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Zeitgeist

Seed's Daily Zeitgeist: 3/30/2006

Five issues, insights and observations shaping our perspective, from the editors at Seed.

  • Playing with mathematical machines
    Mark of Good Math, Bad Math explains Turing machines in a "good math" installment.
  • Careful, I might actually start to think that someone out there takes me seriously
    Orac crows about his callout in the Financial Times.
  • Bush Says Global Warming May Be "Natural"
    Apparently there's a controversy about the cause of global warming. Who knew? Scientists sure didn't.
  • Creationist email: the asymmetry misconception
    PZ answers a polite science question from an ID advocate.
  • How Evil Are You
    The ScienceBloggers are evil...but not that evil.

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