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  • Book Review: 'A Troublesome Inheritance' by Nicholas Wade

    05/03/2014 1:51:51 PM PDT · by globelamp · 83 replies
    The Wall Street Journal ^ | 050214 | Charles Murray
    ".. The orthodoxy's equivalent of the Nicene Creed has two scientific tenets. The first, promulgated by geneticist Richard Lewontin in "The Apportionment of Human Diversity" (1972), is that the races are so close to genetically identical that "racial classification is now seen to be of virtually no genetic or taxonomic significance." The second, popularized by the late paleontologist Stephen Jay Gould, is that human evolution in everything but cosmetic differences stopped before humans left Africa, meaning that "human equality is a contingent fact of history," as he put it in an essay of that title in 1984." "Since the sequencing...
  • New cartoon from GTAV - "Impotent Rage", the Liberal Superhero

    09/22/2013 2:08:09 AM PDT · by globelamp · 9 replies
    GTAV ^ | 2013 | Rockstar Games
    Pretty funny albeit NSFW anti-liberal skit from the newly released video game GTA V, supposedly the fastest selling videgame ever, etc. etc. "Tax the rich, rob the poor, even though he has all his money offshore - He´s Impotent Rage, the Liberal Superhero!
  • Low-Salt Diets May Raise Risk of Heart Disease

    11/10/2011 2:31:09 AM PST · by globelamp · 40 replies
    LiveScience ^ | 11-09-11 | Rachael Rettner
    Cutting back on salt may not be as beneficial for your heart as once thought, a new study suggests. While a diet low in salt reduces blood pressure, it increases the levels of cholesterol, fat and hormones in the blood that are known to increase the risk of heart disease, the study found. Overall, the good and bad consequences of a low-salt diet may cancel each other out, so the diet has relatively little effect on the development of disease, said study researcher Dr. Niels Graudal, of Copenhagen University Hospital in Denmark.
  • German papers: Obama's Euro-Crisis Lecture Is 'Pitiful and Sad'

    09/29/2011 6:47:14 AM PDT · by globelamp · 15 replies
    Der Spiegel ^ | 09/28/2011 | Kristen Allen and David Gordon Smith
    US President Obama has given the Europeans a harsh lecture on the dangers of their ongoing debt crisis. Offended by the unsolicited advice, Europeans have suggested the US get its own house in order first. Obama's remarks were "arrogant" and "absurd," German commentators say on Wednesday.
  • Intelligence tests highlight importance of genetic differences

    08/09/2011 6:33:26 AM PDT · by globelamp · 5 replies
    The Guardian ^ | 08-09-11 | Alok Jha
    Genetic differences between people account for up to half of the variation in intelligence, according to a study of more than 3,000 individuals. Intelligence is known to run in families, but no single genes have yet been identified that can be reliably linked to mental ability. Instead, researchers think, many hundreds or thousands of genes could be involved, each with a small influence on a person's overall intelligence. "It has been getting clearer and clearer that any genetic contribution to traits on which people differ – like height and weight – comes about from large numbers of gene differences, each...
  • Google Maps: Pakistani military academy and Osama compound

    05/02/2011 1:39:16 AM PDT · by globelamp · 75 replies
    Google Maps ^ | 02-05-2011 | Google Maps
    In order to appreciate just how hard the US has been scammed by Pakistan, you have to look at this map of Osama´s luxury compound, located just next to the Pakistani version of West Point. It´s literally just down the block from Bin Laden. The city (Abbottabad) houses numerous Pakistani military installations. It´s now obvious that Pakistan was on the other side all along.
  • Attempted suicide bombing of Jyllands-Posten thwarted

    09/12/2010 4:09:57 AM PDT · by globelamp · 19 replies
    EkstraBladet ^ | 120910 | Niels Pinborg, Karsten Gøttler, Kjeld Christiansen, Sune Fischer
    According to Danish newspapers, the intended target of the suspected suicide bomber caught in Copenhagen on Friday after an explosion in a hotel was the newspaper Jyllands-Posten, known for originally publishing the Mohammed cartoons. The suspect is said to have been carrying a map with the adress of the newspaper circled, as well as a photograph of the location in question. Police is not ruling out that other suspects are still at large.