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Two galaxy clusters in an advanced stage of collision | Today's Science
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Science news and explanations. Puzzle remains around dark core in cosmic collision. The dwarf satellite galaxy problem. An Alzheimer’s disease protein seems to spread via synapses. How did some early black holes get so big so fast? How large were the first stars in the universe? Primordial galaxy cluster is earliest ever seen. Two galaxy clusters in an advanced stage of collision. A hyperactive young galaxy. Some supermassive black holes are much more super than others. Galaxy formation and evolution.
A hyperactive young galaxy | Today's Science
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Science news and explanations. Puzzle remains around dark core in cosmic collision. The dwarf satellite galaxy problem. An Alzheimer’s disease protein seems to spread via synapses. How did some early black holes get so big so fast? How large were the first stars in the universe? Primordial galaxy cluster is earliest ever seen. Two galaxy clusters in an advanced stage of collision. A hyperactive young galaxy. Some supermassive black holes are much more super than others. Galaxy formation and evolution.
Some supermassive black holes are much more super than others | Today's Science
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Science news and explanations. Puzzle remains around dark core in cosmic collision. The dwarf satellite galaxy problem. An Alzheimer’s disease protein seems to spread via synapses. How did some early black holes get so big so fast? How large were the first stars in the universe? Primordial galaxy cluster is earliest ever seen. Two galaxy clusters in an advanced stage of collision. A hyperactive young galaxy. Some supermassive black holes are much more super than others. Galaxy formation and evolution.
Neutrino oscillation measured | Today's Science
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Science news and explanations. Puzzle remains around dark core in cosmic collision. The dwarf satellite galaxy problem. An Alzheimer’s disease protein seems to spread via synapses. How did some early black holes get so big so fast? How large were the first stars in the universe? Primordial galaxy cluster is earliest ever seen. Two galaxy clusters in an advanced stage of collision. A hyperactive young galaxy. Some supermassive black holes are much more super than others. Galaxy formation and evolution.
Puzzle remains around dark core in cosmic collision | Today's Science
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Science news and explanations. Puzzle remains around dark core in cosmic collision. The dwarf satellite galaxy problem. An Alzheimer’s disease protein seems to spread via synapses. How did some early black holes get so big so fast? How large were the first stars in the universe? Primordial galaxy cluster is earliest ever seen. Two galaxy clusters in an advanced stage of collision. A hyperactive young galaxy. Some supermassive black holes are much more super than others. Galaxy formation and evolution.
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Science and Reason: Classic Portrait of a Barred Spiral Galaxy
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Stuff for science nerds. Saturday, February 04, 2012. Classic Portrait of a Barred Spiral Galaxy. Classic Portrait of a Barred Spiral Galaxy. The NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope has taken a picture of the barred spiral galaxy NGC 1073, which is found in the constellation of Cetus (The Sea Monster). Our own galaxy, the Milky Way, is a similar barred spiral, and the study of galaxies such as NGC 1073 helps astronomers learn more about our celestial home. NGC 1073 – click for 1280×1008 image. A Spiral in Leo.
Science and Reason: Mirror neurons
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Stuff for science nerds. Monday, February 06, 2006. Here's an extremely interesting and well-written article by Sandra Blakeslee in the New York Times. It's a lot better than most newspaper science articles. Although it does not go into technical details, its virtue is how it describes so many interrelated aspects of the subject, while still remaining comprehensible. Cells That Read Minds. January 10, 2006). The human brain has multiple mirror neuron systems that specialize in carrying out and understand...
Science and Reason: Cancer Research Blog Carnival #18
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Stuff for science nerds. Friday, February 06, 2009. Cancer Research Blog Carnival #18. I confess. I like to categorize things. There's something about neat little pigeonholes that I find simply irresistible. So, especially for this carnival, I've done the category thing. But first, I want to take this opportunity to raise a question that readers here may be able to offer some insight on. Actually, I already raised it: Where are the books on cancer for general readers? And DNA repair and cancer II. A star...
Particle Decelerator: The Beam of Darkness
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Slowing down particles of quantum and cosmological data. Sunday, 15 December 2013. The Beam of Darkness. This week, engineers from Singapore. Released details of a fascinating prototype which takes a radically different approach to the creation of an invisibility cloak. Whilst still popularly considered the realm of science fiction, many working prototypes for 'invisibility cloaks' have been demonstrated. In the past few years, most using metamaterials. And some using tiny antennae. In their full paper.
Particle Decelerator: June 2013
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Slowing down particles of quantum and cosmological data. Friday, 21 June 2013. Plants doing quantum physics. This week the fledgling field of quantum biology. Took a major step forward with the publication of a significant study in Science. In the study, scientist, Niek van Hulst, and colleagues at the Institute of Photonic Sciences. As Jason Palmer writes. Has for some years now been suggesting a far deeper entanglement between large complex biological organisms and quantum mechanics. Various resear...
Particle Decelerator: First Direct Evidence of Cosmic Inflation
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Slowing down particles of quantum and cosmological data. Monday, 17 March 2014. First Direct Evidence of Cosmic Inflation. Swirls in the CMB polarization, shown here in the BICEP2 data, show the first clear evidence of primordial gravitational waves. Image: BICEP2. The title of the scientific presentation said it all:. First Direct Evidence of Cosmic Inflation". It appears that the rumours were true. Has discovered something extraordinary. The FAQ summarising the data. No experiment should be taken too s...
