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This is what passes for an eminent philosopher these days: Julian Savulescu [Part I]

The New Neo Posted on May 6, 2019 by neoMay 7, 2019

[NOTE: Part II here.] As soon as I saw the headline for this article, I thought it might be about Peter Singer. I’ve written at great length about Singer before (see this, this, and this), and the title of the … Continue reading →

Posted in Academia, Getting philosophical: life, love, the universe, Health, Nature, People of interest, Science | 30 Replies

Google’s AI ethics board

The New Neo Posted on May 4, 2019 by neoMay 4, 2019

The folks at Google have made sure that Kay Coles James will not be on an AI ethics board they’re setting up, because she’s from the Heritage Foundation. She may be a black woman, but as a conservative black woman, … Continue reading →

Posted in Politics, Science | 16 Replies

Back to the cosmology drawing board

The New Neo Posted on April 26, 2019 by neoApril 26, 2019

I’ve had many occasions over the years to quote this line from “Hamlet,” and I’m going to do it again: There are more things in heaven and Earth, Horatio, / Than are dreamt of in your philosophy. It was true … Continue reading →

Posted in Getting philosophical: life, love, the universe, Science | 19 Replies

How long do vaccines last?

The New Neo Posted on April 24, 2019 by neoApril 24, 2019

For some diseases, not as long as one might think. For other diseases, a really long time. And in addition, it’s not easy to ascertain how long they last, particularly for diseases that have mostly been wiped out and for … Continue reading →

Posted in Health, Science | 25 Replies

“Scientists Discover Gigantic Prehistoric Cat in a Neglected Museum Drawer”

The New Neo Posted on April 23, 2019 by neoApril 23, 2019

This makes sense to me, because although I’m not a cat fancier I hear they often like to hide in drawers. Case in point: Question is, how does the cat close the drawer? And in other cat-related news, one of … Continue reading →

Posted in Nature, Science | Tagged cats | 26 Replies

Discovery of new human species?

The New Neo Posted on April 10, 2019 by neoApril 10, 2019

Perhaps: In a handful of fossilized teeth and bones, scientists say they’ve found evidence of a previously unknown human species that lived in what is now the Philippines about 50,000 years ago. The discovery deepens the mystery of an era … Continue reading →

Posted in Science | 48 Replies

More on the fossil site described in that New Yorker article about the dinosaur die-off

The New Neo Posted on April 5, 2019 by neoApril 5, 2019

[Hat tip: commenter Ted Clayton.] Wednesday I wrote this post about a New Yorker article on a huge fossil find that purports to be evidence of the asteroid strike that caused widespread geological perturbations that swiftly killed the dinosaurs and … Continue reading →

Posted in Science | Tagged Paleontology | 27 Replies

The dying of the dinosaurs

The New Neo Posted on April 3, 2019 by neoApril 5, 2019

In the comments to yesterday’s post about climate change, a lot of people mentioned this article that appeared in The New Yorker and caused a big sensation. I had already read the article and found it to be absorbing. It … Continue reading →

Posted in Disaster, Science | Tagged Paleontology | 51 Replies

A reminder of how much the climate has changed in the past

The New Neo Posted on April 2, 2019 by neoApril 2, 2019

It’s really odd that this article was published in The New Yorker, because although it’s not about the current AGW climate change controversy it certainly dwells on the wild swings that have occurred to earth’s climate in the past. Worth … Continue reading →

Posted in History, Science | Tagged climate change | 46 Replies

Better eat your eggs quickly…

The New Neo Posted on March 19, 2019 by neoMarch 19, 2019

…before they decide they’re not good for you again. That article, about the back-and-forth and back-and-forth on eggs and cardiovascular health, illustrates what’s wrong with most nutritional research in humans. Way too many uncontrolled variables. A reliance on self-reports. No … Continue reading →

Posted in Food, Health, Me, myself, and I, Science | 31 Replies

Seeing earth from space

The New Neo Posted on March 18, 2019 by neoMarch 18, 2019

This experience must be enthralling: After the groundbreaking test flight, we caught up with Moses to learn about what it was like to see the curvature of the Earth and experience weightlessness in actual space. We also wanted to know … Continue reading →

Posted in Getting philosophical: life, love, the universe, Science | 15 Replies

Quantum monism

The New Neo Posted on March 14, 2019 by neoMarch 14, 2019

I’m not entirely sure that I understand this, but I’m entirely sure that it’s interesting: Taking quantum mechanics seriously predicts a unique, single quantum reality underlying the multiverse. The homogeneity and the tiny temperature fluctuations of the cosmic microwave background, … Continue reading →

Posted in Getting philosophical: life, love, the universe, Science | 56 Replies

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