Archives for Sci Tech
November 2007
Tuesday, November 27:
Stephen Fox: Aspartame Research Needed, Not Coca-Cola Soft Sell (4 comments)
Monday, November 26:
Rob Kall: Tape shows how physicist predicted parallel worlds | Science | The Guardian
Sunday, November 25:
W. Christopher Epler (Bill): Opus 17 (3 comments)
Saturday, November 24:
Laudyms: The risk in nanotechnology - A little risky business
Friday, November 23:
Margaret Bassett: I feel your pain Neurobiology finds mirror neutrons
Rob Kall: Amazon's Kindle device out of stock
Thursday, November 22:
Ralph R. Zerbonia: The Solution to the Polar Icecap Melting (8 comments)
Laudyms: TOXIC TROJAN HORSE: TINY PLASTIC PARTICLES PACK A MAJOR PUNCH
Tuesday, November 20:
Rob Kall: Relax, it died 390m years ago - Eight Foot Long scorpion find points to existence of giant spiders
Karen Timmons: A Happy Thanksgiving?
Terry Lamb: Planetary Miasms: The Astrology of the 1918 Influenza Pandemic
Monday, November 19:
Kevin Anthony Stoda: DEPLETED URANIUM STRIKES AGAIN-THIS TIME IN THE USA (2 comments)
Wednesday, November 14:
William Cormier: Could Comet 17P/Holmes Be The Fabeled Star Of Bethleham?
Monday, November 12:
Margaret Bassett: NOVA | Intelligent Design on Trial | TV Program Description
Sunday, November 11:
Frosty Wooldridge: Ecological Footprint: Part 21--Next Added 100 Million Americans (3 comments)
Wednesday, November 7:
Kevin Anthony Stoda: WRONG IS RIGHT (1982) why I NEVER FORGOT IT and AMERICA shouldn't either (2 comments)
Bill Douglas: The Road Less Traveled - A Short Story on America's Future
Tuesday, November 6:
Kevin Anthony Stoda: WRITERS' STRIKE PROVIDES OPPORTUNITIES: Think! Instead of Watching Reruns-Change the World: Day 2
Sunday, November 4:
Sherwin Steffin: Social Decision-Making: Insights from Game Theory and Neuroscience
Saturday, November 3:
Michael Greenwell: Another One Bites The Dust
Friday, November 2:
Rob Kall: The Most Bizarre Scientific Experiments in the Name of Science