Books, Inq. — The Epilogue

Saturday, December 14, 2013

But the Science is Settled ... Ignore These Links!

U.S. geneticists say a second code hiding within DNA changes how scientists read its instructions and interpret mutations to make sense of health and disease

If you think the Earth is hot now, try wearing plate armor in the Middle Ages.  A Swedish study found that the planet was warmer in ancient Roman times and the Middle Ages than today, challenging the mainstream idea that man-made greenhouse gas emissions are the main drivers of global warming.
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