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Primate DNA and the End of Inoperable Cancer

Are we able to stand up and dance for joy yet that primate DNA might eradicate illness while inoperable cancer might be a thing of the past?

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Ida Out of the Blue

Ida came to us out of the blue — Ida is not of the sky, but of the earth — and she erupted into us from bedrock to reveal the mystery of her fossilized core.

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The Artful Kiss and the Scientific Pucker

Are you kissing your beloved the right way?  Are you aware there is science in lips and research in the tongue?  A soft, magical, kiss has hard science behind every salty pucker.

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Evolutionary Belief in the Pew

The Pew Forum on Religion and Public Life has a fascinating study that compares belief in evolution against certain religious strata.

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Dream Mapping and the Art of the Mind

What do our dreams tell us?  Do our dreams reveal secret wants?  Or do our dreams give us permission to envision the extraordinary?  Do we really want to tempt the Gods by mapping our dreams to publicly divine and then tie our inner desires to our cognitive reality?

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