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  1. Scientists take a step closer to an elixir of youth (3 replies)
  2. Mathematics in Science (4 replies)
  3. Now that's energy thinking... (21 replies)
  4. Brain Power (60 Minutes) (3 replies)
  5. Global Warming Primer, Solutions and Complications, and My Position. (9 replies)
  6. Natural Philosophy Alliance (50 replies)
  7. A Refutation of The Theory of Elementary Waves (10 replies)
  8. Cool lightning video (8 replies)
  9. History of Evolutionism (61 replies)
  10. Evolution, Creationism, and Intelligent Design (124 replies)
  11. Ain't Nothing New Under The Sun (2 replies)
  12. Report: Amniotic fluid yields stem cells (4 replies)
  13. Have your fiance tested for the 'ruthlessness' gene (29 replies)
  14. Measurement Omission? (98 replies)
  15. Big Numbers (18 replies)
  16. Numbers: Real, Imaginary, Absurd and Irrational (12 replies)
  17. Parable or simile of the day: (1 reply)
  18. Thank Your Lucky Cells! (26 replies)
  19. Lightbulbs and Congressman Ted Poe (2 replies)
  20. Science and philosophy? Or philosophy and science? (123 replies)
  21. Against the Gods (5 replies)
  22. Between Realism and Constructive Empiricism (26 replies)
  23. Getting off oil with profits (23 replies)
  24. Math problem (1 reply)
  25. Scientific Method 101 (in layman's language) (10 replies)
  26. Speed of Light? (67 replies)
  27. Common characteristics of cranks (17 replies)
  28. Teach yourself physics and save $1195 (4 replies)
  29. Beating and Flogging the Postmodernists (5 replies)
  30. Karl Popper (8 replies)
  31. [Atlasphere] Rand-inspired Non-mathematician Discovers Hypercomplex Numbers, with Possible Implications for Mathematics and the Philosophy of Science (4 replies)
  32. Quasi-Paradoxical Curiosities; Riddles of a sort (5 replies)
  33. The World's Most Important (and popular) Book (3 replies)
  34. EEG. What it is and its limitation (40 replies)
  35. MIT Lecture Browser (0 replies)
  36. Physics is in Trouble -- Yet again (6 replies)
  37. The Hidden Factor (35 replies)
  38. Why Physics (or any other hard science) is bound for troubles (2 replies)
  39. Mathematics as "Virtual Physics" (6 replies)
  40. Short entertaining videos of quantum mechanics for beginners (8 replies)
  41. Imaginary Numbers are not so imaginary or mysterious (2 replies)
  42. Schrodinger's Cat (136 replies)
  43. Peikoff's floating abstractions (37 replies)
  44. Sam Harris's Letter to the Editor of Nature Magazine (6 replies)
  45. Criticism of String Theory in The New Yorker (86 replies)
  46. Michael Schermer (6 replies)
  47. Presenting my Artificial Life Simulator (0 replies)
  48. Synesthesia (11 replies)
  49. Inconvenient Truth versus Inconvenient Swindle (225 replies)
  50. New research in mammalian metabolism (1 reply)
  51. Mathematics quote (7 replies)
  52. Debunking Global warming (12 replies)
  53. Vega Science Trust videos online (0 replies)
  54. At Night: A Voyage through the Celestial Year (18 replies)
  55. What are your favorite science books? (34 replies)
  56. mathematics essentially deductive? (32 replies)
  57. Genetic Diversity and Individuality (0 replies)
  58. Medicine poll (7 replies)
  59. zoology/paleontology blog (0 replies)
  60. Proof of "Dark Matter"? (0 replies)
  61. A quote (5 replies)
  62. "Moon Illusion" (8 replies)
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