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The first essay in a series of science essays to be published at TheScian.com is out. It is titled The Joy of Questioning and is written by Sunil of balancing life blog. Yours truly imagines that he has improved his reading skills. Give it a listen. An excerpt: ...Even the most educated seem to hold on dearly to some of these beliefs. We would consult with astrologers to know blessed times (the moments when stars, planets and the moon are in fantastic positions bringing us fame and fortune). We would change the spelling of a name in the hopes of nominative prosperity. We would sit tight…
One of my favorite sites, now in a blog format.
New Scientist reports on a study that indicates paedophiles may have less grey matter. The legal implications are enormous. What if a court finds such anomalies in brain as admissible for a plea? You can run away but you can't forget. MIT Technology Review on How Ads Affect Our Memory Physicist Freeman Dyson asks young people to be heretic. He shows how by saying: "...all the fuss about global warming is grossly exaggerated".
The second part of Enemies of Reason, the two part series hosted by Dawkins, aired yesterday night here in the UK. At some point, Deepak Chopra, the quantum quack, was interviewed by Dawkins. Mr Chopra said the word quantum is used as a metaphor in alternative therapies, and then - to the eternal surprise of reason - claimed scientists have hijacked the word. Scientists have hijacked the word quantum? Right, all ur quantum belong to me, said the LOLcat. Dawkins barely controlled himself from exploding. I don't think he would want to interview Chopra again. Note on first part here. What's a…
There were reports earlier in the media (BBC, for instance) that Chernobyl has become an oasis for wildlife running away from humans. Well, it seems someone was too optimistic. The media (BBC again) now reports that Chernobyl is no haven for nothing.
But, why should an adult digest milk? This and many other evolutionary hilarities in this debate on Complexity and Evolution. Featuring Richard Dawkins, Steve Jones, Lewis Wolpert.
Salil Tripati compares the two uneasy neighbors who began self-rule at the same time 60 years ago, in an IHT article: One could argue Pakistan had little choice, once it had chosen to be a theocracy. The more Pakistani society modernized, the more its people sought freedom, the more Pakistan would begin to look like India. But being like India was not the point of the Partition: The point was to create a home for the subcontinent's Muslims, who were presumably unsafe in India. But while India has a shameful record of riots in which many Muslims have died, and many Muslims lead lives of utter…
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Enemies of Reason is a two part series presented by Dawkins on Channel 4. The first part was broadcast yesterday. I missed the first half hour but did watch later half. As always, Dawkins is passionate and eloquent in identifying and rallying against the enemies of reason. He takes us into the twisted superstition of dowsing: it is where people allegedly find water, gems, etc with sticks (if it works at all, they should first look for their brains, ahem). A double blind experiment is shown where the stick-men and stick-women go nuts on TV. The psychologist who conducted the study thinks…
Via Rationalist International Bangladeshi author Taslima Nasreen [was attached] today by the radical political outfit Majlis Ittehad-ul-Muslimeen (MIM) at the Hyderabad Press Club. She was releasing the Telegu translation of her book "Shodd"... MIM activists, led by three state Legislative Council members (MLAs), raised slogans against Taslima and flung bouquets and chairs at her and others attending the function. However, no injuries have been reported so far. MIM leader Akhtar Khan, an MLA, said: "She is enemy of Islam, she is a black spot on Muslims.. We cannot bear anyone talking against…
We need to reach an accommodation with uncertainty. Not only is the universe uncertain, but so too is human knowledge. Science as a process should never have fostered any illusions about this: it was always about provisional truths - and knew it. Perhaps it's time for us to finally accept that we shouldn't believe in science because we think it's certain, but precisely because it's not. Certainty is totalitarian. It forecloses further thinking. Not one of the theories devised by Newton, Darwin, Einstein or Planck is certain and perfect. Powerful and beautiful they undoubtedly are, but they…
News in IHT A teenage boy carrying a severed head walked into a Japanese police station Tuesday saying he killed his mother, the latest in a series of grisly dismemberments that have horrified a nation renowned for its low crime rate. The 17-year-old suspect led officers to his house in northern Fukushima prefecture (state) and pointed out his headless mother on her futon mattress, with a frank, "It's in here," Kyodo News reported. While Hikikomori (hermetic individuals) have been a problem for years in Japan ( See this old guardian article), this level of remorseless pathological violence…
Baiji, the Yangtzse River dolphin, is now extinct after having lived in the Yangtzse river for the past 20 million years. In the 1950s several thousand baiji, as the dolphins are known in Chinese, were thought to swim in the Yangtze. The last authenticated record was in 2001. By the end of 2006, an expedition by the team triggered reports that the creature was functionally extinct, suggesting only one or two individuals at most survived. Now the team concludes it is probably extinct. Dr Turvey said: "The primary factor responsible for the baiji's extinction was probably unsustainable by-…
Beebs reports that you can now drink many a cuppa joes to stay sharp as you age. "French researchers compared women aged 65 and older who drank more than three cups of coffee per day with those who drank one cup or less per day. Those who drank more caffeine showed less decline in memory tests over a four year period. The study, published in the journal Neurology, raises the possibility that caffeine may even protect against the development of dementia. The results held up even after factors such as education, high blood pressure and disease were taken into account. " What joyous moments you…
An NDTV report on confinement compounds for mentally ill people. Another instance where the financial buden, social stigma and scientific illiteracy leads to vulnerable people being incarcerated.
This is old news, but there are lot of people who may not know and still keep buying into the bottled water scam. Check the recent Economist article. "SO THE emperor really isn't wearing any clothes. Last week PepsiCo announced that the label on its Aquafina brand of bottled water will soon carry the words "public water source", instead of simply the innocent looking "P.W.S.". That's right: Aquafina is to all intents and purposes tap water. Coca-Cola is under pressure to follow suit with its Dasani brand, though so far it is refusing to do so. "We don't believe that consumers are confused…
We see patterns in the clouds, in the shadows of a dark street, in the martian sands, and sometimes even in the grime of dirty vessels (I see Saturn's rings in my coffee cup right now). Like our dreams, we are free to interpret patterns in any way we want, and we usually use that freedom to get all poetic and sentimental (or violent and scary, in case you have a sinister bent of mind). On most occasions, the interpretations are bogus and devoid of any validitiy. On the occasions when it seems true, it is usualy a self-fulfilling fantasy. I watched Batman Forever movie yesterday night for a…
If you access emails from open Wifi hotspots, you want to read this at Slashdot. "Using Gmail or most other webmail programs over an unsecured access points just got a bit more dangerous. At Black Hat Robert Graham, CEO of errata security, showed how to capture and clone session cookies very quickly over connections without encryption. He even hijacked a shocked attendee's Gmail account in the middle of his presentation. 'While Ou was typing, Graham was running Ferret and sniffing all the cookies that were being sent from Ou's laptop and Google. Graham then clicked on Ou's IP address and…
Very scary, like a plague of ambulance chasers. The video quality is not very good but that should not put you off from some of the very serious issues raised. Check this video [graphic at places] Scienceblogs posts on scientology
A charade involding six orangutans and two psychologists.