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Wednesday, March 07, 2007

Sunspots 98


Things I have recently spotted that may be of interest to someone else:


Science:
The US Department of Agriculture has given approval for the inclusion of human genes that may boost human immunity in rice plants. So we may be eating human gene products in rice.

Computing:
This blog (so far) is available in China. Not every web site is.

Literature:
E. Stephen Burnett on Harry Potter.

Philosophy:
The Philosopher's Magazine Online has listed eight of the best philosophy blogs.

Christianity:
Mark, on Britney Spears, Anna Nicole, and Noah.

Ben Witherington, on the so-called tomb of Jesus (Where, supposedly, Jesus' bones have been found). (He's an expert, and doesn't believe there is such a thing.)

Carl Zimmer, science writer -- I'm almost certain he is Jewish, and he may be an atheist -- also has some choice criticisms of this supposed discovery.

Bonnie has posted the third part of a series on language, sexual fidelity, and the like.

This week's Christian Carnival is here. (For information on locating these Carnivals, see here.)

When I don't tell where I found an item above, I either found it directly, or was probably pointed to it by the Librarian's Internet Index, SciTech Daily, or Arts and Letters Daily. All of these sources are great.

Thanks for reading! Keep clicking away.

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