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2012-09-01 15:36:54
Inside Australia’s Chilling New Cult
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2012-09-01 15:34:14
Inside Australia’s Chilling New Cult
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Chew on that!
"By analyzing teeth and carbon remains from isotopes from fossil specimen Australopithecus sediba, German scientists discovered early humanity chewed bark..."
Read more here..
Hunting the Elements
"Where do nature’s building blocks, called the elements, come from? They’re the hidden ingredients of everything in our world, from the carbon in our bodies to the metals in our smartphones. "
PBS had a great NOVA episode this week on the elements. Check it out!
Horse Evolution
"This is an artist's reconstruction of Sifrhippus sandrae (right) touching noses with a modern Morgan horse (left) that stands about 5 feet high at the shoulders and weighs about 1,000 pounds. Sifrhippus was the size of a small house cat (about 8.5 pounds) at the beginning of the Eocene (approximately 55.8 million years ago) and is the earliest known horse. (Credit: Danielle Byerley, Florida Museum of Natural History)"
"This is a way too-cool cool illustration reflecting the evolution of horses from the small, three-toed, equines of 56 million years ago to the massive one-toed animals we know and love today. Unlike the diversity of human induced selection in dogs, the horse is entirely the product of selection through the utterly fish-eyed indifference of nature; a change similar in scope to the changes seen between cabbages and Brussels sprouts, though not so radical as the change between the native little tar weed of coastal California and the majestic silver swords found on the volcanic mountains of Hawaii."
Inside Nature's Giants
Interested in biology? Here's a great series from PBS called "Inside Nature's Giants"
http://www.pbs.org/programs/inside-natures-giants/
I really enjoyed the one about the great white shark. I think you'll dig it.
They Might Be Giants - Why Does the Sun Shine? (The Sun is a Mass of Incandescent Gas)
Symphony of Science - The Poetry of Reality (An Anthem for Science)
Featured Article: Shelley Segal
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Freethought Dayton is proud to be hosting our very first concert!
Shelley Segal, Australian freethinker and recording artist, is coming to Dayton to perform at the Miami Valley Unitarian Universalist Fellowship
When? May 12th (It's Mother's Day, so bring your Mom!)
Doors will open at 2:30PM
The show is open to the public and will begin at 3:00PM
Tickets are $10 at the door.
CDs and other merchandise will be available for purchase.
Shelley is on a U.S. tour in promotion of 'An Atheist Album' and a newly released jazz album entitled 'Little March'.
We hope that you will make plans to attend!
You can RSVP to this event on Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/events/114438935415912/
If you are a Freethought Dayton member you can RSVP on our meetup site:
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