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- About that consensus on global warming: 9136 agree, one disagrees. - Scientific American Blog Network http://blogs.scientificamerican.com/the-curious-wavefunction/2014/01/10/about-that-consensus-on-global-warming-9136-agree-one-disagrees/ 1052 comments
- Monday morning levity: Louisiana senator asks if E. coli evolve into persons - Scientific American Blog Network http://blogs.scientificamerican.com/the-curious-wavefunction/2013/01/21/monday-morning-levity-louisiana-senator-asks-if-e-coli-evolve-into-persons/ 769 comments
- The House of Representatives Committee on Science is turning into a national embarrassment - Scientific American Blog Network http://blogs.scientificamerican.com/the-curious-wavefunction/2014/03/31/the-house-of-representatives-committee-on-science-is-turning-into-a-national-embarrassment/ 174 comments
- Philosophy begins where physics ends, and physics begins where philosophy ends - Scientific American Blog Network http://blogs.scientificamerican.com/the-curious-wavefunction/2014/06/23/philosophy-begins-where-physics-ends-and-physics-begins-where-philosophy-ends/ 107 comments
- The future of nuclear energy: Let a thousand flowers bloom - Scientific American Blog Network http://blogs.scientificamerican.com/the-curious-wavefunction/2013/12/06/the-future-of-nuclear-power-let-a-thousand-flowers-bloom/ 102 comments
- On the uselessness of nuclear weapons - Scientific American Blog Network http://blogs.scientificamerican.com/the-curious-wavefunction/2013/01/13/on-the-uselessness-of-nuclear-weapons/ 65 comments
- Do you need to know math for doing great science? - Scientific American Blog Network http://blogs.scientificamerican.com/the-curious-wavefunction/do-you-need-to-know-math-for-doing-great-science/ 62 comments
- What does mercury being liquid at room temperature have to do with Einstein's theory of relativity? - Scientific American Blog Network http://blogs.scientificamerican.com/the-curious-wavefunction/2013/07/31/what-does-mercury-being-liquid-at-room-temperature-have-to-do-with-einsteins-theory-of-relativity/ 56 comments
- The beginnings of life: Chemistry's grand question - Scientific American Blog Network http://blogs.scientificamerican.com/the-curious-wavefunction/2012/08/01/the-beginnings-of-life-chemistrys-grand-question/ 34 comments
- Should you drink coffee before or after a learning task? - Scientific American Blog Network http://blogs.scientificamerican.com/the-curious-wavefunction/2014/01/14/should-you-drink-coffee-before-or-after-a-learning-task/ 17 comments
- In surprise advance announcement, 2013 Nobel Prize in physics awarded to Higgs boson - Scientific American Blog Network http://blogs.scientificamerican.com/the-curious-wavefunction/2013/09/30/in-surprise-advance-announcement-2013-nobel-prize-in-physics-awarded-to-higgs-boson/ 15 comments
- Three reasons why junk DNA makes evolutionary sense - Scientific American Blog Network http://blogs.scientificamerican.com/the-curious-wavefunction/2012/09/13/three-reasons-to-like-junk-dna/?wt_mc_id=sa_dd_20120914 5 comments
- What does mercury being liquid at room temperature have to do with Einstein's theory of relativity? - Scientific American Blog Network http://blogs.scientificamerican.com/the-curious-wavefunction/2013/07/31/what-does-mercury-being-liquid-at-room-temperature-have-to-do-with-einsteins-theory-of-relativity/?wt.mc_id=sa_facebook 5 comments
- Physics envy: The last emotion you ever want to feel - Scientific American Blog Network http://blogs.scientificamerican.com/the-curious-wavefunction/2014/04/03/physics-envy-the-last-emotion-you-ever-want-to-feel/ 5 comments
- Nuclear power may have saved 1.8 million lives otherwise lost to fossil fuels, may save up to 7 million more. - Scientific American Blog Network http://blogs.scientificamerican.com/the-curious-wavefunction/2013/04/02/nuclear-power-may-have-saved-1-8-million-lives-otherwise-lost-to-fossil-fuels-may-save-up-to-7-million-more/ 5 comments
- The head of the House Committee on Science does not understand how science works - Scientific American Blog Network http://blogs.scientificamerican.com/the-curious-wavefunction/2013/04/29/the-head-of-the-house-committee-on-science-and-technology-does-not-understand-how-science-works/ 4 comments
- Neil DeGrasse Tyson Has a Point but Larry Summers Is Still Right - Scientific American Blog Network http://blogs.scientificamerican.com/the-curious-wavefunction/2014/04/22/neil-degrasse-tyson-has-a-point-but-larry-summers-is-still-right/ 1 comment
- Nuclear power may have saved 1.8 million lives otherwise lost to fossil fuels, may save up to 7 million more. - Scientific American Blog Network https://blogs.scientificamerican.com/the-curious-wavefunction/nuclear-power-may-have-saved-1-8-million-lives-otherwise-lost-to-fossil-fuels-may-save-up-to-7-million-more/ 0 comments
- Are physicists individualists or collectivists? - Scientific American Blog Network http://blogs.scientificamerican.com/the-curious-wavefunction/2013/11/01/are-physicists-individualists-or-collectivists/ 0 comments
- The many tragedies of Edward Teller - Scientific American Blog Network http://blogs.scientificamerican.com/the-curious-wavefunction/2014/01/15/the-many-tragedies-of-edward-teller-1908-2005/ 0 comments
Linked pages
- Some People Who Appear to Be in a Coma May Actually Be Conscious - Scientific American https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/some-people-who-appear-to-be-in-a-coma-may-actually-be-conscious/ 196 comments
- Surely You're Joking, Mr. Feynman! (Adventures of a Curious Character): Richard P. Feynman, Ralph Leighton, Edward Hutchings, Albert R. Hibbs: 8601420110717: Amazon.com: Books https://www.amazon.com/dp/0393316041?amp%3B=&%3Badid=1QZK6F3XNDPRN9A25VP0&%3Bcamp=0&%3Bcreative=0&%3BcreativeASIN=0393316041&%3BlinkCode=as4&tag=libersubreddi-20 96 comments
- Murray Gell-Mann - Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murray_Gell-Mann 2 comments
- Feynman called a woman “worse than a whore” for not exchanging sex for sandwiches. | Restructure! https://restructure.wordpress.com/2009/08/07/sexist-feynman-called-a-woman-worse-than-a-whore/ 2 comments
- Why Elephants Don't Get Cancer - Scientific American https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/why-elephants-don-rsquo-t-get-cancer/ 0 comments
- Oppenheimer&ampampampampampampampampampampampampampampampampampampampampampampampampampampampampampampampamp#8217;s Folly: On black holes, fundamental laws and pure and applied science - Scientific American Blog Network https://blogs.scientificamerican.com/the-curious-wavefunction/oppenheimer-8217-s-folly-on-black-holes-fundamental-laws-and-pure-and-applied-science/ 0 comments
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