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Showing posts with label christmas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label christmas. Show all posts
Monday, December 28, 2009
Sunday, December 27, 2009
Christmas Card Snowflakes 'Corrupt Nature' By Defying Laws Of Physics
From The Guardian:
Professor rails against depictions of 'unnatural' snowflakes that lack hexagonal symmetry.
The fragile truce between science and art came under strain today when common depictions of snowflakes threatened to divide the two cultures over the festive season.
In the latest salvo between the warring factions, Christmas card manufacturers, advertising agencies and children's book publishers are accused of corrupting nature with "incorrect designer versions" of snowflakes that defy the laws of physics.
Read more ....5 Big Fat Holiday Health Lies

From Live Science:
It's the holidays, that ambiguous time of indulgence that used to be confined to Thanksgiving but which now encompasses the chunk of the year between Halloween and Valentine's Day — and, oh, why not, let's just throw in St. Patrick's Day.
Focusing just on Christmas, though, here are five pervasive health misconceptions you might encounter during your time of merriment:
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Wednesday, December 23, 2009
Santa Claus: The Real Man Behind The Myth

From Live Science:
Like America itself, the jolly figure we call Santa Claus is a melting pot of cultures, blending elements of folklore with the fantastical.
Santa Claus the man is actually loosely rooted in fact, though he hasn't always looked the way he does today, having evolved from a gift-giving Catholic saint who lived during the third century.
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Tuesday, December 22, 2009
Surprising Truths About Santa's Reindeer
From Live Science:
Dasher and Dancer and Prancer and Vixen were no doubt keeping an eye on the recent climate conference in Copenhagen. Reindeer numbers have dropped nearly 60 percent in the last three decades due to climate change and habitat disturbance caused by humans, a study earlier this year found.
The decline of reindeer is a hot topic to more than just Santa and millions of children around the world.
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Monday, December 21, 2009
Beware Humans Bearing Gifts -- A Commentary
From New Scientist:
THERE'S a Latin proverb, per angusta ad augusta, which translates as "through trial to triumph". Literally speaking, "angusta" refers to a narrow passageway. It gives us the English word "anxious", signalling a place that presses against you, where the walls are tight, and you might be too big to get through. Anxiety is the feeling that you might not make it out the other side.
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Thursday, December 25, 2008
Science And The Holidays

From Scientific American:
From greening your Christmas tree to what oil producers could learn from the story of Hanukkah, your guide to the science of the holiday season
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