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GENETICALLY MODIFIED FOOD FOR THOUGHT

March 22, 2011

Whether you are for or against genetically modified (GM) food, it’s likely inevitable that you’ll consume it. Why? Soybean and corn seeds that have been genetically modified make up 90% and 80% respectively of the total seeds on the market! Large percentages of sugar …

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MODERN EUGENICS: BUILDING A BETTER PERSON?

July 23, 2009

In Aldous Huxley’s futuristic novel Brave New World (1932), human beings are selectively bred to be genetically perfect. Based on their genes, they are sorted into a caste system that defines their social hierarchy. While capturing the scientifically misguided notions …

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ORIGIN OF LIFE: THE PANSPERMIA THEORY

December 2, 2008 Leave a comment

How life originated on earth is a question that people have pondered for ages. Theories abound, from those based on religious doctrine, to the purely scientific, to others that border on science fiction. One possibility that hovers on this border is the panspermia …

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EINSTEIN’S THEORY OF RELATIVITY: IMPLICATIONS BEYOND SCIENCE?

October 20, 2008 Leave a comment

In 1905, Albert Einstein published his special theory of relativity, and his general theory of relativity was made public in 1915. For these accomplishments, he is often heralded as the most influential thinker of the 20th century and possibly in modern …

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