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Corkey 08-27-2011 06:52 PM

http://news.yahoo.com/sex-neandertha...180402452.html

Sex with Neanderthals and immunity.

Corkey 09-01-2011 06:11 PM

http://news.yahoo.com/space-junk-lit...173155267.html

Space junk in Earths orbit.

Corkey 09-02-2011 07:23 PM

http://news.yahoo.com/mars-samples-u...062036007.html


Mars samples

Corkey 09-05-2011 10:33 PM

http://news.yahoo.com/unique-roman-g...142027740.html

Roman gladiator school in Austria

Corkey 09-07-2011 06:42 PM

http://news.yahoo.com/video/tampawft...-26535657.html

Super Nova visable for the next few weeks.

Liam 09-07-2011 07:15 PM

Tips for seeing the supernova! EarthSky—A Clear Voice for Science

Corkey 09-08-2011 12:31 PM

http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/technolo...144133480.html


Spectacular photos of Saturn

Corkey 09-08-2011 12:42 PM

http://news.yahoo.com/closest-human-...141606435.html

Earliest remains may rewrite human evolution.

Ebon 09-08-2011 03:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Corkey (Post 414003)
http://news.yahoo.com/closest-human-...141606435.html

Earliest remains may rewrite human evolution.

You know I hate being right because I can't help but to be dick about it.

Corkey 09-08-2011 03:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ebon (Post 414086)
You know I hate being right because I can't help but to be dick about it.

Right about what Bro?

Semantics 09-08-2011 03:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Corkey (Post 413993)

Quote:

Sometimes reality is just as stunning as science fiction.
Isn't that the truth?

All of those countless, tiny pieces of dust and debris making up something that looks so uniform and perfect.

Ebon 09-08-2011 03:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Corkey (Post 414087)
Right about what Bro?

Let's just say I was right about not betting my life on Darwin's little theory of evolution. Don't get me wrong I'm not a creationist or anything I just always thought of it as more of a suggestion but some people just take that sort of stuff as absolute fact. That's all I'm saying.

Corkey 09-08-2011 03:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ebon (Post 414092)
Let's just say I was right about not betting my life on Darwin's little theory of evolution. Don't get me wrong I'm not a creationist or anything I just always thought of it as more of a suggestion but some people just take that sort of stuff as absolute fact. That's all I'm saying.

I don't think this proves one way or the other. We still haven't found the link between our branches of ape and human, doesn't mean it isn't there, just means we haven't found it yet. Anthropologists are just beginning to understand the implications of this find, if it belongs on the human branch or not. There's much more to be learned.

SoNotHer 09-10-2011 11:10 PM

The "Dark Side of Saturn"
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Corkey (Post 413993)

The Cassini shot of Saturn is ethereal and radiantly beautiful. It's one of the most beautiful things I've seen.

Corkey 09-12-2011 07:40 PM

http://news.yahoo.com/super-earth-1-...160802014.html

New found earth like planets.

SoNotHer 09-13-2011 10:48 AM

Class "M" Planets
 
I had read about the fascinating if decidedly dully named HD 85512 earlier. I'm wondering if a committee or collective of some kind should be charged the task of giving new astronomical findings more imaginative names. The Greeks had that right! :-)

dreadgeek 09-13-2011 02:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ebon (Post 414086)
You know I hate being right because I can't help but to be dick about it.

Except you aren't right, Ebon. If you had bothered to read the actual story (or even better the actual papers the story is based on) you would have noticed the following:

A startling mix of human and primitive traits found in the brains, hips, feet and hands of an extinct species identified last year make a strong case for it being the immediate ancestor to the human lineage, scientists have announced.


You would have also noticed this in the next immediate paragraph:

These new findings could rewrite long-standing theories about the precise steps human evolution took, they added, including the notion that early human female hips changed shape to accommodate larger-brained offspring. There is also new evidence suggesting that this species had the hands of a toolmaker.

Note that this is not, in the least bit, saying that Darwin was wrong (Darwin actually did not specify the steps that humans took after we split from chimps because he didn't have access to the evidence). Rather, it is saying that the time frame in which certain modifications that led to us having the bodies and brains we do may have started earlier than we had believed.

