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  1. @drgrist Totally. BSG aftermath validates the less is more rule of narrative.
  2. Although after watching Battlestar Galactica: The Plan, I'm less worried about the robotocalypse. What a whiny bunch of bots.
  3. Obama points out that aiding science education will also prepare us to defend against inevitable robot uprising: http://tinyurl.com/yarq28z
  4. RT Revenge of the nerds? @nytimes A Push for Science and Technology Learning http://bit.ly/8EIE11
  5. In a society more polarized than ever, if scientists can't be seen as objective, will be that much tougher to take on other challenges too
  6. This is why the leaked emails worry me beyond what it might mean for support of cap and trade, etc: http://tinyurl.com/y99upqo
  7. RT McKinsey puts a cost curve on water. Efficiency is the answer @greeninc Report Warns of Rising Water Demand http://bit.ly/6C7dnz
  8. If you're having a bad couple of weeks in your profession, suggest scheduling the Chicago Bears. Does wonders
  9. McNabb and Cutler were talking so long after the game, looked like they were going to emerge with a new strategy for Afghanistan.
  10. Jay Cutler looks like someone's rich lazy son.
  11. Although Donovan McNabb remains the top cause of depression in Philadelphia
  12. Jay Cutler has now replaced deep dish pizza as the number one cause of heart attacks in the greater Chicago area
  13. From a fellow viewer on the Eagles-Bears Sunday night game: "there's just not a lot of good football being played."
  14. My grandmother's advice had more to do with keeping your head covered in winter. Friedman has a different relationship: http://bit.ly/7wyDh1
  15. Mark Hertsgaard on how the global South will adapt to climate change—or die: http://bit.ly/3C0yty
  16. Organics remains surprisingly resistant to the consumer slump: http://bit.ly/3DM72A
  17. @drgrist But since the need to shift to clean energy is still based on the science of climate change...they'll think the pitch is bogus
  18. @drgrist I think the skepticism over science has consequences that go beyond climate, to medicine, education and more...
  19. As long as that remains the case, getting a solid majority to support cap and trade or deal with climate will be really really hard
  20. Lesson of the week, from furor over mammogram tests to the hacked climate emails, is trust in science among many Americans seems nonexistent