By: John E. Fiorentino
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By: John E. Fiorentino Mars is of course in the news these days with the recent landing of NASA's newest probe to the Red Planet, the Phoenix Lander.
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By: John E. Fiorentino The human heart is an amazing organ. During the course of an average lifetime, it will beat over 2.5 billion times. Unfortunately, heart disease is the leading cause of death in the United States. So lethal, it kills one person every 34 seconds.
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By: John E. Fiorentino Immortality and disease free living -- what more could you ask for? Are these ideas possible? The answer may be a resounding - yes and no.
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By: John E. Fiorentino Ken Miller at Case Western Reserve -- Part 2
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By: John E. Fiorentino Barack Obama, the Democratic front-runner for President said in Idaho earlier this year, "…I have no intention of taking away folks' guns."
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By: John E. Fiorentino Yes, it's true Democrats and Republicans have different views about Science. Or, at least that is what Hank Campbell the CEO and Publisher of ScientificBlogging.com would have you believe.
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By: John E. Fiorentino What kind of a title is that for a serious discussion piece? Good question -- and just maybe we'll soon have the answer.
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By: John E. Fiorentino Where are they now?
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By: John E. Fiorentino Ken Miller at Case Western Reserve -- Part 1-A
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By: John E. Fiorentino Much has been written here and elsewhere re: the 2008 Presidential election. That of course isn't going to end anytime soon.
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By: John E. Fiorentino "I want to see the sun blotted out from the sky." (Words from the popular rock music song "Paint It Black," composers Mick Jagger and Keith Richards) Words to live by? -- Perhaps for some. -- Perhaps now more than ever.
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By: John E. Fiorentino In a recent article entitled: "Censorship rears its ugly head at Scientific Blogging" I outlined my experience with Dr. Michael White, a geneticist who writes a column there and Hank Campbell, the sites administrator.
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By: John E. Fiorentino I was recently fortunate enough to view a talk presented by Ken Miller at Case Western Reserve University entitled "The Collapse of Intelligent Design - Will the next monkey trial be in Ohio?"
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By: John E. Fiorentino In the current debate on global warming, (though some claim the issue is settled) the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) continues to receive criticism from many circles.
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By: John E. Fiorentino The headlines said: "Scientists prove Napoleon not poisoned by British." But is this a scientifically supportable conclusion?
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By: John E. Fiorentino As I started work on this piece I tried to be mindful of the venues to which it may be submitted. It is not my intention to simply "editorialize" the subject, certainly enough of that has already been done.
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By: John E. Fiorentino The current fashion of politicizing science seems to be growing by leaps and bounds. What is old is new again. But just what is really new?
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By: John E. Fiorentino Have we been snookered by skewed surface temperature data in the current global warming scenario? It would appear we have been, if you believe Anthony Watts a 25-year broadcast meteorology veteran.
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By: John E. Fiorentino After many years devoted to the study of the JFK assassination, I feel I am qualified to make a few observations relating to the role science has played in the case.
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By: John E. Fiorentino Can you expect to lose your job if you don't subscribe to Darwinian Theory? That's just silly, you say. But is it really? Apparently officials at the Smithsonian Institution think it's a good idea to discriminate in this fashion.
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Anyone following those 2 drummers better be wearing diving gear!
Well, Mr. D, quite obviously I can't speak for MSNBC. They seem to march to a different drummer than I do. Thanks for your support!!
Dear Mr Fiorentino,
Would you be so kind to answer this question. Why does MSNBC leave you, such a wise and learned man, buried in this obscure website, while it allows such imbeciles like Keith Olbermann and Rachel Maddow to have their own TV shows? What next the Nancy Pelosi Idiot Hour?
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