This is the archive for October 2006
To err is human . . . and science is no exception. Sometimes things don't work out as predicted . . . and the great thing is that finding out that a prediction is wrong is as important as finding out that one has not been proven wrong . . . yet.
In fact, it is for both young scientists and for and older this scientific method of theory, theory testing, and theory improvement as a result of finding that some prediction has been shown not to work that is both its power and also used to attack evolution by those who don't and won't understand.
So today we celebrate misteaks.
Posted by: shirah at 01:58 AM. Filed under: science/technology
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It's true that I have an obsession with bioethics, health, death, and disease. But why resist? So here are links related to those subjects.
Posted by: shirah at 01:37 AM. Filed under: science/technology
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Most of us have lost the stars, lost the heavens, living as we mostly do in light polluted areas. So, let me remind you of what is just overhead, the best show in the world, and we can have front row seats, as long as we get out of town.
Posted by: shirah at 01:17 AM. Filed under: science/technology
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Of course, we here at Sunday Science Fun Central come from a long line of IgNobility. So who better than we to give you a few IgNoble science links.
Posted by: shirah at 01:43 AM. Filed under: science/technology
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Science certainly has its sensual and aesthetic sides. So for today, we offer links to sites that unlock the manifold beauty of science.
Posted by: shirah at 01:34 AM. Filed under: science/technology
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