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Helena Bonham Carter & Why We Love Her Style

Thursday, July 7th, 2011
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Wacky is probably the first word that comes to our head when we think of Helena Bonham Carter&39;s style.

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I think she gave up a long time ago.

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Solar Powered Jupiter bound JUNO lands at Kennedy Space Center for

Sunday, April 17th, 2011
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Juno, NASA’s next big mission bound for the outer planets, has arrived at the Kennedy Space Center to kick off the final leg of launch preparations in anticipation of blastoff for Jupiter this summer. The huge solar-powered Juno.

by Ken Kremer on April 17, 2011

The Juno spacecraft passes in front of Jupiter in this artist’s depiction. Juno, the second mission in NASA’s New Frontiers program, is solar powered and will blast off for the largest planet in our solar system in August 2011 and investigate the origin and evolution of Jupiter. Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech

Juno, NASAs next big mission bound for the outer planets, has arrived at the Kennedy Space Center to kick off the final leg of launch preparations in anticipation of blastoff for Jupiter this summer.

 

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The Boston Globe on kin selection Why Evolution Is True

Sunday, April 17th, 2011
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The Big Kerfuffle about Kin Selection (i.e., Nowak et al. versus The World) has finally made the papers: today's Boston Globe has a piece about it called Where does good come from?: Harvard's Edward O. Wilson tries to upend biology.

But of course the whole controversy isn&8217;t really a fit subject for a newspaper article, for it&8217;s not a controversy at all: it&8217;s simply two guys and a woman deeply misunderstanding evolution and trying to parlay this misunderstanding into fame. Had an identical paper not borne the names of Martin Nowak and E. O. Wilson, Neyfakh wouldn&8217;t have written this piece.

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On a recent Monday afternoon, the distinguished Harvard biologist Edward O. Wilson was at his home in Lexington, talking on the phone about the knocks hes been taking lately from the scientific community, and paraphrasing Arthur Schopenhauer to explain his current standing in his field. All new ideas go through three phases, Wilson said, with some happy mischief in his voice. Theyre first ridiculed or ignored. Then they meet outrage. Then they are said to have been obvious all along.

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