This find means that, just to take two modifications, that changes in the size of brain toward the currently colossal brain in our heads and the hips necessary for a woman to give birth to a baby with one of these large heads, may have started earlier than we had previously thought. Prior to this, the thinking was that the change in female hips as well as the brain size that was pushing those hips to change shape occurred much later but now it looks as if it started up to a million years earlier. What's more, it also seems to suggest that tool use may have appeared *before* Homo habilis and that by the time that precursor to us had appeared we were well down the road to tool use.

This is *not* even in the same ballpark as:

Quote:

"Let's just say I was right about not betting my life on Darwin's little theory of evolution. Don't get me wrong I'm not a creationist or anything I just always thought of it as more of a suggestion but some people just take that sort of stuff as absolute fact. That's all I'm saying.
So if you are going to, as you say, 'be a dick about it' when you're right it would help if you're *actually* right. In this case, you thought you were right when you weren't and had you bothered to read the article, you would've realized that. Given that you haven't read Darwin (don't even try to play it off that you have because no one who has read Origin of Species or The Descent of Man would say that Darwin was making 'a suggestion') and it's damn clear that you haven't read any of the modern, very accessible popular science books on the subject because, once again, you would recognize that the theory of evolution is about as established as *anything* in science.

Don't be so quick to crow about how right you are because when it's shown that you're wrong, as I've just done, you don't look like a dick you look like an ass.

Cheers
Aj

Corkey 09-14-2011 10:59 PM

http://news.yahoo.com/scientists-sho...215107611.html

Pacific Grey Whale journey.

Ebon 09-15-2011 06:08 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SoNotHer (Post 415687)
The Cassini shot of Saturn is ethereal and radiantly beautiful. It's one of the most beautiful things I've seen.

Yes it is. I kept looking like no that can't be real. It looks like one of those ethereal paintings that artists make. Very cool.

Ebon 09-15-2011 07:18 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dreadgeek (Post 417150)
Except you aren't right, Ebon. If you had bothered to read the actual story (or even better the actual papers the story is based on) you would have noticed the following:

A startling mix of human and primitive traits found in the brains, hips, feet and hands of an extinct species identified last year make a strong case for it being the immediate ancestor to the human lineage, scientists have announced.


You would have also noticed this in the next immediate paragraph:

These new findings could rewrite long-standing theories about the precise steps human evolution took, they added, including the notion that early human female hips changed shape to accommodate larger-brained offspring. There is also new evidence suggesting that this species had the hands of a toolmaker.

Note that this is not, in the least bit, saying that Darwin was wrong (Darwin actually did not specify the steps that humans took after we split from chimps because he didn't have access to the evidence). Rather, it is saying that the time frame in which certain modifications that led to us having the bodies and brains we do may have started earlier than we had believed.

This find means that, just to take two modifications, that changes in the size of brain toward the currently colossal brain in our heads and the hips necessary for a woman to give birth to a baby with one of these large heads, may have started earlier than we had previously thought. Prior to this, the thinking was that the change in female hips as well as the brain size that was pushing those hips to change shape occurred much later but now it looks as if it started up to a million years earlier. What's more, it also seems to suggest that tool use may have appeared *before* Homo habilis and that by the time that precursor to us had appeared we were well down the road to tool use.

This is *not* even in the same ballpark as:



So if you are going to, as you say, 'be a dick about it' when you're right it would help if you're *actually* right. In this case, you thought you were right when you weren't and had you bothered to read the article, you would've realized that. Given that you haven't read Darwin (don't even try to play it off that you have because no one who has read Origin of Species or The Descent of Man would say that Darwin was making 'a suggestion') and it's damn clear that you haven't read any of the modern, very accessible popular science books on the subject because, once again, you would recognize that the theory of evolution is about as established as *anything* in science.

Don't be so quick to crow about how right you are because when it's shown that you're wrong, as I've just done, you don't look like a dick you look like an ass.

Cheers
Aj

As smart as you are your eyes are so shut. That is unfortunate.


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