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The Skeptical Advisor | Perspective from a rational skeptic
Perspective from a rational skeptic. Your Ideas and Beliefs Aren’t Stupid and Neither are Mine. Posted by Nicholas S. Asymp; Leave a comment. Ronald Bailey wrote an article for reason.com. Entitled Are Conservatives Dumber Than Liberals? First lets overview the studies that prove liberals are more intelligent than conservatives in Bailey’s own words. For this proposition to be true a few components have to be demonstrated to be reliable. One, is IQ an appropriate test of intelligence? The answers to all ...
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Where religion, evidence and reason meet. Which of these three men wrote the Declaration of Independence? Which of these three men repudiated the Bible as the word of God and did not believe in the atonement for sin by the substitutionary sacrifice of Jesus Christ? If you can correctly answer these questions then you have a reward coming! Not a reward in heaven either, it is an award here on earth – truth brings its own earthly reward in allowing you to intelligently. Through disinformation in life.
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The Skeptical Astronomer | An armchair astronomer's view of the world
An armchair astronomer's view of the world. An Unusually Close Comet. March 1, 2014. On Sunday, October 19 2014, humanity will experience its closest brush ever with a comet. Unfortunately, the comet will not be passing by the Earth on that date, but the planet Mars. While there will be no people on Mars to enjoy the sight, several human controlled spacecraft are there to give scientists – and us amateur science nerds – a ringside seat to observe this spectacle. In more modern times (e.g., our li...Just ...
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Stay updated via RSS. Error: Twitter did not respond. Please wait a few minutes and refresh this page. Some Useful YouTube Search Queries. Posted: February 4, 2012 in Information. This video highlights some useful search queries you can use on YouTube. These include finding your videos on other people’s playlists, finding out who has favorited your videos, video responses you’ve made or responses people have made to you, and also finding out if anyone has featured your videos. This will give a list of an...
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The Skeptical Cardiologist | Unbiased, evidence-based discussion of the effects of diet, drugs, and procedures on heart disease
Diet and Heart Disease. Dairy Fat and Heart Disease. Dietary Cholesterol and Heart Disease. Tofu, Cheerios, Smoothies, Coffee Creamer. Carotid IMT and Plaque Screening. DrP’s Diet and Exercise Recommendations. Useless Supplements, Herbs, and Vitamins. Stroke and Atrial Fibrillation. The Skeptical Cardiologist Begins Pill Splitting: Best Practice or Patient Folly? August 9, 2015. Recently the skeptical cardiologist certified his entry into the geriatric fraternity by acquiring a pill splitter. But I had n...
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A modern chemist trapped in a world where time has no meaning. Dave, The Skeptical Chemist. View my complete profile. Helvetica, the Swiss font. Saturday, April 18, 2009. Helvetica, the Swiss font. I just watched Helvetica. It's a surprisingly interesting documentary. For some reason, I find typesetting more and more interesting as I write my dissertation. Once I put together my first LaTeX document, I was hooked. It works in conjunction with the chemcompounds. Command, which can also be redefined. H...
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Montana Girls' Fastpitch Softball. Montana Fastpitch is dedicated to promoting and developing fastpitch softball in Montana. Launched in February of 2014, the purpose of the site is to provide a single location to access all possible Montana girls' fastpitch softball information and resources for the state of Montana. This is not a for profit site and there is no charge to be listed on it. If you share our desire to promote the sport we love you can help! Also please help spread the word by adding the li...
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The Skeptical Dad | Parenting through a scientific lens
Parenting through a scientific lens. I am currently working through a FutureLearn on ‘the genomics era’. The course introduced some of the genetic errors that can happen in certain diseases. One of the errors occurs when cells divide to form reproductive cells (sperm or eggs) a process called meiosis. Most cells in the body have 46 chromosomes, arranged in 23 pairs. Reproductive cells have half the number, so that when a sperm and egg fuse, the newly fertilised cell has the normal complement of 46. It...