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I've just done an entry at the Huffington Post discussing this subject. Short version: It's complicated (what else is new?), but we have every reason to be worried.
Here's Dean over land, now weakened down to Category 3 but still maintaining some semblance of an eye for the moment:
P.S.: Welcome…
Science Progress has just announced their most popular features of 2008:
Some of them dealt with major controversies over political interference with science at the Environmental Protection Agency, the teaching of creationism, and women's access to reproductive health services. Others tackled…
so The Intersection has followed several other of the top ranked science blogs to the Discoverblog hive
all well and good, and good luck to them at Bob's place (not no, not that Bob, Jr).
he dated Ann Coulter - wow, one learns the strangest things on the Nets
Anyway, the Baad Astronomer and his…
I'm off to the city for a panel in recognition of International Women's Day. Given the theme, I'd like to point readers to a recent piece from The Guardian asking 'Where are the books by women with big ideas?'
Books like Freakonomics, defining significant cultural or economic trends with a punchy…
That is completely awesome. Please actually enter that, complete with doctored photo, because the photo makes it.
In fact, it just might make my day if you made that photo your desktop or something similar (though there would be no way of actually seeing it as a desktop unless another photo was taken...hmm...I might even send a SBSP stuffy for placement next to said computer)
Thanks for taking the suggestion!
Now that's proper deep ocean exploration equipment. And it surely would keep the Deep Sea Serpents from attacking the ROV.
Maybe SBSP's left arm could be turned into a little manipulator arm? No? :(
But it needs a sea star shaped sidekick.