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Intute hot topics in physical scienceDec 24, 2009
Over on the Intute site in the physical sciences section you will find the December science news round up from yours truly:
What’s the buzz at the LHC? – After a frustrating false start, the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) finally got it up and running in...
Five-step plan for green designDec 23, 2009
I recently saw a research paper discussing the lack of tools for designers hoping to make their products greener, more environmentally benign, sustainable even. The paper focused more on the likes of coming up with a green espresso machine and offered...
Happy Solstice EventDec 21, 2009
Wishing all readers, commenters, contacts, fellow tweeps and scientwists, Facebook fans, and friends everywhere a happy mid-seasonal, solstice feast event from sciencebase.com…
…I couldn’t just say Happy Christmas could I? It’s not as if it’s...
Religious science and other science booksDec 17, 2009
Having posted about atheism recently on the SciScoop science forum, it seems quite apt to have received for review a couple of books with a religious theme at this time of year.
The first is The Faith Instinct by Nicholas Wade. Wade is a well-known...
Myrrh, bones, and medical wasteDec 17, 2009
Hepatic epiphany for myrrh – A statistical analysis of experimental data on laboratory animals shows that the resin of the middle-eastern tree Commiphora, better known as “myrrh” can act as a protective antioxidant against liver damage caused by...
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