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Thursday, September 02, 2010

Facts of the Matter

Humans, their brains still a grand mystery

Everybody has a brain and nobody knows how it works, although neuroscience researchers are finding some surprising aspects about how we think.

Gulf spill just the tip of global oil iceberg

Since April 172 million gallons, or 4 million barrels, of crude petroleum has discharged into the Gulf of Mexico, causing unheard-of damage to the gulf and coastal environments in the largest oil spill ever recorded.

Climate theory holds up despite some bad data

Sometimes people ask me whether I believe in global warming, while others have said that they thought my column indicates that I do.

Forum studies ways to weather solar storm

The sun is the source and sustainer of life, but it can also be the great disrupter of the infrastructure of modern society.

Innovation of steel transformed civic life

It took three great ideas and an entrepreneurial genius to redefine cities and the way people live and work in them.



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