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Do Origin-of-Life Researchers Now Accept Intelligent Design?
Brian Miller | evolutionnews.org Natural processes without external assistance could never explain the origin of the first cell, and researchers have increasingly come to realize this. A cell’s genesis faces two monumental challenges. First, it requires a chemical system to … Continue reading
Physicists continue work to abolish time as fourth dimension of space
Lisa Zyga Psych.org Philosophers have debated the nature of time long before Einstein and modern physics. But in the 106 years since Einstein, the prevailing view in physics has been that time serves as the fourth dimension of space, an … Continue reading
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New twist in antimatter mystery
Paul Rincon BBC News Physicists have taken a step forward in their efforts to understand why the Universe is dominated by matter, and not its shadowy opposite antimatter. A US experiment has confirmed previous findings that hinted at new phenomena … Continue reading
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Paving the way to Canada’s next big industry — the quantum information frontier
Ryan Saxby Hill EurekAlert Vancouver, B.C. — February 15, 2012 — We are on the cusp of a new information revolution — a quantum leap in technology — and the Institute for Quantum Computing (IQC) at the University of Waterloo … Continue reading
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Exclusive: Nobel Prize-Winning Physicist Who Endorsed Obama Dissents! Resigns from American Physical Society Over Group’s Promotion of Man-Made Global Warming
Source: Climate Depot Nobel prize winner for physics in 1973 Dr. Ivar Giaever resigned as a Fellow from the American Physical Society (APS) on September 13, 2011 in disgust over the group’s promotion of man-made global warming fears. Climate Depot … Continue reading
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World’s Largest Atom Smasher May Have Detected ‘God Particle’
Source: Fox News A rumor is floating around the physics community that the world’s largest atom smasher may have detected a long-sought subatomic particle called the Higgs boson, also known as the “God particle.” The controversial rumor is based on … Continue reading
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US running out of energy
Source: RT When catastrophes like Japan’s nuclear meltdown happen, there are a few questions that need to be answered. What happened and what can we do to prevent this? Perhaps a better question is, what can we do to move … Continue reading
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