Do you wear glasses? I do. I’m also willing to bet that you know several people who do too. In fact around half of the British population is short-sighted1. Is there something strange about the fact that a significant proportion of people have to wear glasses in order to see properly? Are humans the only ones that suffer from this problem? The answer to this last question is almost certainly ‘yes’, and the reason why is Darwin’s.
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Go for your personal interest and save the world in one go.
The green tide, a tide that was swelling just a few months ago, seems to have turned. This has happened before; the “greening of America1” in the late sixties, died from the economical realities of the oil shock. The public attention moves in waves, and an issue can go from paramount to naught in only a few weeks. When an issue rides on the top of the wave, it rakes in unnecessary and promises that should not be realized in the long term. The public faith in ethanol in 2007, for example, did not balance with the other needs of the human environment, causing basic food prices to rise worldwide.
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And the deportation of Richard Falk
Israel’s bombing and occupation of Gaza has dominated the headlines since December 27. What escaped the headlines and was obscured from the public eye was Israel’s deportation of Richard Falk, the UN Special Rapporteur, appointed by the United Nations Human Rights Council, just a week before the bombing started.
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Here I intend to examine some of the most fundamental assumptions of science. One of the greatest human achievements in history was the realisation that the world and its natural phenomena can be explained. At some point in history almost all of existence must have had only a supernatural explanation. The world was seen as [...]
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The day to celebrate the Earth and Science
Leap day is the single day we all think about our place in the universe, and how we know that place; it honors the earth we live on and our knowledge of the science of nature.
This is why we propose to baptize the 29th of February 2012 “Galileo Day”: a day of wonder about the beauty of the universe around us. A day to recognize the benefits of science and of the scientific method. Finally, a day to honor the individuals who stand up for what they know is true. As Galileo Day or Earth Moves (Us) Day, Leap Day could eventually become a public holiday.
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