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Interesting Links from December 21, 2014 – Surveillance for prostate cancer, interesting answers to a variety of questions

These are my links from December 21, 2014. The first has to do with a recent study related to actions when one has low-risk prostate cancer. The others have to do with some interesting sites I found for interesting, informative answers to lots of different types of questions. ‘Surveillance’ may be safest for low-risk prostate cancer […]

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Links from August 28, 2012

These are my links from August 28, 2012 BBC – Podcasts – The Infinite Monkey Cage – "Award winning science/comedy chat with Brian Cox, Robin Ince and guests. Witty, irreverent look at the world according to science with physicist Brian Cox and comedian Robin Ince. New Series starting on BBC Radio 4, Monday June 18th […]

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Links from June 11, 2012

These are my links from June 11, 2012 Kevin Kelly tells technology’s epic story | Video on TED.com – 'In this wide-ranging, thought-provoking talk from TEDxAmsterdam, Kevin Kelly muses on what technology means in our lives — from its impact at the personal level to its place in the cosmos.'kevin kelly ted philosophy tools evolution […]

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Links from June 10, 2012

These are my links from June 10, 2012 A Place To Bury Strangers / New Album Reviews / Music News from THE FLY – The UK’s Most Popular Music Magazine – 'Constantly exhilarating, it’s a sensory obliteration that proves that now, more than ever, APTBS are much more than just noise.'worship review a place to […]

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Links from June 5, 2012

These are my links from June 5, 2012 George Dyson at the birth of the computer | Video on TED.com – dyson computing video science computer history

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Links from June 5, 2012

These are my links from June 5, 2012 George Dyson at the birth of the computer | Video on TED.com – dyson computing video science computer history

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An Agglomeration of Links for late November 2011

Medical research and treatment, how to use common household items rather than special cleaners, radioLab archives, debunking anti-science myths and an agglomeration of useful apps. Medical Research and Treatment Information from Medify.com – “Our goal is simple: to help you and your family more easily navigate, stay current, and manage the often complex process of […]

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Blekko Search and Accelerating Peer-reviewed Science links from the Scout Report

blekko | slashtag search ‘New search engines are released all the time, and occasionally a new one is worth checking out. Blekko is a new customizable search engine that helps users stay away from spam, content farms, and malware. Blekko draws on the power of the slashtag in order to organize websites and search results […]

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Similar image search; Search Royal Society publications 1665 – present

Two links to some outstanding searching and researching resources. The first is an image search engine that finds images similar to one you submit. It seems to work fairly well. the second is an easy-to-use tool for searching the publications of the Royal Soceity! Read works by Newton, Franklin, and others. Find Similar Images with […]

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TED Talks : Why we don’t understand as much as we think we do – Jonathan Drori (2007)

Today I listened to the TED Talk: Why we don’t understand as much as we think we do – Jonathan Drori (2007).  He starts by asking some simple questions that he claims most people get wrong. We get these wrong, he claims, because of the education and experiences we have had. They bias our understanding. […]

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