Opening your eyes is the first step towards wisdom
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One of the talks that had everyone buzzing at Women in Secularism was
Rebecca Goldstein’s. She introduced an idea that clicked for everyone —
that all peop...
DSM-5 and the Fight for the Heart of Psychiatry
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The fifth edition of the Diagnostics and Statistical Manual (DSM-5) was
recently released. This is the standard reference of mental disorders and
psychiatr...
Protesting too much
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A guest post from Tony Kroch: The line "The Lady doth protest too much, me
thinks" from Hamlet that Mark Liberman blogged about at the end of last
month st...
“Ethnic-sounding first names” and getting the job
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Shuki. Soukias. Raheem. Samir. Jamal. Lakisha. Atholl. Tyronne. Magestic.
Did you know that something as simple as a first name makes the difference
betwee...
The Genetics of Mental Illness
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The new Diagnostics and Statistical Manual, DSM-V, is out. Not
surprisingly, it has sparked some controversy. Psychiatry deniers are
proclaiming that this ...
Guilty with an explanation.
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To all contributors, I'm not quite sure how or why it happened, but I seem
to have zapped all comments on recent posts. I know that you put a great
deal of...
Religious bigotry is so important...apparently
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Well, that told all you gay people right?
Look, we know you want to join this movement, but you must remember it is
more important for you to be shunned ...
And so it begins...
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...the long-awaited migration to WordPress, promised ever since NatGeo took
over:
*Notice*: ScienceBlogs.com will be migrating to a new publishing platfo...
SciBlogs Downtime
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Hi guise!
SciBlogs will be changing cosmetically a bit in the next day or two (gonna
look more NatGeo and less Classic SciBlogs).
There is no point in c...
Goosebumps, I haz dem!
ReplyDeleteA great video with a great man narrating it, the book is amazing too, I have to finish it properly but wow, what an amazing look at the universe!