Well I know this isn't EXACTLY science, but its a theory
Its a bit insane, and I have been as rational as possible, but this seems like a plausible theory that I have grown fond ...
The rumour still circulates that an alien spacecraft crashed near Roswell. On July 8, 1947, Roswell Army Air Field (RAAF) public information office in Roswell, New Mexico, issued ...
That is why I'm still awake because it's so painful that I can't sleep. You'll have to forgive any errors I make as I am typing with one hand(not to do with the other flame war thr ...
The Younger-Dryas is a stadial or a cold point during a warm period some 11 thousand years ago.. This stadial caused glaciation in the northern hemisphere. Some suggest it might ...
Hi everyone. I hope we can have a fun debate without any rudeness or insults because, lets face it, trying to act hard or clever by making some one else look stupid behind the safe ...
A while back a discussion developed about instinct and we, as a people in this day and age, surviving when thrown into nature spontaniously. Somehow it turned into a discussion on ...
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science_and_environment/10132762.stm
Firstly, yes, this is important on a magnitude unparalleled to any other news story this year. The rea ...
Okay, I'm really happy to be able to say that in the past year I have lost over 25 kilograms. It is also really nice to be able to fit into clothes that I would have never been abl ...
Since I enjoy sharing New Scientist articles with you all whenever a particularly interesting one comes along, I've decided to do it again!
Only this time, I find it not so much ...
As some of you may recall, I like reading the articles of New Scientist. And sometimes, when I have espied an article that shows further evidence that life began spontaneously out ...
friend going again tomorrow on foot to check out the area and hopefully see the Lavafall, a waterfall but with lava, think it's about a 100 meters tall.
/swoon ...
I found this article in today's paper.
Basically this guy seems to think we only bombed the moon because we wanted to show off.
I honestly believe the moon was bombed for the s ...
This is in the science section, but non-science subjects are fine too. So I was sitting in my Abnormal Psychology class today, and it occurred to me that psychology is possibly the ...
It is a challenge often vomited out by the religious and the stupid to the atheist and the lovers of the naturalistic worldview, and which is also a lynchpin of the most recent att ...
Yeah, you read it right. Something very slick has happened... An animal has absorbed enough genetic materials to begin to bridge the gap between animal and plant. :P
http://www. ...
hey i got a question for people who are into space.... could you tell me how this pulsar (witch is supposed to make a regular beat) is making an irregular beat? here look for yours ...
The vastness of the universe came up in another thread just a little while ago, and I figured it was a thread-worthy topic. Consider, for a moment, the distance from here to the su ...
Science is guesswork. That's all it is. A THEORY. Not like Jesus. All you silly gooses think Jesus didn't die for your sins. Well you keep thinking that after your in Satan's pits ...
...Or, perhaps Public Health.
I only recently heard about this gem of scientific modeling. A few fellows at the University of Ottowa (including the Professor Robert J. Smith? - ...
Yet another good lecture on YT: 'Creationism: Still Crazy After All These Years' - Eugenie Scott, AAI 2009 -- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pItVGYa863k&feature=sub
You could ca ...