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Did Climate Change Cause Hurricane Sandy? - Scientific American Blog Network

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We use cookies to provide you with a better onsite experience. By continuing to browse the site you are agreeing to our use of cookies in accordance with our Cookie Policy. Skip to main content. Did Climate Change Cause Hurricane Sandy? On October 30, 2012. The hedge expressed by journalists is that many variables go into creating a big storm, so the size of Hurricane Sandy. More on that in a moment.). Here’s where climate change comes in. The atmospheric pattern that sent the Jet Stream south is col...

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The Real Neuroscience of Creativity - Scientific American Blog Network

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We use cookies to provide you with a better onsite experience. By continuing to browse the site you are agreeing to our use of cookies in accordance with our Cookie Policy. Skip to main content. The Real Neuroscience of Creativity. So yea, you know how the left brain is really realistic, analytical, practical, organized, and logical, and the right brain is so darn creative, passionate, sensual, tasteful, colorful, vivid, and poetic? By Scott Barry Kaufman. On August 19, 2013. Andreas Fink, Jeremy Gray.

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Blue Zones: What the Longest-Lived People Eat (Hint: It&#8217;s Not Steak Dinners) - Scientific American Blog Network

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We use cookies to provide you with a better onsite experience. By continuing to browse the site you are agreeing to our use of cookies in accordance with our Cookie Policy. Skip to main content. Blue Zones: What the Longest-Lived People Eat (Hint: It’s Not Steak Dinners). On April 6, 2015. Photo by Gianluca Colla, Courtesy Blue Zones. On April 7th, the book Blue Zones Solutions. Will hit the shelves. In it, Dan Buettner. CEO of the eponymous organization. Photo by Michael Turek, courtesy of Blue Zones.

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Context and Variation - Scientific American Blog Network

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We use cookies to provide you with a better onsite experience. By continuing to browse the site you are agreeing to our use of cookies in accordance with our Cookie Policy. Skip to main content. Human behavior, evolutionary medicine… and ladybusiness. Striking out on my own. This post is many months in coming, yet I know I will not be able to give it the kind of attention I would like. I am leaving Scientific American. There is no mystery to the reasons. July 25, 2014 — Kate Clancy. It's been a while sin...

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Effective World Government Will Be Needed to Stave Off Climate Catastrophe - Scientific American Blog Network

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We use cookies to provide you with a better onsite experience. By continuing to browse the site you are agreeing to our use of cookies in accordance with our Cookie Policy. Skip to main content. Effective World Government Will Be Needed to Stave Off Climate Catastrophe. On March 17, 2012. Almost six years ago, I was the editor of a single-topic issue on energy for. That included an article. And Manhattan Projects are child’s play compared to needed changes in the way we behave. To acknowledge this point:...

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Punctuated Edges: March 2012

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A blog by Samir K. Doshi. Thursday, March 15, 2012. Population growth overshadowing consumption. Dear Dr. Schindler et al.,. What impact would that have on our ecosystems? It might decrease the trend of future impacts, but not necessarily as development and per capita consumption will still increase. Now, what if we stopped consumption growth tomorrow? Here is the original email:. AAAS Censorship, Population, Vallentyne's Day. A Letter from Edmonton, Ottawa and San Diego Concerning AAAS. As most of you a...

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We're Sorry - Scientific American

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We use cookies to provide you with a better onsite experience. By continuing to browse the site you are agreeing to our use of cookies in accordance with our Cookie Policy. Skip to main content. The page you were looking for could not be found. We Suggest:. Check the spelling of the web address. Browse through our archive. For a magazine article from a specific issue. Go to our home page. Every Issue. Every Year. 1845 - Present. 2016 Scientific American, a Division of Nature America, Inc.

