See this cool map of entrepreneurial quality in the Bay Area from Science Magazine. …
PhDs. Overqualified or underqualified?
Article in Science Magazine tackles the question of whether a PhD program overqualifies or underqualifies someone. My opinion is that with training nearly exclusively in research in one single research area that PhDs have a valuable, but limited …
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“Self-destructive Altruism” Presentation at BYU 11:00 am Thurs. Oct 9.
My brother-in-law, Dr. Rob Egbert, is presenting at BYU on Thursday, October 9, 11:00 am, in room 2101 of the new BYU Life Sciences building. "Self-destructive Altruism Encoded By A Synthetic Developmental Program Enables Complex Feedstock …
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Half of Earth’s water formed before the sun was born
Half of Earth's water formed before the sun was born. News from Science, the Journal of the American Academy of Science. …
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THE INTELLIGENT PLANT. Scientists debate a new way of understanding flora.
Fascinating article about the "intelligence" and "neurology" of plants. I've found it intriguing that plants secreet stress hormones, similar to animals, when they are attacked or hurt or in fear. Unfortunately for thoughtful humans, there is no …
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Looking for fresh water? Try under the oceans.
"Vast Freshwater Reserves Found Beneath the Oceans" …
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