Monday, April 30, 2012

HuffPost Science: Mummy's Painful Disease; Man's Remotest Relative; Alien Life?

Monday, April 30, 2012

Around 2,900 years ago, an ancient Egyptian man, likely in his 20s, passed away after suffering from a rare, cancerlike disease that may also have left him with a type of diabetes. Click the link above to read more.

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This is a phenomenon worthy of attention. If aliens are really hanging out in our 'hood, it's hard to imagine any other fact more worthy of study. If not, then why does such a large fraction of the populace insist on believing they're here?
Lawrence M. Krauss: The Consolation of Philosophy
How can a universe full of galaxies and stars, and planets and people, including philosophers, arise naturally from an initial condition in which none of these objects -- no particles, no space, and perhaps no time -- may have existed?
Sam Sommers: Sex Objects in a World Turned Upside-Down
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Neil Wagner: Hansen Had It Right in 1981 Climate Report
A recently rediscovered 1981 paper, written by NASA atmospheric physicist James Hansen and others, has been analyzed and found to be impressively accurate about the course of climate change.
Theresa Esquerra: Obsessed: Rosalind Franklin
My interest in Rosalind Franklin was not in the biographical details, but the palpable sense of injustice surrounding her story -- the universal desire of being able to obtain credit and recognition for your work without being cheated out of it.
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