Saturday, October 2, 2010

Discover Magazine



Alan I. Leshner: How Science Museums Are Promoting Civil Religion ...
By Alan I. Leshner
The Smithsonian's Hall of Human Origins is only one case study in how science centers are successfully engaging the public on issues at the intersection of science and religion.
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Science is Vital | Cosmic Variance | Discover Magazine
By Mark
Science and Politics | Although I live and work in the US, I was born and educated up to graduate school in the UK, and for reasons both intellectual and personal have been becoming i.
Cosmic Variance - http://blogs.discovermagazine.com/cosmicvariance/
Andrew Jaffe: Leaves on the Line: Science is Vital
I don't suppose that there are many readers of this blog who are not aware of the Science Is Vital campaign for the support of UK science, but just in case: in response to the likelihood of continuing cuts to the UK science budget as ...
Andrew Jaffe: Leaves on the Line - http://www.andrewjaffe.net/blog/
Sweet Science | Food+Drink | AltWeeklies.com
It takes just a few minutes to learn how much you don't know about beer.
AltWeeklies.com Highlights - http://www.altweeklies.com/
The historical way to do science | Evolving Thoughts
By John S. Wilkins
The story of science is Whig history. We are forever cherry-picking the routes by which we came to our present understanding of the world – and the implication is always the same: our current grasp is final, perfect and unimpeachable. ...
Evolving Thoughts - http://evolvingthoughts.net/