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Novel Finding: Reading Literary Fiction Improves Empathy - Scientific American

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We use cookies to provide you with a better onsite experience. By continuing to browse the site you are agreeing to our use of cookies in accordance with our Cookie Policy. Skip to main content. Novel Finding: Reading Literary Fiction Improves Empathy. The types of books we read may affect how we relate to others. On October 4, 2013. Credit: Flickr/ Susana Fernandez. How important is reading fiction in socializing school children? The Sins of the Mother. Rolling on Wheels That Arent Round. 3 hours ago Su...

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How Men's Brains Are Wired Differently than Women's - Scientific American

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We use cookies to provide you with a better onsite experience. By continuing to browse the site you are agreeing to our use of cookies in accordance with our Cookie Policy. Skip to main content. How Men's Brains Are Wired Differently than Women's. Male brains have more connections within hemispheres to optimize motor skills, whereas female brains are more connected between hemispheres to combine analytical and intuitive thinking. On December 2, 2013. Credit: agini Verma et al, University of Pennsylvania.

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CO2 Levels for February Eclipsed Prehistoric Highs - Scientific American

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We use cookies to provide you with a better onsite experience. By continuing to browse the site you are agreeing to our use of cookies in accordance with our Cookie Policy. Skip to main content. CO2 Levels for February Eclipsed Prehistoric Highs. Global warming is headed back to the future as the CO2 level reaches a new high. On March 5, 2015. More and more carbon dioxide molecules are accumulating in Earth's atmosphere. Credit: Astronaut photograph from International Space Station. Along with many of th...

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Solution to Renewable Energy's Intermittency Problem: More Renewable Energy - Scientific American

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We use cookies to provide you with a better onsite experience. By continuing to browse the site you are agreeing to our use of cookies in accordance with our Cookie Policy. Skip to main content. Solution to Renewable Energy's Intermittency Problem: More Renewable Energy. A mix of offshore and onshore wind, along with contributions from solar power, could provide reliable and cost-effective power flow during all but a handful of days in a hypothetical four-year period under study. On December 12, 2012.

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El blog de divulgación científica de Zaragoza. Archivo de la etiqueta: Universidad de Zaragoza. Una de Pint Of Science por favor! 26 mayo, 2016. Auroras boreales, experimentos neurocientíficos, hongos que absorben el metano, misterios del universo y hasta cazadores de sombras! Qué significa el birrete, Doctor? 13 mayo, 2016. Sabías qué el birrete simboliza el casco de la diosa Minerva (en la mitología romana) y Atenea (en la mitología griega)? Hellip; Sigue leyendo →. Comienza el blog de CienciaZaragoza.

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Stories by David Pogue - Scientific American

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We use cookies to provide you with a better onsite experience. By continuing to browse the site you are agreeing to our use of cookies in accordance with our Cookie Policy. Skip to main content. Stories by David Pogue. Facial Recognition- My Favorite Alternative to Password Log-In. It’s fast, easy and secure and there’s nothing to remember. August 1, 2016 — David Pogue. Passwords Are on the Way Out, and It's about Time. They're on the way out, and it's about time. August 1, 2016 — David Pogue. Despite th...

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Hospitals and Superbugs: Go in Sick... Get Sicker - Scientific American

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We use cookies to provide you with a better onsite experience. By continuing to browse the site you are agreeing to our use of cookies in accordance with our Cookie Policy. Skip to main content. Hospitals and Superbugs: Go in Sick. Get Sicker. Nearly 100,000 people die every year from bugs that they pick up in health care facilities; experts say most of these infections are preventable. On October 18, 2007. Gehrke's ob/gyn prescribed sulfa antibiotics, which are commonly used to treat E. coli. MRSA cause...

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Strange but True: Drinking Too Much Water Can Kill - Scientific American

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We use cookies to provide you with a better onsite experience. By continuing to browse the site you are agreeing to our use of cookies in accordance with our Cookie Policy. Skip to main content. Strange but True: Drinking Too Much Water Can Kill. In a hydration-obsessed culture, people can and do drink themselves to death. On June 21, 2007. New England Journal of Medicine. Found that close to one sixth of marathon runners develop some degree of. Or dilution of the blood caused by drinking too much water.

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