Scientists to Begin Studying Kennewick Man
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[DeDanaan] A team of scientists plans to examine the bones at the University of Washington’s Burke Museum in Seattle beginning July 6, according to their attorney, Alan Schneider.
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[This is] What IS ?: Senator Edward Kennedy of Massachusetts and Representative John Dingell of Michigan (who, it became obvious later, suffered from hydrophobia when it came to science projects) not only condemned Goodwin's remarks as racist but also delivered their scientific verdict: Research among primates "is a preposterous basis" for analyzing anything as complex as "the crime and violence that plagues our country today." (This came as surprising news to NASA scientists who had first trained and sent a chimpanzee called Ham up on top of a Redstone rocket into suborbital space flight and then trained and sent another one, called Enos, which is Greek for "man," up on an Atlas rocket and around the earth in orbital space flight and had thereby accurately and completely predicted the physical, psychological, and task-motor responses of the human astronauts, Alan Shepard and John Glenn, who repeated the chimpanzees' flights and tasks months later.) The Violence Initiative was compared to Nazi eugenic proposals for the extermination of undesirables. Dingell's Michigan colleague, Representative John Conyers, then chairman of the Government Operations Committee and senior member of the Congressional Black Caucus, demanded Goodwin's resignation--and got it two days later, whereupon the government, with the Department of Health and Human Services now doing the talking, denied that the Violence Initiative had ever existed.
[E tenebris, lux dormiens] -> Republicans for Kerry: ready for the collapse of the Democractic Party. Finally. Post -- posted by alan j. f... they hate him! Just like Reagan! Post -- posted by alan j. f. at 9:24 PM 0 comments | If I could drink alcohol legally, I would. Post -- posted by alan j. f. at 9:18 PM 0
[moleskinerie] Does a Moleskine notebook tell the truth?: Despite increasingly saturated markets in the United States, Germany, Italy and Great Britain, sales are still climbing. Moleskine generated about â¬30 million, or $37 million, in revenue in 2003, of which Modo & Modo grossed about â¬7 million.
[Radio.weblogs.com] Steve Pilgrim's Radio Weblog: Alan Reiter weighs in on Project Rainbow: Alan comments on today's New York Times story about a coalition of a number of hardware and cell companies to build a national Wi-Fi/data network. [80211b News]
[Smartmobs.com] Smart Mobs: The Washington Post quotes me in a story about Yellow Arrow and other projects that use stickers to link physical places to online messages. The story notes that Lonely Planet, the popular and hip travel guide, is including six stickers in each copy of a printing of 50,000 copies of "Lonely Planet's Guide to Experimental travel," encouraging travellers to write poems about main squares in towns they visit.
[Baddaystudio.com] Gravity Lens Weblog: Scientists are one step closer to holodeck technology. I personally like the notebook computer disguised as a pizza box and the cell phone taser.
[Till.co.nz] tillnet: a journalist's notebook: Academician Yury Izrael, who chairs the Russian Academy of Sciences’ council-seminar on the Kyoto protocol, said the council had confirmed its position on climate change remained the same.
[Drweb.typepad.com] DrWeb's Domain: Cinematical: Woody Allen has a blog: Librarian from Seattle, infamous now for the "action figure" controversy, has a book out. I'll have to take a look....
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Posted at July 05, 2005 09:55 AM