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Shocking number of Flat Earth believers on youtube

I was searching some video about how is Earth moving in respect to Sun and stars and I found some amazing video with very detailed animation on youtube, but I was shocked by the number of people in...

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Woolly Mammoths.. Should we bring them back?

A recent headline has been making the rounds over the last couple of days.. But one word stood out in just about each one.. "De-extinctify".. "De-extinction".. All pertaining to the woolly mammoth....

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The elite

I don't see why the elite should not get together and hatch a plan to eradicate/euthanize most of the lesser population and save this planet for themselves. You are smart enough to pull it off against...

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Societal critical mass

Do you think humanity will last much longer? Dinosaurs lasted for millions of years but I don't foresee that as being the case for humans. It is because we do require, expect and want more as well as...

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I see evil people, not dead

I was looking at this abandoned building video and there was a beautiful antique grand piano that was purposely sprayed with paint and graffiti like a way of degrading and mocking it. What disgusting...

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Alcohol and society

In the past, alcohol consumption was a regular part of the diet due to scarcity of clean drinking water that even children were fed alcoholic drinks too. Do you think that alcohol may have contributed...

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Psuedoskepticism and evidence for precognition

Is it scientific to be skeptical of a phenomena just because you don't believe it to be possible? OR..is it more scientific to accept the possibility of a phenomena when real evidence for it is...

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Gun sales and safety both at all time high

Gun safety best ever, accidental deaths at new low, 0.3% of all in 2015 "Despite gun sales reaching record numbers in the last two years, accidental gun shootings are at an all-time low, a surprising...

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Men *shrugs*

Does anyone else agree that society was originally constituted of males, and a female is created by "castration", for one male murdering another? Should a man get seven years in a women's prison for...

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Men *shrugs*

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E. Coli has the potential to produce bio fuels and other useful products

I read this article tonight, and found it so remarkable! E. Coli can be useful to us? Amazing. Engineers at Washington University have found a new way to boost bio fuel production in E. coli bacteria...

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Jungletown

There is a new series called jungletown where a group of people and recent graduates are trying to build a sustainable town from the ground up. That is really responsible. It's nice to know there are...

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Pseudoskepticism and evidence for precognition

Is it scientific to be skeptical of a phenomena just because you don't believe it to be possible? OR..is it more scientific to accept the possibility of a phenomena when real evidence for it is...

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Should we all carry plastic bags?

Waterloo Region has two universities, one college, the Perimeter Institute, Blackberry headquarters and now: http://www.therecord.com/news-story/7251597-waterloo-will-turn-dog-poop-into-power/ Sure,...

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Worms eating plastic

I strolled upon this by accident: http://www.cbc.ca/news/technology/caterpillar-eat-plastic-1.4084672 Waste management is not a big area of knowledge for me so I can only speculate on the potential....

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The creation museum in Kentucky

I posted here because I am viewing the existence of this museum from the point of view of psychology & sociology. It amazes me that there are allegedly educated folks who believe in some variation...

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Women?!

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Why our laws lag behind the needs of science

I've made the video below, and provided the transcript if you are unable to watch the video. The complexity of the many branches of science often require interpreters to relay information to the public...

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Top universities will offer full degrees online in five years

Founded in California four years ago, Coursera has become one of the world's biggest providers of "massive, open, online courses" - known as Moocs. This online platform currenty has 20 million students...

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Dilbert and science - the tech closet door opens

This week Sunday, 5/14, Scott Adams - already famous for not only predicting a Trump win but endorsing him as the best candidate in the large primary field - doubled down: a cartoon promoting AGW...

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