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...world of terrorist weaponry, this was the equivalent of splitting the atom. Obtain a few widely available chemicals, and you could construct it with a trip to Home Depot and then kill everyone in the store...
First, a nightmare delivery system - portable, easy to construct, deadly...
...Ziolkowski, began to organize informal meetings of department heads in February 2005—shortly after Summers’ now-infamous comments on women in science—discussions largely focused on the chairs’ experiences with administrators, who were not welcome at the meetings.The chairs sought to construct “as detailed and objective picture as we could of what had been happening in the faculty,” Ziolkowski writes in an e-mail. But, he adds, the caucus’s long-term outlook was blurry.The group “could have fizzled or could...
...world on the cave and its health. Lascaux is not an heirloom of French or even Western culture. It is an expression of the earliest experience of being human. The Lascaux discovery in 1940 redefined what was previously known about human beings' creative development and ability to construct images from abstract thought. That critical leap and the resulting tangible evidence are invaluable to understanding global human heritage. Imagine if the great library of Alexandria survived today. How much richer would the world and collective human culture be if we could draw from that vast collection of ancient knowledge? The Lascaux...
...world on the cave and its health. Lascaux is not an heirloom of French or even Western culture. It is an expression of the earliest experience of being human. The Lascaux discovery in 1940 redefined what was previously known about human beings' creative development and ability to construct image from abstract thought. That critical leap and the resulting tangible evidence are invaluable to understanding global human heritage. Imagine if the great library of Alexandria survived today. How much richer would the world and collective human culture be if we could draw from that vast collection of ancient knowledge? The Lascaux...