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In the last few weeks, our focus at Darkwood Brew has shifted from the macro (universe) to the micro (DNA and cells). This week, I was again awed as I listened to Darkwood Brew guest Professor Gayle Woloschak describe the extraordinary uses of nanotechnology in the...
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A few weeks ago, I blogged about some favorite quotes that I rotate and keep in my car. One of them was from a podcast, when asked what he thought a kick arce life was, the guy replied, “You don’t know what your limits are, so you don’t have them.” And then all this...
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The World Series of Birding (yes, there is a World Series of Birding ) is a little over a month away so the assembling of a team is high on my current list of priorities. For nearly two decades I’ve competed with a varying assemblage of team mates under the...
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Fellow blogger Ian Lynch and I agreed this week: The latest Darkwood Brew series “Evolving Science/Evolving Faith” has taught us so much about scientific achievements that we feel as though our heads are about to explode. Preparing to write this...
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I. King Kong and Crosses I’ll never forget my first visit to the Empire State Building in New York City. It was 1977. I was a Boy Scout, traveling with my troop on its way to the National Jamboree in Moraine State Park, Pennsylvania. As we packed ourselves tightly...