Carbon Footprint Of Best Conserving Americans Is Still Double Global AverageScienceDaily.com
Apr. 29, 2008
A Great Pox’s Greatest Feat: Staying AliveBy Marlene Zuk; NYTimes.com, April 29, 2008
'New' Ancient Antarctic Sediment Reveals Climate Change HistoryScienceDaily.com
Apr. 30, 2008
Major Arctic sea ice melt is expected this summerBy Randolph Schmid; May 2, 2008
Coffee May Protect Against Breast Cancer, Study ShowsScienceDaily.com
Apr. 25, 2008
So You Want To Be a Scientologistby Bonnie Goldstein; Slate.com; April 30, 2008
Lesbos islanders dispute gay nameBy Malcolm Brabant
BBC News.com
May 1, 2008
Texas man trying to cash $360 billion check arrestedYahoo.com; May 2, 2008
Ancient "Nutcracker Man" Challenges Ideas on Evolution of Human DietApril 30, 2008
NSF.gov
3 comments:
Whoa - the carbon footprint story is pretty interesting - and, it will fit into my class nicely. Thanks for doing the legwork on that one for me!
The Lesbos story might also work for my class....
And, how cool is the nutcracker story? It's going to be interesting to see how people start discussing the robusts now.
Yeah on the robustus stuff...tho' it means I have to rework a few exam questions! Damn science, and it's ability to rethink things!!
That's why Ben Stein has won me over, and I'm heading into the creationist camp.
Then I don't have to worry about messy details like robustus, because they're not in my human lineage. Why should I, therefore, give a crap?
I can spend my time on much more concrete, logical pursuits. Like explaining dragons from the Bible.
It's all so simple now.
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