The Articles They Don't Want You to See 4: Science Edition

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Thank you, Al Gore For Liberating Me Too

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More Federal Funding Goes to Abstinence-Only

By Tyler LePard
Despite repeated scientific proof that abstinence-only programs don't work, the Administration on Children and Families (ACF) and Youth Services Bureau (FYSB)--program offices of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS)--recently announced a grant to the Medical Institute for Sexual Health to develop online abstinence training programs. This $207,400 grant qualifies as technical assistance from the Abstinence Education Division of FYSB in order to integrate "medical and scientific information into abstinence education programming."
According to their website, the Medical Institute for Sexual Health (MI) is a credible scientific organization interested in public health:
"MI was founded to confront the global epidemics of teen pregnancy and sexually transmitted infections (STIs). We identify and evaluate scientific information on sexual health and promote healthy sexual decisions and behaviors by communicating credible scientific information."
However, their focus on abstinence, to the exclusion of important health aspects of comprehensive sex ed shows, that they value ideology over sound public health. The Medical Institute plays up the failure rate of contraception and opposes mandating the HPV vaccine (despite acknowledging HPV as the most common sexually transmitted infection). Additionally, SIECUS (Sexuality Information and Education Council of the United States) features the Medical Institute in their National Opponents of Comprehensive Sexuality.
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Global Warming: We Choose but our Children Face the Consequences

It has recently struck me that those who will be most affected by our choices regarding global warming will be too young during that critical 10 years to have any say whatsoever in our choices. We decide but our children will feel the brunt of the consequences.
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The Global Warming Swindle: The Denial Lobby Strikes Again

More recently I have been just begun to discuss the need to move on, to evolve the discussion, from a supposed "debate" over whether global warming is happening (it is!) to a discussion of solutions. Personally, I do hope to help evolve the discussion. But sadly, the denial lobby continues its supid, suicidal crusade against science. But by now even the most skeptical of scientists are fighting back.
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Merrily, Merrily, Merrily

The film wasn't the first to bring up the issues, or the last, and years of examination by science have failed to make these issues fade. In fact, some top scientists are starting to consider seriously the idea that life is just a dream.
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Science Friday Fun: Invisibility Cloak

There's only one little problem with the current design: it only works if you happen to see using microwaves.
A research team at Duke University in North Carolina has demonstrated the ability to make things disappear, at least in a very limited way. What they did is devise a way of steering one particular frequency of microwaves around an object so that, if your eyes were sensitive only to that microwave frequency instead of visible light, the object would seem to disappear.
A quick warning to Republican lawmakers: making a cloak that can actually achieve the same effect for the whole range of visible light seems a lot more remote, so it's unlikely you can use this device to hide form the voters this November. Sorry about that. In fact, researchers have noted that, even if the device could protect against visibility, voters would still be able to find Republicans by the smell of their rotten policies.
But hey, I understand that creatures from Cheney's planet to see in the microwave spectrum, so at least you can avoid that shotgun blast after you lose.
Al Gore's An Inconvenient Truth Merges Science With Spirituality

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Welcome to the New, Improved Solar System

Now get ready to change your thinking.
For centuries, people recognized five wanderers among the circling stars: Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn. The introduction of the telescope added Neptune, Uranus, and finally tiny Pluto. And a billion textbooks later, those eight, along with Earth, define the standard nine planets. However, almost from the moment of it's discovery, Pluto has been "on the bubble." It's too small, and it's orbit is too quirky. For decades, some astronomers have wanted to kick it out of the planet club. Only that raised new problems -- just what is a planet, anyway?
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Super Hero, Super Villain

The people in question are scientists, and more than any elected official, they will shape the world you live in for good... and for bad.
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My wife might be on HBO tonight: Global Warming Documentary

In honor of Earth Day, watch TV tonight! More specifically, watch the global warming documentary TOO HOT NOT TO HANDLE on HBO. It airs tonight, 4/22 at 7 PM and will be re-shown throughout the week. My wife, Joy, was interviewed for this show, though we don't know if the footage of her made it into the show.
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The Real First Americans

If you attend any journalism school, one of the the first things they tell is to get the heart of your story at the top of the page. Drop all those W's, -- who, what, when, where -- into your opening paragraph, then come back and fill in the details and background. But then, it's been a long time since I even pretended to be a journalist, so you'll have to forgive me if I write this story in reverse.
Eventually, I'm going to get to the news, but I'm going to start the story nearly 400 million years and two thousand miles from the important events. In fact, I'm going to start in my own backyard.
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What we believe: The Seven Commandments.

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DARWIN DAY ESSAY II: Evolution Defended

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DARWIN DAY ESSAY I: Evolution Explained

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