Opinion Dominion
Wednesday, April 09, 2008
Skin derived stem cells showing some promise
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Technology Review: Reprogrammed Stem Cells Work on Parkinson's Further confirmation in this story that embryonic stem cells may be unnec...
Tuesday, April 08, 2008
Things that turn up in libraries
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The Tablet reports that: Six previously unknown sermons of St Augustine of Hippo have been discovered at Erfurt University in central Germa...
Just how bad can a little nuclear war be?
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Limited nuclear war would damage ozone layer Pretty bad, it would seem: Mills and colleagues found that a regional nuclear war in South Asia...
Screen your genes before lighting up?
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Genetics and lung cancer | Smoking out the smoking gene | Economist.com I'll step on Harry Clarke's territory now and link to an int...
Hey, you! Pay attention!
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On 3 April, I posted about an article in Nature which contained some strong criticism of the forecasts of the IPCC as being overly optimist...
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More "Uh-oh"
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Iran Begins Installing More Centrifuges - New York Times
Back, and dreaming
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Last night I slept the deep sleep of the just-returned-from-camping. Nothing makes you appreciate your own bed more than a couple of nights...
Friday, April 04, 2008
Some decent stuff about mini black holes
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Before I go away for the weekend, I thought I would point out these developments. At last, at least one physicists' blog goes into a l...
Short holiday from saving the universe...
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The longer Good King Kevin stays overseas, the more of a goose he looks. (The follow up video of how he reacted when questioned about it ...
Bob Ellis pines for low technology
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Unleashed: The young and the restless I don't know that Bob Ellis was being entirely serious in his latest "Unleashed" column....
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Thursday, April 03, 2008
The end of the earth, but at least there's less fermented shark
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Melting ice caps may trigger more volcanic eruptions The story is about Iceland. The speculation is that decreasing ice cover there will le...
About the LHC
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As I predicted , the great majority of commentary on the legal action concerning the Large Hadron Collider is snarky. Phil at Bad Astronomy...
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As I suspected...
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Climate challenge underestimated? : Nature News This looks like a really important story on the economics of climate change. My suspicion h...
Wednesday, April 02, 2008
A laugh a minute in Iraq
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In Baghdad, Iraqis take their humor extra dark - International Herald Tribune According to this story, Iraqis still enjoy a good April Fool...
Dangerous headline for humour
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Kidney Extracted Through The Vagina, First Time In Europe, Second In World
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