Hot Milk and Global Warming

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Cow's milk - How fresh do you want it?

The most ludicrous media storm blew up in the UK this week over alleged plans that the government was supposedly to force us to use ultra heat treated, so-called long-life, milk in our tea and on our breakfast cereal rather than the nice fresh pasteurised product we have been used to for decades. Wayne Smallman on the blah blah! technology news site

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Circular Arguments and a Complex World

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Mika Aaltonen

Mika Aaltonen of the BIT Research Centre at the Helsinki University of Technology in Finland argues that at the very fundamental level, human beings are storytelling animals, this premise may seem obvious but arises not because we like fairytales and fables but because of the way we perceive cause and effect. By learning from this revelation it might be possible to understand life stories, consciousness, biological systems, climate economic …

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No Free Energy

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Perpetual motionWith all this talk of perpetual free energy and finding ways to break the laws of thermodynamics, my thoughts turn once again to freebies for Sciencebase readers. You remember I post an item on Saturdays that gives you something for nothing to help sustain the site during the working week…

Anyway, the likes of Steorn with their ludicrous claims of perpetual motion from spinning magnets and chunks of Perspex would, …

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