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HuffPost Science: De-extinction Debate; Ancient Birds; Dust Mites & Evolution
March 16, 2013 Biologists briefly brought the extinct Pyrenean ibex back to life in 2003 by creating a clone from a frozen tissue sample harvested before the goat's entire population vanished in 2000. The clone survived just seven minutes after birth, but it gave scientists hope that "de-extinction," once a pipedream, could become a reality. Continue reading... SETH SHOSTAK | | The Darkest Worlds | Imagine a world where the Sun doesn't shine -- ever. A place where there are nights but no days, and where the term "year" has no meaning. On such an unlit world, you'll never see anything in the sky brighter than the puny sparkle of the stars. Continue reading... | | | WRAY HERBERT | | A New Look at Perception (Thank You, El Greco) | The El Greco fallacy is a peculiar kind of illogical thinking, which is highly intuitive but obviously wrong once it's illuminated. It may be keeping alive one of the most popular -- but questionable -- ideas now current in the field of human perception. Continue reading... | | | | |
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