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Daily Archives: March 28, 2012

The Weak Link in the Chain: Intelligence

By Dan Falk
Posted: March 28, 2012
Category: Anthropology, Brain and Cognitive Sciences, Paleontology, Philosophy of science, Probability science | Tagged American Museum of Natural History, astrobiology, Cosmicomics, creationism, Earth, Facebook, Ian Tattersall, Italo Calvino, Kepler telescope, Life's Solution, NASA, SETI, Simon Conway Morris, Stephen J. Gould, Wonderful Life | Leave a comment

“Science Comedian” Brian Malow joins NC Museum of Natural Sciences

By David Kroll
Posted: March 28, 2012
Category: Natural Sciences, Personal, Public Understanding of Science, ScienceOnline2012 | Leave a comment
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