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Bernie v. the Donald; To Fall in Love with Anyone

What’s it like to use a scientific formula to fall in love? The post Bernie v. the Donald; To Fall in Love with Anyone appeared first on Ramblin' with Roger.

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Stardancer and other science-fiction/fantasy books

Maybe I DO like "that kind of book." The post Stardancer and other science-fiction/fantasy books appeared first on Ramblin' with Roger.

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Music and communication

I do have affection for Chester A. Arthur. The post Music and communication appeared first on Ramblin' with Roger.

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J is for scientist Joseph Henry

Joseph Henry created a program to study weather patterns in North America, a project that eventually led to the creation of the National Weather Service. The post J is for scientist Joseph Henry...

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Faith and science: compatible?

Religious Americans by and large support science. The post Faith and science: compatible? appeared first on Ramblin' with Roger.

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X is for X-rays, WWI and Marie Curie

One major obstacle was the need for electrical power to produce the X-rays. Marie Curie solved that problem. The post X is for X-rays, WWI and Marie Curie appeared first on Ramblin' with Roger.

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Feb. rambling: Love Me Again

A Touch of Glee The post Feb. rambling: Love Me Again appeared first on Ramblin' with Roger.

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Wrong side of history and science

"Give Me Liberty or Give Me COVID-19" (actual sign) The post Wrong side of history and science appeared first on Ramblin' with Roger.

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Lydster: The Biopolitics of Feeling

19th-century "scientists The post Lydster: The Biopolitics of Feeling appeared first on Ramblin' with Roger.

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Music and communication

I do have affection for Chester A. Arthur. The post Music and communication appeared first on Ramblin' with Roger.

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J is for scientist Joseph Henry

Joseph Henry created a program to study weather patterns in North America, a project that eventually led to the creation of the National Weather Service. The post J is for scientist Joseph Henry...

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Faith and science: compatible?

Religious Americans by and large support science. The post Faith and science: compatible? appeared first on Ramblin' with Roger.

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X is for X-rays, WWI and Marie Curie

One major obstacle was the need for electrical power to produce the X-rays. Marie Curie solved that problem. The post X is for X-rays, WWI and Marie Curie appeared first on Ramblin' with Roger.

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