Earlier this month, I had the opportunity to attend the first TEDx MidAtlantic meeting held Nov. 5 at the Maryland College Institute of Art. The...
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Many commercial companies are at least waist deep in the murky waters of social networking. Dozens of advocacy groups and environmental organizations...
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The fourth session of Ignite Baltimore, held Oct. 22, drew people to The Walters Art Museum to hear about such diverse topics as history, art, organic...
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Evolution and religion frequently clash during scientific and philosophical debates. Those who contend that evolution has been scientifically...
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Research can be frustrating, and researchers can act like real jerks when their experiments fail or don’t produce the expected results. But is...
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Back in June, I reported that a new element for chemistry's periodic table had been officially recognized by the International Union of Pure and...
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World famous geneticist and outspoken Christian, Francis Collins, was confirmed as director of the National Institutes of Health in near record time...
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The term science literacy often refers to how much we can remember from science class in high school. Journalist Chris Mooney and scientist Sheril...
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UPDATE: This poll closes on July 31, 2009. Do you think that science and religion are compatible? Does one have anything at all to do with the other?...
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You may think you’ll never need to read a scientific or medical journal article. But consider for a moment being faced with a new medical...
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