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In the Night Garden
Talk:In_the_Night_Garden
Antioxidant/Archive 1
Talk:Antioxidant/Archive_1
Statistical Assessment Service
Statistical Assessment Service (STATS) is an American non-profit organization which critiques the media's presentation of scientific findings and statistical evidence. The organization, founded in 1994, declares on its website that "...Our goals are to correct scientific misinformation in the media resulting from bad science, politics, or a simple lack of information or knowledge; and to act as a resource for journalists and policy makers on major scientific issues and controversies."
Statistical_Assessment_Service
Bruce Bueno de Mesquita
Bruce Bueno de Mesquita is a political scientist, professor at New York University, and senior fellow at the Hoover Institution. He specializes in international relations, foreign policy, and nation building. He is also one of the authors of the selectorate theory.
Bruce_Bueno_de_Mesquita
Václav Chvátal
Václav (Vašek) Chvátal (born 1946) () is a professor in the Department of Computer Science and Software Engineering at Concordia University in Montreal, Canada, where he holds the Canada Research Chair in Combinatorial Optimization.Chvátal has published extensively on topics in graph theory, combinatorics, and combinatorial optimization.
Václav_Chvátal
Olmec alternative origin speculations/Archive 1
Talk:Olmec_alternative_origin_speculations/Archive_1
1 E12 s
Talk:1_E12_s
Learning center approach in American schools
The learning center strategy uses eight basic learning centers to address the countless objectives of American early childhood classrooms, attempting to develop the student’s social, emotional, physical, cognitive, and aesthetic abilities.There are eight basic learning centers in an early childhood/elementary classroom, according to the Stephen F.
Learning_center_approach_in_American_schools
Traumatic insemination
Traumatic insemination, also known as hypodermic insemination, is the mating practice in some species of invertebrates in which the male pierces the female's abdomen with his penis and injects his sperm through the wound into her abdominal cavity (hemocoel).
Traumatic_insemination
Günter Nimtz
Günter Nimtz (1936) is a German physicist. Working at the 2nd Physics Institute at the University of Cologne (Universität zu Köln) in Germany, he has been conducting experiments that purport to show that under certain conditions, particles may travel faster than the speed of light (c).
Günter_Nimtz
Reference desk/Archives/Humanities/2007 May 8
Wikipedia:Reference_desk/Archives/Humanities/2007_May_8
Werner Kolhörster
Werner Heinrich Gustav Kolhörster (December 28, 1887 August 5, 1946) was a German physicist and a pioneer of research into cosmic rays.Kolhörster was born in Schwiebus (Świebodzin), Province of Brandenburg. While attending the University of Halle, he studied physics.Repeating the cosmic ray experiments of Victor Hess, in 1913-14 Kolhörster ascended by balloon to an altitude of 9
Werner_Kolhörster
Manuel Gamio
Manuel Gamio (1883 anthropologist, archaeologist, sociologist, and a leader of the indigenismo movement. He is often considered as the father of modern anthropological studies in Mexico. He devised a well-known system for classifying the hunter-gatherers of Central America.
Manuel_Gamio
Reference desk/Archives/Science/2007 May 20
Wikipedia:Reference_desk/Archives/Science/2007_May_20
Science/News/2007
Portal:Science/News/2007
Radiotrophic fungus
Radiotrophic fungi are a recent discovery, first seen as black molds growing inside and around the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant. These fungi appear to use the pigment melanin to convert gamma radiation into chemical energy for growth. This proposed mechanism may be similar to anabolic pathways for the synthesis of reduced organic carbon (e.g.,
Radiotrophic_fungus
Finger fluting
In prehistoric art, finger flutings are lines that fingers leave on a soft surface. Considered a form of cave painting, they occur in caves at least through southern Australia, New Guinea, and southwestern Europe, and were presumably made over a considerable time span including some or all of the Upper Paleolithic.
Finger_fluting
Solution of the Poincaré conjecture
This entry describes the solution of the Poincaré conjecture at a level intended for the general public. The proof described is that of Grigori Perelman using the Ricci flow developed by Richard Hamilton. Links to other expositions for general readers are included below, together with links to the original research papers.
Solution_of_the_Poincaré_conjecture
Articles for deletion/Log/2007 June 25
Wikipedia:Articles_for_deletion/Log/2007_June_25
Articles for deletion/Maris-McGwire-Sosa pair
Wikipedia:Articles_for_deletion/Maris-McGwire-Sosa_pair