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The Science of Call Center Agent
Selection
Facing a tightening economy, nearly
all business operations including call centers
are looking for ways to cut costs. Companies
that are working new assessment tools into
their hiring strategies are seeing a significant
dent in the cost associated with agent turnover,
as well as improved quality and performance.
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Bill Lets Fla. Schools Teach Evolution
Alternatives
Florida's legislature is working out
the details of a bill that would either
allow or require science teachers to present
students with alternatives to the theory
of evolution. It could signal a new opening
in the perennial battle over evolution in
public schools. Proponents say it's a matter
of "academic freedom."
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Legless lizard and other new species
found in Brazil
An expedition comprising scientists
from Conservation International (CI) and
Brazilian universities found 14 species
believed new to science eight fish, three
reptiles, one amphibian, one mammal, and
one bird in and around the Serra Geral do
Tocantins Ecological Station
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Mad Science in the Kitchen: Vacuum
Coffeemakers
In the past few years, I’ve turned
into a pretty serious coffee drinker. And
I’ve noticed that all coffee is not equally
delicious - the bean is often to blame for
bad coffee; either the bean is of inferior
quality or the victim of negligent care.
Or so most people would have you […]
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Creation Science - online book
For those that dismiss creation science
as 'blind faith'. More and more scientists
are acknowledging the flaws of macroevolution
theories and are more open to the idea of
Intelligent Design.
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Senate advances science proposal
(Intelligent Design in LA)
Moving with uncommon speed, the Senate
easily approved a bill Monday that backers
said would revamp the way evolution and
other science topics are taught in public-school
classrooms.The vote was 35-0 and followed
about 10 minutes of debate, including restoration
of language previously stripped from the
bill in a concession to critics.
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Debunking Lost's Science: Hollywood
Sci-Fi Behind the Scenes
At its geeky core, Lost is a show about
science and faith—and it's undeniable
that this season, science is taking center
stage. As the survivors of Oceanic Flight
815 try to unravel the island's mysteries
in an effort to get off of it, they are
thwarted again and again by temporal distortion,
electromagnetic energy and time travel of
the mind...
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MAHEM Metal Jets Like Clarke Stiletto
Beam
The MAHEM (Magneto Hydrodynamic Explosive
Munition) program is a new DARPA project,
but to science fiction fans, it is an old,
familiar idea. Arthur C. Clarke described
the idea in his 1955 novel Earthlight.
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When Does an Intransigent Media
Narrative Become a Lie?
I'm a little bit of a media analyst
-- not only as a hobbyist wonk, but by training
(I'm a doctoral candidate in political science
at the University of Chicago). This actually
makes me pretty media tolerant. Journalists
have a...
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TED Talks: What really goes on at
the Large Hadron Collider
"Rock star physicist" Brian Cox talks
about his work on the Large Hadron Collider
at CERN. Discussing the biggest of big science
in an engaging, accessible way, Cox brings
us along on a tour of the massive complex
and describes his part in it -- and the
vital role it's going to play in understanding
our universe.
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Double Vision of Star Trek
The Double Vision of Star Trek: Half-Humans,
Evil Twins, and Science Fiction (Paperback)
By Mike Hertenstein Buy new: $14.95
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Dream Interpretation - Wisdom, Science
and Religion
The knowledge we have when we exactly
translate the dream messages is more than
pure knowledge: it is real wisdom, because
the unconscious mind that produces our dreams
is wise and saintly. If we want to be free
and live happily, we must, first of all,
eliminate the dangerous influence of the
anti-conscience in our lives.
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Linux is Playing a Pivotal Role
in Formula One
Formula One (F1) motor racing is no
longer about famous car marques, its about
precise science and using technology to
shave another fraction of a second off a
lap time, and Linux is playing a pivotal
role in helping the race teams achieve this.
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Discover Green Science Fair for
a Better Planet
Instructables has teamed up with Discover
magazine to bring you the Green Science
Fair For a Better Planet! Think green, share
what you've learned, and win some great
prizes! You could: build an eco-friendly
project, test and compare "green" products,
repurpose old parts, or just show us greener
way to live.
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POPULAR SCIENCE
February 19, 2008How does a bicycle
generator help someone earn a living? Imagine
pedaling from village to village, storing
electricity in a battery along the way and
then charging people's cellphones for a
few cents a pop.
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The Physics of Whipped Cream
Let's do a little science experiment.
If you have a can of whipped cream in the
fridge, go get it out. Spray a generous
dollop into a spoon and watch carefully.
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NEAT: How Everyday Movement Keeps
You Slim
In the ongoing science of weight regulation,
one buzz-term that has garnered some recent
attention is a phenomenon called "NEAT"
(non-exercise activity thermogenesis). In
plain English, this is the energy expended
in everything we do that doesn't involve
eating, sleeping and sport-related activity.
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What Happened to the Nuclear Age?
Science Fiction has predicted that we
would be in flying cars, utilize teleportation,
have ray guns that work on spiffy energy
cells with endless amounts of power, and
have no need or want for what fuels our
electric gadgetry. Here we are, in the 21st
century, and we are still burning fossil
fuels for electricity.
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Scientists are taking Orbs seriously
Dr. Klaus Heinemann, a former research
professor at Stanford University and researcher
in materials science for NASA, the American
space agency is our guest this broadcast.
Scientists and the science world are feeling
and looking at it as a possiblity about
Orbs being more then what has been said
by the paranormal field Investigators.
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Nuclear Physicist Looks Into Carrie
Bradshaw's Stilettos
With Sex And The City's Carrie Bradshaw
taking to the New York streets again in
her skyscraper high Manolo Blahnik shoes,
it's time to learn an essential equation
which could turn stiletto wearing into a
science as well as an art.
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