Tag: prejudice
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Ecology. Money. Deception.
The majority of climate scientists who believe that concerning levels of carbon dioxide are being pumped into the atmosphere have got it wrong; Instead, there should be more. Or so argues Utah state representative Jerry Anderson, who put forth a bill that would limit the state’s ability to regulate emissions of the greenhouse gas. Utah […]
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Ancient China can slide! But how?!?
Fifteenth-century Chinese engineers didn’t so much reinvent the wheel as dispense with it altogether – opting to drag heavy stones for building the Forbidden City along a slippery artificial ice road instead of wheeling them. That, at least, is the upshot of the latest analysis of a 17th-century Chinese text. Such a method would be […]
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Leaves, colours, assumptions…
A research answers the question “why all leaves have different colours?”. (1) But why should all leaves have the same colour in the first place?
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Down’s Syndrome to University and Music… What a failure!
The 1st university graduate with Down’s Syndrome. (1) And what about the case of a music maestro with Down’s Syndrome?! Now THIS is an exception worth noting! (2, 3) These must be the largest failures of modern science ever! How did those kids got away from our fail-proof genetic tests?
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