper-folding. The site contains links to books and origami instruction and articles about the connections between origami, mathematics, and engineering, including several of Robert's own origami-engineering projects.
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