Perceptive and made me chuckle.
Meanwhile my smartphone will be lucky to survive 34 months, and is only able to receive commands from Earth if I hold it out of an upstairs window...
Perceptive and made me chuckle.
Meanwhile my smartphone will be lucky to survive 34 months, and is only able to receive commands from Earth if I hold it out of an upstairs window...
And yet, I'm sure countless parents will rather trust their own anecdotal experience.
Anyone who can work in two in-context Monty Python references deserves to be read.
While its hard to read the press release from the World Health organization below and make any sense of the tortured language, it basically says that while food is the main source of BPA exposure, the science as to its effects is inconclusive. Also, BPA is eliminated from the body rather quickly. Was it a good idea to rush to remove it from plastics, like baby bottles? What do you think - better safe than sorry?
We've done a number of energy-efficiency projects at our house over the last year. While it may help us lowering our own energy costs and usage, it'd be naive to think that it'll decrease overall energy consumption. Harry Saunders has done the research to explain this effect, know as "the rebound effect".
If you read one article about the ingredients in Vaccines today, it should be this one. While it starts out as a bit of a rant, I did learn about the importance of dosages of supposedly harmful ingredients. And, some of these "toxic chemicals", including NaCl, are in other everyday things that you may already be eating/drinking. Cue the scary music!
You don't need to convince me that babies are more aware/intelligent than we give them credit for. They have to synthesize and absorb a lot of information to make sense of their world. And then, one morning, they surprise you by spontaneously saying "water" when you're refilling the dog's dish. Inside the baby mind - The Boston Globe
You may not be aware of it, but someone has spent twenty-some million dollars to build a Creation Museum. I hope you take the time to read and enjoy John Scalzi's report about his trip to this shrine to creationsim as much as I did - especially the part about vegeterian dinosaurs.
Its good to read that the UK Goverment sees no place for the chicanery that is Intelligent Design in its school's science curriculum.
It has also defined "Intelligent Design", the idea that life is too complex to have arisen without the guiding hand of a greater intelligence, as a religion, along with "creationism".