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5 Steps to Separate Science from Hype, No PhD Required. By Gabrielle Rabinowitz and Emily Jane Dennis “Does flossing decrease my risk of heart disease?”

5 Steps to Separate Science from Hype, No PhD Required

No, but is it good for you? Yes. “Does aluminum cause Alzheimers?” Nope. “Should I start following the Paleo Diet?” As scientists, we’re asked these sorts of questions all the time.

Biology and Life Sciences - Evolutionary theory

FreeThoughtPedia. Anthropogenic Decline in High-Latitude Ocean Carbonate by 2100. 1 Anthropogenic Decline in High-Latitude Ocean Carbonate by 2100 James C.

Anthropogenic Decline in High-Latitude Ocean Carbonate by 2100

Orr1, Victoria J. Fabry2, Olivier Aumont1*, Laurent Bopp1, Scott C. Alternative energy sources. UBC physicists make atoms and dark matter add up. Physicists at the University of British Columbia and TRIUMF have proposed a unified explanation for dark matter and the so-called baryon asymmetry -- the apparent imbalance of matter with positive baryon charge and antimatter with negative baryon charge in the Universe.

UBC physicists make atoms and dark matter add up

The visible Universe appears to be made of atoms, and each of these atoms carries a positive baryon charge equal to total number of protons and neutrons in its nucleus. However, since the discovery of antimatter in 1932, researchers have wondered why the Universe doesn't hold a neutral baryon charge--requiring as much negatively charged antimatter as positively charged matter. This net asymmetry of particles over antiparticles remains one of the biggest unsolved mysteries in physics. "This links the formation of atoms and dark matter and helps resolve the baryon asymmetry mystery, as the total dark plus visible baryon balance of the Universe is restored. " Critical Thinking. Watch Free Documentaries Online. Evolutionary psychology. Evolutionary psychology (EP) is an approach in the social and natural sciences that examines psychological traits such as memory, perception, and language from a modern evolutionary perspective.

Evolutionary psychology

It seeks to identify which human psychological traits are evolved adaptations – that is, the functional products of natural selection or sexual selection. Adaptationist thinking about physiological mechanisms, such as the heart, lungs, and immune system, is common in evolutionary biology. Some evolutionary psychologists apply the same thinking to psychology, arguing that the mind has a modular structure similar to that of the body, with different modular adaptations serving different functions. Evolutionary psychologists argue that much of human behavior is the output of psychological adaptations that evolved to solve recurrent problems in human ancestral environments.[1] The adaptationist approach is steadily increasing as an influence in the general field of psychology.[2][3] Scope[edit]

Electrons & electricity. Skeptic/ScienceBlogs. Skepchick. How to Explain. Teaching Scientific Concepts & Problem Solving by Dr.

How to Explain

Deborah Mowshowitz Department of Biological Sciences Columbia University New York, N.Y. 10027 NOTE: A pdf version of this manual is at PDF. Last Update 08/27/2009 Contents I. II. III. IV. V. VI. VII. 1. A. B. C. D. . (1) . (2). 2. Diagrams and pictures are very helpful, both to you and to the students. To put it another way, drawing allows you to show what you mean in pictures at the same time that you say what you mean in words. 3. Don't write everything you say on the board. 4.

When you write down the important points or terms, try to write them in a way that shows their relationships. 5. Drawing carefully, writing clearly, and erasing properly all take time. 6. Many problems in science involve comparing two very similar situations -- normal vs mutant, before drug added vs after drug added, with oxygen vs without, etc., or explaining a sequence of events. . (2) It is much easier for the students to take notes if you redraw the pictures.