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Written By Unknown on Monday, March 11, 2013 | 1:54 PM

March 11, 2013
The recent meteor strike over Chelyabinsk, Russia is reminding all of us just how vulnerable we are to attacks from above. Continue reading...
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KAREN KASHMANIAN OATES, PH.D.
The Importance of Basic Research
The rock star status of today's scientific celebrities encourages aspiring scientists to focus on the retail possibilities that can result in fast fame and wealth. While understandable, this unwittingly neglects a crucial part of the scientific equation. Continue reading...
ELLA PAWLIK
Will Will Be Won't Bee
Someone nowhere probably didn't say this, although everyone thinks it was Einstein: "If the bee disappears from the surface of the earth, man would have no more than four years to live". A rogue, probably inaccurate quote. So why bother using it? Because it's likely to be a bit accurate too. In short: bees are dying. And we should be worried. Continue reading...
SIMON BARON-COHEN
The Science of Evil
2013-01-18-TEDplayvideoWhilst the word 'evil' is used as if it is an explanation ("He did X because he is evil"), in fact evil is just a word meaning "the absence of good", getting us into a dangerous circularity ("He did X because he is not good"). Continue reading...
KELLY BULKELEY, PH.D.
Obama's Brain Activity Map: Good News for the Psychology of Religion
In his State of the Union Address, President Obama signaled his interest in launching a renewed collective effort to explore the nature of the human brain. The more we learn about how the brain functions as a whole, the more we will learn about the psychological dimensions of religion. Continue reading...
WRAY HERBERT
Freshman Funk: Is Harmful Thinking Contagious?
It's long been thought that cognitive style is fairly well fixed by adolescence. Some of us are saddled with a tendency toward negativity and rumination and other cognitive precursors of melancholy. But there is reason to believe that cognitive style is not immutable. Continue reading...


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