Blog Posts on scientists
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Dear Einstein, Do Scientists Pray? by bibingkagirl on May 24, 2012Dear Einstein, Do Scientists Pray?: In January of 1936, a young girl named Phyllis wrote to Albert Einstein on behalf of her Sunday school class, and asked, “Do scientists pray?” Her letter, and Einstein’s reply, can be read below.(Source: D...
Mainstream science validates healing properties of plants (Natural … by Natural Medicine Free Naturopathic and Homeopathic Resources on Dec 26, 2011Are plant-based therapies , including potential natural cures for cancer, mostly pie-in-the-sky wishful thinking promoted by "health nuts" and old hippies? Not at all -- and the evidence for the validity of the healing power of ...
Trailer: Midori-Ko (2nd) by Anime @ Jepeteo.com on Sep 7, 2011The Cinema Today website began streaming the second trailer for Keita Kurosaka’s independent anime film Midori-ko on Wednesday. The official website for the film also posted the trailer last month. The 55-minute film will open in Tokyo on Septe...
Distractions from the Almighty by My Thoughts on Sep 3, 2011Scientists who are members of the occult are in the underworld scientific laboratories designing things like flashy cars, latest weapons. There are also designers of cosmetics, perfumes, electronics, all designed to distract people from GOD. "I...
Genetically Engineered Glow-in-the-Dark Dog (Video) by on Aug 3, 2011Glow-in-the-dark dog was another breakthrough in the field of science. South Korean scientists have created a glow-in-the-dark dog using the somatic cell nuclear transfer technology. The glowing dog, the two-year-old beagle named Tegon was created us...
Genetically Engineered Glow-in-the-Dark Dog (Video) by on Aug 3, 2011Glow-in-the-dark dog was another breakthrough in the field of science. South Korean scientists have created a glow-in-the-dark dog using the somatic cell nuclear transfer technology. The glowing dog, the two-year-old beagle named Tegon was created us...
Can you laugh at yourself? Scientists put humor to the test by samut sari on Jul 27, 2011You oversleep and have about five minutes to get ready for work. When you get to the office, one of your ever-observant colleagues points out that you’re wearing two different shoes.Do you A) laugh it off or B) turn bright red and hurry out to retr...
US rejects Iran accusations in scientist's death by samut sari on Jul 26, 2011WASHINGTON — The United States rejected on Monday Iran's accusation that Washington was behind the killing of an Iranian scientist and urged Tehran not to use the case to distract attention from its nuclear dispute. Darioush Rezaie, 35, a universi...
US rejects Iran accusations in scientist's death by web technologies on Jul 26, 2011WASHINGTON — The United States rejected on Monday Iran's accusation that Washington was behind the killing of an Iranian scientist and urged Tehran not to use the case to distract attention from its nuclear dispute. Darioush Rezaie, 35, a universi...
CRISP scientists nail self-repairing chip by sharehacker on Jun 13, 2011Scientists have developed a chip architecture that can detect and repair its own errors. The appropriately named project, Cutting-edge Reconfigurable ICS for Stream Processing (CRISP), concedes that trying to create an infallible chip is a fool's err...


