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HuffPost Science: New 'Entanglement' Study; Washcloth In Space; Private Moon Mission Cost

Written By Unknown on Monday, April 22, 2013 | 12:52 PM

April 22, 2013
The weird way entangled particles stay connected even when separated by large distances — a phenomenon Albert Einstein called "spooky" — has been confirmed once again, this time with a key loophole in the experiment eliminated. Continue reading...
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JAMES M. GENTILE
Science Fairs -- A Key to Training Future Scientists
We must promote and continue Science Fair adventures at all grade levels, and in all public and private institutions and Charter Schools. If we do, then each of the young scientists involved can continue to aspire to a STEM career path that will allow them to make a difference in the world. Continue reading...
ALLEN FRANCES
The Only Certainty Is Uncertainty
Admitting to uncertainty is truer and safer than jumping to false certainty. That's why I see no proper role in the DSM for the made-up and unresearched diagnosis Somatic Symptom Disorder. To worry about having a physical symptom is not a psychiatric disorder -- it is part of life. Continue reading...
CHRIS ANDERSON
TED, Censorship, Consciousness, Militant Atheists, and Pseudo Science!
We at TED would like to respond here to some of the questions raised in an letter from Deepak Chopra, Stuart Hameroff, Menas C. Kafatos, Rudolph E. Tanzi and Neil Theise. Continue reading...
ROB BROOKS
Politics of the Penis
I am impressed that a single scientific paper such as the one by Brian Mautz and his colleagues reached so many people. I am decidedly pleased that it made an impact and perhaps got people talking and thinking. And I hope it persuaded some people that science can be a lot of fun. Continue reading...
KAREN KASHMANIAN OATES, PH.D.
Diaspora Communities Count on Kerry to Uphold Clinton's Legacy
In her farewell remarks as Secretary earlier this year, Clinton she said there are now more than 1,500 diaspora communities from more than 190 countries and regions that regularly interact with the State Department and IdEA. That momentum is why it is so important for Secretary Kerry to continue this critical work. Continue reading...


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