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Science and religion should remain separate domains

Brian Alters is in vehement opposition of teaching creationism and intelligent design in scientific classrooms. Recently, U of T biology [...]

17 November, 2008
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Real world cyborgs

A lethal fusion of metal and man is the image most often evoked by the term “cyborg.” In reality, however, [...]

16 October, 2008
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New research helps track bees

A unique project is underway at York University. Researchers plan to obtain a “DNA barcode” of close to 20,000 bee [...]

4 September, 2008
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Studying the brain politik

Tradition holds that political views are a byproduct of personality, family values, and social experience. However, intriguing new research has [...]

20 March, 2008
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Blending into the background for survival

A close examination of animal processes reveals that defence mechanisms and predatory tactics are pivotal parts of ecosystem dynamics. These [...]

15 November, 2007
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