HuffPost Science: Solar Eclipse Sunday; Eerie Avatar; Breast-Feeding Debate

Thursday, May 17, 2012
If you catch a glimpse of this fiery phenomenon Sunday, be sure to tweet us your photos at @HuffPostScience, hashtag #solareclipse, or you can email us at science@huffingtonpost.com. We'll be collecting user photos from all over, and yours may be featured. Click the link above to learn more.
Eerie Avatar Brings Prehistoric Child To Life
Can Beasts Settle Breast Debate?
Solar Flares Not Much Compared To Other Stars' Outbursts
NASA Spotlights Asteroid Danger
BLOG POSTS
Art Markman, Ph.D.: Creativity, Persistence and Working Memory
Working memory capacity is the amount of information that people can hold in mind at once. All of us have a relatively limited amount of information we can think about at any one time, but there are differences between people in the size of working memory.
Victor Stenger: Scientists and Religion
Scientists and science organizations are being disingenuous when they say science can say nothing about the supernatural. They know better.
Agustin Fuentes: Sex and Race Might Not Be What You Think: Two Things You Need to Know About Human Nature
Why should we care that myths of race and sex are so resilient, in spite of their inaccuracy? Because they matter in our daily lives.
Santhosh Mathew, PhD: The Odyssey of a Brain
It's impossible not to think about the profound mysteries of the universe when we hear the name Albert Einstein. What would you be thinking when you see pieces of Einstein's brain dangling in glass jars?
James A. Shapiro: Natural Genetic Engineering and Vitalism: What's the Difference?
In a very complimentary blog entitled "Seeing Past Darwin II: James A. Shapiro," James Barham poses the following question and then chides me gently for not answering it: "But if natural selection cannot explain natural genetic engineering, what can?"
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