Tuesday, June 12, 2012

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Why we don’t believe in science: As Shtulman notes, people are not blank slates, eager to assimilate the latest experiments into their world view. Rather, we come equipped with all sorts of na�ve intuitions about the world, many of which are untrue. (Frontal Cortex) Freezer malfunction damages largest collection of autism brain samples: Research set back years. This is awful. (Boston Globe) America’s new energy reality: In 2011, the United States registered the largest increase in oil production of any country outside of OPEC.�Good read from Dan Yergin. (New York Times) Secret 100-yr-old manuscript from Scott expedition reveals penguins? bizarre sexual appetites: It was never published because it was too [...]

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