Tuesday, May 15, 2012

HuffPost Science: Biggest Earth Photo; Close Call; Missing Moon Loot

Tuesday, May 15, 2012
This amazing zoomable photo and video, shot by Russian weather satellite Electro-L, is derived from the highest resolution images ever taken of Earth. Click the link above to learn more.
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Rob Brooks: Why Bisexual Rapist Dolphins Matter
We can come to understand ourselves and our human motives by observing animals and by studying the evolution of our own species. But the fact that something happens in nature doesn't make it right.
Jim Bell: Virtual Exploration, Virtually Everywhere
What surprised me in the symposium, however, is how much telerobotics and telepresence is being used today, right here on our own planet, enabling people to survey, explore, mine, and even kill from great distances.
Stuart Firestein: We Need a Crash Course in Citizen Science
So what is the way in? How do we get to appreciate and understand and participate in science without having to collect a few PhDs? Though it may seem a curious perspective, I suggest ignorance.
Dirk Schulze-Makuch, Ph.D.: A Bold New Chance for Mars Exploration!
Certainly, there is no replacement for Earth, and Mars will never be a replacement for Earth. But we do need to move forward, and mission proposals, such as BOLD, will be the first step toward a grand vision.
Wray Herbert: Myopic Misery: The Financial Cost of Sadness
Apparently, sadness has the effect of bringing to mind "take the money and run" rationalizations, rapidly and elaborately, which can lead to lousy judgments and real financial losses.
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