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“scientist of conscience” Leo Szilard (1898-1964). Szilard conceived the nuclear chain reaction in 1933, and spent the rest of his life trying to protect the world fro
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not sound like good science to many people. In his defense, I should point out that he understood this, and thought of his work as simply pointing the way. He hoped that oth
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Professor of Computer Science, Biochemistry, and Chemistry Duke University Quick Links: Books - Papers - Cover Articles - Machine Learning/AI - Protein Structures - By topic - Cat
A Defence of Aristocracy Chapter 1https://anthonymludovici.com/da_01.htm
In their - p. viii - conscience they find no deep reply to Socialism, although their natural longing to hold what they possess forces them to cast ridicule and odium upon it. &nbs
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him for applying science to the issue of welfare. Interestingly, the controversy itself was indicative of the class warfare that rages for society's limited resources. Likewise, C
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A detailed interpretation of The Thing as a spiritual evil entity.
"Theories about Human Descent — An Unnatural Selection" by Ina Belderishttps://www.theosociety.org/pasadena/sunrise/55-05-6/sc-ibel.htm
their work objective science, or was it distorted by biased preconceptions? Before the 16th century, Western attitudes about human origins were in line with those of the Christian
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we inhabit? In this science-fantasy tale, a man is plagued by the uncontrolled psychic ability to perceive and interact with the higher dimensions of space – to the extent that he
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Reasoning about Terrorismhttps://www.billdietrich.me/ReasonTerrorism.html
And many forms of science and industry and new thought flourished in the Muslim world during those times. And in many ways there was more freedom inside the Muslim world than insi
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