Category Archives: Science

Categories, Scales, a Public Health Triumph, and How the So-Called Experts Have Been Right

A post from Facebook. I don’t know the poster, but I like his point. \ It reminded me of this post that I saw yesterday, which illustrates the same idea. LGBTQNation, Daniel Villarreal, yesterday: Conservative pastor knows what turns men … Continue reading

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Dan Barker, CONTRADUCTION

(UK: Hypathia Press, 2024, 111pp, including References but no index) Dan Barker (Wikipedia) is an atheist writer who was once an evangelical Christian pastor. I read one of his earlier books, LIFE DRIVEN PURPOSE (review here), which challenged Rick Warren’s … Continue reading

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New Ideas in the World

Here’s a long, interactive (in an irritating way) piece destined for next weekend’s NYT Magazine, apparently. NY Times, Avraham Z. Cooper, 11 May 2026: The Human Body’s Hidden Pathways You have to scroll down to see the images change and … Continue reading

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UFOs, Consciousness, Being Savvy

Adam Frank on the new UFO data; Thoughts about being savvy, and reality-literacy, and the lack of evidence for both UFOs and God; Carlo Rovelli denies there is a “hard problem” of consciousness. – – – One more about the … Continue reading

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Sean Carroll on Science and Religion, and Templeton

Sean Carroll on science and religion, and why he doesn’t take money from the Templeton Foundation; Short items on how the Trump administration cutting funding to study the hantavirus, the one now loose on that cruise ship; more blaming Satan … Continue reading

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Neil deGrasse Tyson, Paul Krugman, Jesse Bering

Neil deGrasse Tyson on aliens, and his new book; Paul Krugman explains how MAGA will kill many Americans; Jesse Bering on karma; And short items about Trump’s health, aliens, the ballroom, the upcoming cage match, and “low T”. – – … Continue reading

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Humanity and Heartbreak?

A new version of Lord of the Flies, which I think I might watch; The idea of peer review, and my professional background; Cory on Rebecca; What religious tribalists mean by “going against the grain”. – – – I’ve read … Continue reading

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Michael Shermer: TRUTH

Subtitled “What It Is, How to Find It, and Why It Still Matters” (John Hopkins University Press, Jan. 2026, 370pp, including 50pp of acknowledgments, notes, and index) The title of this latest book by Michael Shermer, following CONSPIRACY (2022) (reviewed … Continue reading

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Anthropology as another perspective on the world

How anthropology informs an understanding of the world; Short items on Trump’s latest science purge, defenses of white supremacy, Trump’s lie about the some YMCA, and Trump’s sons getting rich off government contracts – – – Well, to the degree … Continue reading

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Change For the Better, vs. Sunk Cost

John McWhorter: Don’t pronounce the T in ‘often’; How an American living abroad realizes the problems with America; Why we’re stuck with a religious calendar. – – – My favorite pet peeve. NY Times, John McWhorter, yesterday: What’s Better Left … Continue reading

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