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Monthly Archives: May 2006
Chiro-Quackery? Is Chiropractic Care Science or Pseudoscience?
ChiroQuackery? Is Chiropractic Care Science or Pseudoscience? There’s a great discussion going on at Anne’s Anti-Quackery & Science Blog between a pediatrician and a chiropractic “professional” that calls himself a “doctor.” Clark Bartram of the blog, Unintelligent Design, posed the … Continue reading
Posted in Skepticism and Pseudoscience
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Poetry in Science (or science in poetry?)
Poetry in Science April was National Poetry Month and there were quite a few poems I noticed on the net with a science theme. Thinking about poetry in science, I was instantly reminded of a Feynman poem that I read … Continue reading
Posted in Archaeology
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