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All posts tagged
science
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March 7, 2006The Convergences Contest: Contest Winners #2 and #3
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February 17, 2006Alternative Answers To Some Of The Cornell Center For Materials Research’s “Ask A Scientist!” Student E Mails
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February 14, 2006B.R. Cohen’s Annals of Science: Vol. X: On Chickens, Peas, Rib Eyes, and Dolls
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October 11, 2005B.R. Cohen’s Annals of Science: Vol. IX: Little Charlie Darwin, God Bless Him
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August 17, 2005Elements Waiting Patiently for Inclusion on the Periodic Table
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June 2, 2005B.R. Cohen’s Annals of Science: Vol. VIII: Nothing Phallic Going On Here
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March 29, 2005Sir Isaac Newton’s Notes, Before the Discovery of Gravity
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February 18, 2005B.R. Cohen’s Annals of Science: Vol. VII: The Myth of Fingerprints; or, The Case of Duplicate Toe Jam
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February 11, 2005Ways in Which She Could Have Blinded Me With Science
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January 12, 2005It’s A Lucky Thing For Stem Cell Research That The Following Passages Aren’t In The Bible
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June 3, 2025New York Times’ Style Guide Substitutions for “The President Violated the Constitution”
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June 6, 2025I, Saruman, Have Ended My Alliance with the Dark Lord Sauron
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February 10, 2015What a Straight Man’s Favorite Musical Says About Him
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June 9, 2025It’s Not Going Great, but Imagine How Much Worse Things Would Be with a Woman President