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Dong-Pyou Han, faked results. Photo credit: Charlie Neibergall/AP |
News that Dong-Pyou Han, a former scientist working at
Religion, Creationism, evolution, science and politics from a centre-left atheist humanist. The blog religious frauds tell lies about.
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Dong-Pyou Han, faked results. Photo credit: Charlie Neibergall/AP |
.@AtheistAdvocate Creationists predicted radiocarbon would be found in dinosaur bones. It was. http://t.co/kajZi8fstN
— Creation-Evolution (@crevinfo) July 1, 2015
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Kepler-186f, first validated Earth-size planet to orbit a star in the habitable zone (artist's impression) Credit: NASA Ames/SETI Institute/JPL-Caltech |
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Chimpanzees’ Bystander Reactions to Infanticide | Human Nature![]() |
| Anthony Colin Fisher, Archbishop of Sydney. Inconceivable tht he would not have approved the letter. |
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| Cardinal Seán Brady. Intimidated victims to keep abuses secret. |
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Grandfather turtle, Pappochelys Photo credit: Rainer Schoch. Source: Smithsonian.com |
One gene may drive leap from single cell to multicellular life - life - 22 June 2015 - New Scientist![]() |
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Evolution and coexistence in response to a key innovation in a long-term evolution experiment with Escherichia coli | bioRxiv
Generally, Popes talk what can only politely be called cobblers, and so far the current pope has been no exception. Normally it quite easy to read something a pope has said and to write an article pointing out the bigotry, superstition, scientific illiteracy or clerical self-interest which underpins it. A religious commentator might even regard popes as a godsend for the frequency with which they open their mouth just wide enough to get a red-booted foot in it.![]() |
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Józef Wesołowski Photo credit: Manuel Diaz / AP |
Americas may be hit by catastrophic banana disease -- ScienceDaily
Geomorphic constraints on the age of the western Grand Canyon
Guess who this is a description of:...described as a “man spiralling downwards”. He had no job but many debts... Seeking “power and influence”...
Pretending to be an important cleric... Sordid crimes... was rejected as too “weird”. “His constant goal in life appears to have been achieving significance.”
Diagnosed with a number of mental health problems, he was a relentless attention seeker with delusions of grandeur and a con man, who elevated his personal grievances with the heavenly glow [of a religious campaign]... *