Particle Decelerator: There, but invisible
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Slowing down particles of quantum and cosmological data. Tuesday, 31 December 2013. There, but invisible. By Anthony McCall. Commissioned by AV Festival 2006. In physics, the darkness is the most illuminating place to look, if you want to understand the Universe right now. This year, Planck. Told us that 26.8% of all matter is dark. And that the energy responsible for that - dark energy. Accounts for 68.3% of all energy. But what this means is that we live in some of the most exciting times imaginable.
Particle Decelerator: Primordial Gravitational Waves and Cosmic Inflation
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Slowing down particles of quantum and cosmological data. Monday, 17 March 2014. Primordial Gravitational Waves and Cosmic Inflation. Today might turn out to be a historic day for the field of cosmology. At 16:00 UTC at the at Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, physicists will be announcing. What they are describing as a "major discovery". Since the news of the announcement broke last week, the cosmology community has been awash with rumours as to what the discovery might be. Posited by Alan Guth.
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Stuff for science nerds. Monday, October 01, 2012. Hubble Portrays a Dusty Spiral Galaxy. Located about 55 million light-years from the sun and spanning about eighty thousand light-years, NGC 4183 is a little smaller than the Milky Way. This galaxy, which belongs to the Ursa Major Group, lies in the northern constellation of Canes Venatici (The Hunting Dogs). NGC 4183 – click for 1280×1027 image. Posted by Charles Daney • 10/01/2012 12:53:00 AM. Links to this post:. 10003; Aging and longevity.
Particle Decelerator: January 2013
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Slowing down particles of quantum and cosmological data. Sunday, 20 January 2013. Can particle physics transform our online experience? One of the more intriguing papers we've happened upon early this year is some research from the University of Fribourg. Which suggests that particle physics can improve the technology behind recommendation systems. But what on earth does particle physics have to do with software like that? Well, a group of researchers at the at the University of Fribourg in Switzerland.
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This site is best viewed in Firefox or Safari. Cheers and Jeers (1). Blinkered and dogma-bound: Transitions in evolution and the continuing creationist denial. (part 1 of 3). Peter’s Notes on Thrive. Facts Are Stubborn Things. March – Electric Chair. February – Electric Chair. Article by: shadeydave @ 3:33 pm. August 5, 2009. The Association for Science and Reason. We ask, “What is the evidence? ASR established Toronto’s first and only Skeptics in the Pub. Climate change expert Professor Danny Harvey.
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Monterey Bay, California. This is a personal home page, but I expect to write mostly about science and reason, hence the title. The photo? It's here because I like it, and because it's where I live (the land in the background, not the bay.). Philosophy, thinking, psychology, art, nature, and more. Large-scale, long-range project of mine to catalog and explain the most important questions science is presently trying to answer. A short rebuttal to some common criticisms of evolution. Note: This page contai...
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Science news and explanations. Puzzle remains around dark core in cosmic collision. The dwarf satellite galaxy problem. An Alzheimer’s disease protein seems to spread via synapses. How did some early black holes get so big so fast? How large were the first stars in the universe? Primordial galaxy cluster is earliest ever seen. Two galaxy clusters in an advanced stage of collision. A hyperactive young galaxy. Some supermassive black holes are much more super than others. Galaxy formation and evolution.
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Project Science and Reason. Bringing Science, Reason and Humanism based events to the World. Top TV Scientist Draws a Crowd at UCLan. Glen Carrigan, Masters by research student UCLan School of Psychology, palaeontologist Dr Robert Asher, associate lecturer in computer aided engineering at UCLan Matt Dickinson and Television presenter Dr George McGavin. Rachel Atkinson, 09 June 2014, original article. The BBC’s Dr George McGavin was the headline speaker at a science event. I set up this project in order t...
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SARIS: Science and Reason in Society. A social action, education, and advocacy group in St. John's, NL. The lecture is free to attend. Click. SARIS has supported the Sentinel mission. Click. Members of SARIS attended a solidarity rally in support of the local chapter of Dying with Dignity. click. To find out more.
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Science and Reason Party. The platform and ideas of my ideal political party, if I had the capital and wherewithal to to officially form it. Saturday, September 30, 2006. Immigration is NOT a single issue. But a short, two-word partial answer is: Birth control. Readers of this blog have seen my occasional comments in favor of a border fence along the line with Mexico; readers of my Today Newspapers columns (link at right) have read the arguments for this in much more detail. I do it on union-oriented soc...
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Being a blog concerned primarily with issues of conflicts between science and religion. However, topics of special interest in either area alone will sometimes be posted. Tuesday, February 09, 2010. French intellectual caught quoting fake philosopher. French intellectual caught quoting fake philosopher. Tue Feb 9, 5:30 am ET. Levy acknowledged late Monday that he had often quoted Botul's work "The sex life of Immanuel Kant" during many public appearances and in the pages of his latest book. Levy's gaffe ...
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Genesis: The Scientific Quest for Lifes Origins. Dr Robert M. Hazen. Thursday, November 3rd, 2011. 5:30pm, Franklin Peterson Hall. How did life arise? Is life’s origin a cosmic imperative manifest throughout the cosmos, or is life an improbable accident, restricted to a few planets (or only one)? Dr Robert M. Hazen. Lecture Sponsors ». Hampshire College Integrated Science and Humanities Initiative. Hampshire College Office of the President. Hampshire College Office of the Dean of Faculty.