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EcoGeek of the Week: Daniel Quinn (TreeHugger) Quinn's broad, sweeping documentation of our society's ills are never without hope for the future, and though he's a bit reluctant to bear the title of "EcoGeek", we're thrilled to welcome him that way, as EcoGeek of the Week.
Old-Time Cream Soda Recipes These authentic cream soda recipes were often used in homes and in small village pharmacies that could not afford the luxury of a soda fountain to manufacture soda water.
What Evolution Left Behind On Humans o me, the most fascinating part of human evolution is learning about what was left behind¯ on our bodies from our ancestors and from our prenatal development.
"Green Journalism" In the United States, there is no middle ground, no gray, and if Jack Shafer gets his way, there will be no green. He writes in Slate about "Green Journalism" and suggests that it "tends to appeal to our emotions, exploit our fears, and pander to our vani
Pharyngula: Now this is how to critique Ken Ham's creation museum¯ This video is one of the most effective criticisms of Ham's horrible little monument to ignorance in Kentucky ” it's a geological tour of the rocks the museum¯ is built upon. It seems the creationists chose to build on some beautifully fossil-rich
Pharyngula: Practicing information hygiene A high school student loans a friend, another high school student, his copy of The God Delusion. Two things happen: the friend's father loses his cool and complains to their school, and a school administrator suggests that this was an establishment clause
http://observer.guardian.co.uk/review/story/0,,2115569,00.html We asked three writers, three scientists and two broadcasters to answer six basic scientific questions, and their answers appear to confirm the arts/science divide
The Edge of Evolution - Michael J. Behe - Books - Review - New York Times I had expected to be as irritated by Michael Behes second book as by his first. I had not expected to feel sorry for him. The first ” Darwins Black Box¯ (1996), which purported to make the scientific case for intelligent design¯ ” was
Amazon.com: Cryptozoology: Out of Time Place Scale: Books: Raechell Smith,Mark Bessire,Loren Coleman ome, like the Tasmanian tiger, are considered extinct--yet sightings are still reported. Some, like the giant squid, existed only as rumors until hard evidence finally appeared. And then there are the others, who roam a shadowy realm between myth, huckste
Amazon.com: Taryn Simon: An American Index of the Hidden and Unfamiliar: Books: Elisabeth Sussman,Althea Wasow,Salman Rushdie,Taryn Simon In An American Index of the Hidden and Unfamiliar, Taryn Simon documents spaces that are integral to America's foundation, mythology and daily functioning, but remain inaccessible or unknown to a public audience. She has photographed rarely seen sites
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