A
surreal smash and grab theft of valuable Dali sculptures and drawings
has taken place at a Swedish art gallery. Why surreal? Because the
target was none other than eccentric artist...
Sounds
from the voice of a mummy are finally heard again! The technology of
3-D printing has made things possible that we could never have imagined
even 20 years ago. The most recent...
No
Place for Republicans in America’s Future; Extinction on Model of
Federalists, Whigs, and Know-Nothings Looms; With Trump, the Smoking Gun
Is Only as Far as the Next Witnesses...
United
Front Against Austerity|Tax Wall Street Party American System
Network|Thursday, January 30, 2020 WHO Secretary General Dr. Tedros of
Ethiopia Kow-Tows to Xi on Real Issues...
The
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has continued its glyphosate
cover-up by announcing Thursday that they have finished and published
their regulatory review and...
7 days ago
After
Health Canada’s re-approval of the herbicide glyphosate — a probable
carcinogen according to the World Health Organization — Safe Food
Matters Inc. (SFM), a Toronto...
7 days ago
Brahma
Chellaney, The Hindustan Times Amid the raging media war between Prime
Minister Narendra Modi’s supporters and critics, recent developments are
helping to disprove one...
US
President Donald Trump once seemed to recognize that, as long as the US
remains mired in endless wars in the Middle East, it will be unable to
address in a meaningful way the threat...
When
we reflect what had given us joy or pleasure, they are not the
instruments of pleasure like relationships or Money but small instances
that have given us Sublime joy...
There is yet another temple where the Shiva Linga absorbs entire Oil when abhisheka is performed.
The
University of California’s faculty leaders have recommended retaining
the controversial SAT and ACT as admissions requirements, despite
concerns that the standardized...
Parents, students, and local officials plead with Chancellor Lewis
Ferebee: DO NOT CLOSE WASHINGTON MET! No student was ever helped by
closing schools! Stop the mayhem. Stop the...
Things
ticked up for science and technology on late night in the last week of
January. On the January 26 repeat of The Late Show, you could catch
host Stephen Colbert lacerating a recent...
The
ongoing dearth of science and technology content on the late night
programs continues. This past week was pretty light, though as is often
the case, you could count on The Daily...
By
Paul Homewood h/t stewgreen BBC Springwatch has long given up any
pretence of objectivity. Now they are openly campaigning for societal
change:
https://twitter.com/BBCSpringwatch/status/1223362042423336961...
By
Paul Homewood GWPF starts new series of factsheets for friends,
colleagues and family. They are short, easy to digest and easy to print,
giving an empirical overview of relevant...
A
new 5680-year tree-ring temperature reconstruction for southern South
America (Lara et al., 2020) reveals (a) no clear warming trend in recent
decades, and (b) the 18th and 19th...
Leading
dailies in Germany are reporting today that power companies across the
country will be hiking electricity prices once again in the February to
April period, affecting millions...
David
Labaree on Schooling, History, and Writing: Pluck vs. Luck This post is
a piece I recently published in Aeon. Here’s the link to the
original. I wrote this after years...
3 days ago
Radical
Eyes for Equity: Reading Programs Put Reading Last While
rewatching Zombieland recently, I noticed that this version of the
zombie genre was not only a blend of horror...
Victor
Davis Hanson // American Greatness Adam Schiff is starting to wear on
his own. He may be the darling of leftwing cable news. But like a moth
to a candle, the California congressman...
Victor
Davis Hanson // National Review An ancient habit of Western elites is a
certain selectivity in condemnation. Sometimes Westerners apply
critical standards to the West that...
By
Laurie Baron SAN DIEGO — Some traitorous do-nothing Democrat made a
false accusation against Donald T. for he learned one day he was being
impeached even though in his mind he had...
Among
Donald Trump’s despicable defenders are William J. Bennett and Brian T.
Kennedy. This duo reveals their unhinging in their Fox News opinion
piece Despicable impeachment...
That
is the topic of my latest Bloomberg column, here is one excerpt: The
first and perhaps most important effect will be to make Trump’s
nationalism seem ordinary, even understated. Hundreds...
1.
New book on Never Trumpers by Robert Saldin and Steve Teles. And
should a Fields medalist be mayor of Paris? (NYT) 2. A dollarized and
somewhat deregulated Caracas is booming...
VIDEO
- At the United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP25) in Madrid,
The New American magazine's foreign correspondent was minding his own
business asking people for their...
Near
the end of his three-hour long daily program on Monday, radio legend
Rush Limbaugh announced that he has been diagnosed with “advanced” lung
cancer...
"In
my office at M.I.T, when I was there I looked out the window of my
office and I saw the David Koch Cancer Center. David Koch is surely a
candidate for one of the most extraordinary criminals...
Nell
Thomas, the only member of the cyber task force willing to make their
participation public, was previously employed with the online arm of
Hillary Clinton’s 2016 campaign...
Why
02/02/2020 is the most palindromic date ever.(tags:date viaSwampers
video )Here's Google once again giving money to awful bigoted
politicians(tags:politics money Google...
2 days ago
Archiving
digital art is really really hard(tags:art technology )It is ok not to
feel bad about feeling this way(tags:emotion comic )Cutting corners cost
Boeing $19Bn. I wonder...
3 days ago
Scientists
have successfully destroyed cancer cells in mice by using copper-based
nanoparticles and immunotherapy. Importantly, the cancer did not
return...
Scientists
recently tested probiotics in a roundworm model of Parkinson’s. A
particular bacterium had a protective effect and improved symptoms.
Coronavirus
fears continue to infect markets as global stocks are still recovering
from shock. What could the future hold in store for the international
economy? We’ll break it...
It’s
after midnight and I need to get to bed now, so I won’t see any of the
results from the Iowa precinct caucuses until the morning, but I’ve got a
pretty good feeling about them...
“In
ancient Rome, there was a poem, about a dog who found two bones. He
looked at one. and then the other. Turned round in circles, and he
dropped dead” -Devo People are like that...
As
a biologist, I’ve always been interested in epidemiology of disease,
and as a zoologist, particular those that originate in wild or domestic
animals. And so there has been quite...
I’m
taking the path of least resistance, tossing up some links from the
past week or so, straight from my daily gatherings (using ROAM as
mentioned below.) YMMV. A new day for Indigo...
And life goes on, being both here and not here, hoping for a day of routine and habit on the other side of this move.
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