Kos’ Science Friday
Daily Kos always offers something interesting on Friday morning, but today’s installment is particularly absorbing, being an overview of the relationship between oxygen and global warming gases in Earth’s atmosphere. It’s the story of life itself, and of how global catastrophe means evolutionary opportunity. The long view offers a bit of odd comfort–that [...]
One Letter Difference
The International Atomic Energy Agency slammed a recent Congressional report on alleged attempts by Iran to enrich weapons-grade uranium. Yahoo has the story:
The letter, which was first reported on by The Washington Post, also says the report erroneously says that IAEA chief Mohamed ElBaradei removed a senior nuclear inspector from the team investigating Iran’s [...]
Shakespearean Daily Diss
“Thy mother felt more than a mother’s pain,
And yet brought forth less than a mother’s hope.” –Henry VI, Part 3, 5.6.49-50

