What do you feel when you see a bat, not the baseball kind but the flying ones? Many people are …Read the Rest
Science-Environs
Five Horrorists: Sociologist Tim Delaney discusses society and environment
Ernest Dempsey — In his recent article “The Five Horrorists”, which appeared in Philosophy Now (Issue 88), Tim Delaney, Associate Professor of …Read the Rest
Hanford Nuclear Plant to be target of major weekend demonstrations
This weekend people will be arriving in Richland, Washington, a town just on the outskirts of the Hanford Nuclear Plant, …Read the Rest
The next generation’s warning and plea to save the environment
Jessi Beyer– We are the next generation. What exactly does that mean? It means we get to experience …Read the Rest
Brazilian swimmers save the dolphins
Carol Forsloff – It’s Earth week, a recognition of the value of the earth and its inhabitants. While people offer …Read the Rest
The Monkey Bill— Science or Politics?
Ernest Dempsey — New theories and inventions, innovations, designs, and revisions—all must not fool you into believing that science is …Read the Rest
Earthquakes a ticking bomb from “fracking” and nuclear power
Carol Forsloff – While politicians claim they know the answers to the nation’s energy needs, risks to people and their …Read the Rest
Life rots, when science becomes a disease
Ernest Dempsey — Brutal abuse of animals in the name of scientific experimentation is a man-made standard of progress, but one …Read the Rest
Cane River flooding in Louisiana, weather aberrations and climate change
“I have never seen the Cane River like that before,” one Facebook post declares, following the posting of pictures showing …Read the Rest
Indictment of seismologists: Has Italy gone too far?
Ernest Dempsey — Last month, the question of accountability in our knowledge system came to public attention in the interesting case …Read the Rest










