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Posted on: February 23, 2009 1:17 PM, by Greg Laden

when satellites collide, it's really a drag at Cocktail Party Physics.

Disgusting science news of the week: arsenic in toenails by Virginia Hughes.

New blog: The Weekly Virus.

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Greg, sorry about this but if I can go OT for a moment, I'd like to draw attention to a radio broadcast tonight at 6 pm Eastern - where one of my creationist state senators is going to ask the main contributor to Florida Citizens for Science ...

" “if man evolved from apes, why are there still apes?”

He tried to get an "Academic Freedumb" bill passed last year and is trying again this year.

If you are interested in more details ... Please click this link.
http://www.flascience.org/wp/?p=915

We need support down here in this "purple" state.

Posted by: Stacy | February 23, 2009 3:53 PM

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