Posts Tagged ‘science’

OMG! Seiche Or Tidal Wave To Hit Chicago, Ohh Noes…

Thursday, July 3rd, 2008

It’s kind of like a tsunami but on the lake and not as big. So like a mini/baby/developmentally challenged tsunami. And Chicago had a seiche warning today. All the other pictures that I google image searched were too science-y, nothing but charts and blah blah blah, so instead I went for a retro looking picture. [...]

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NASA’s Jim Hansen Calls For Energy Company Execs To Be Jailed

Monday, June 23rd, 2008

Hansen wants BIG OIL executives to go to jail for publishing misinformation. Of course, this leads to arrests of scientists who worked for BIG OIL. Effectively, Hansen wants the AGW Brownshirts to show up and start dragging away the dissenters. Nothing like the state policing science, eh? The pushers of the fraud,that is global warming [...]

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Review: Incredible Hulk Is A Handsome Hunk Of Mayhem

Friday, June 13th, 2008

To find out why this Incredible Hulk will be remembered as the superhero movie that gave us something to do between Iron Man and Dark Knight, read more. Taking a cue from the movie itself, I’m not going to waste time on plot, and you just kind of accept certain things about each of the [...]

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KANSAS NATIVE MCCLENATHAN PREPARED FOR THE HEAT IN TOPEKA

Tuesday, June 3rd, 2008

Meteorology has been raised to the dignity of a science by virtue of com Images of the 13 March 1990 Caldwell, Kansas tornado along with other interesting weather photos by Larry Return to U.S. On this date in weather history. A tornado struck the communities of Cedar . Forecasts, watches, warnings, and the most recently [...]

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May 28, 2008 Is Senior Health & Fitness Day

Tuesday, May 27th, 2008

I came across and article about rebounding a while ago and was amazed at the incredible accelerated health benefits. Rebound [Cellercise] exercise is the closest thing to the Fountain of Youth that science has discovered. We found that jumping on good equipment is effective in improving the symptoms of over 80% of the patients reporting [...]

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Weather Channel Anchor Bob Stokes Accused Of Sexual Harassment

Thursday, May 8th, 2008

She worked there until she was fired on September 1, 2006. She filed suit against The Weather Channel on March 4, 2008. Her degree in meteorology would certainly suggest that she is no bimbo with regard to the weather. Most folks reporting the weather have no clue as to the science behind what they tell [...]

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Sex, Sex, Sex, Part Six Of Retreat Notes

Monday, May 5th, 2008

A few weeks ago, the CDC released data showing that one in four teenage girls in the U.S. Has a sexually transmitted infection. 30% of all American girls become pregnant before the age of 20; for African-American and Latina girls, the rate is 50%. And thousands of teenagers and young adults in the United States [...]

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Exploding Whale

Sunday, May 4th, 2008

Name three things that are better than an exploding whale! Imploding tigers would be better, but on this point science is still scratching their collective heads. Just kidding - except the thing really did wash up. As it sat there decomposing, the stench created a neighborhood-wide discomfort. Authorities had no idea what to do - [...]

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Why Train Your Dog

Friday, May 2nd, 2008

In short, all dogs need some training to be good canine members of a family and community. Patience, a basic understanding of dog behavior and the principles of training, and appropriate gear such as collars and leashes. The science behind dog training comes from behavioural scientists who studied the way living creatures can be conditioned [...]

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MLS Dogpile - Curse Of The Alpha Dog

Friday, May 2nd, 2008

In short, all dogs need some training to be good canine members of a family and community. Patience, a basic understanding of dog behavior and the principles of training, and appropriate gear such as collars and leashes. The science behind dog training comes from behavioural scientists who studied the way living creatures can be conditioned [...]

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Great Josue Are Hector Guerrero And GilBertha Moreno Of Palau.

Friday, May 2nd, 2008

Ex EMT joined cops in posing for racy pics. It has been a good family weekend as yesterday I spent the day with David and La Abuela. We might do lots of science one day. Our web mary cannot find the page or file you asked for. Add a blog search gadget for josue to [...]

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TAKS Science 2008

Thursday, May 1st, 2008

The next day, all 8th graders take the Social Studies TAKS test. So, three days of TAKS tests for our most vulnerable, stressed out 8th graders. These same 8th graders just found out their Math TAKS scores last week. You hear a lot of “Science and Social Studies don’t count” in the hallways of middle [...]

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Clean, Abundant And Free Renewable Energy Sources

Wednesday, April 30th, 2008

But Krishnan Rajeshwar, UT Arlington Distinguished University Professor of Chemistry and Biochemistry and Associate Dean of Science, writes and studies about it in his new book, Solar Hydrogen Generation toward a Renewable Energy Future. He outlines energy sources, like hydrogen, which can be generated from renewable sources such as hydrogen and water. Rajeshwar edited the [...]

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Lily Elviro Hot Pics

Sunday, April 27th, 2008

Not referring to her stack of chips - she is often, obviously, described as being “stacked”. It is no miracle of science then that she caught the eye of poker player Michael “The Grinder” Mizrachi. At this point in her poker career more is published about Elviro’s image - magically, photographers are drawn to take [...]

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Wesley Snipes Gets 3 Years For Tax Evasion

Friday, April 25th, 2008

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Blake Stacey Sets The Record Straight

Sunday, April 20th, 2008

There’s nothing I can really add to this post by Blake over at his Sunclipse blog. At least in America, teaching well-corroborated science is more likely to lose you your job or your career or your quiet enjoyment of your home than trying to propose ID-idiocy. People have suffered death threats for no more. Thanks [...]

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Friday Fact: Richard Evans Schultes

Sunday, April 20th, 2008

He spent over a year at a time in the rainforest finding plant species new to science, traveling solo with minimal supplies, and joining native people in religious ceremonies involving psychoreactive drugs. As Davis remarks, the Kof indians are the masters, the patrons of ecstatic intoxication. Schultes, born in 1915, was a labcoat-wearing scientist, an [...]

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Path With A Heart

Friday, April 18th, 2008

Since science suggested that music can influence your heart rate and how fast you breathe, I went looking a little further into the topic. Apparently youre heart adjusts its rate to another persons when you hug them. This is quite amazing. Since hugging calm people in order for your heartbeat to slow down and become [...]

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Krysten Byrnes

Tuesday, April 15th, 2008

While most blogs seem to concentrate on the science, this blog will focus on what we can do about it, and indeed what people are already doing about it. That means I will be concerned with politics, economics, and green technology issues, as well as what you and I as individuals can do right now. [...]

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Miss Virginia Tori Hall

Saturday, April 12th, 2008

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Hello, Cupcake!: Irresistibly Playful Creations Anyone Can Make

Monday, April 7th, 2008

There would always be a refreshments table, and the kids had turned cupcake selection into a science, and by “science” I mean picking the cupcake with the biggest schmear of frosting. The frosting is always the best part of a cupcake. Skimp on that, and, well, it’s barely worth eating. And then there are the [...]

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Marsellus & Mia Wallace Cupcakes.

Monday, April 7th, 2008

Nearly two years ago, I wrote a post that was really about cookies but in which I spent a fair amount of time blathering on about cupcakes. There would always be a refreshments table, and the kids had turned cupcake selection into a science, and by “science” I mean picking the cupcake with the biggest [...]

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