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Stephen Meyer's "The Return of the God Hypothesis"


A caller on Michael Medved's Science and Culture Update today challenged Discovery Institute's Stephen Meyer and Oxford mathematician John Lennox in a way that prompted an important distinction from Dr. Meyer. A theme of the program was the co...

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Five awesome pro-life videos of 2012


In 2010, the Kaiser Family Foundation released a study showing that 8- to 18-year-olds spend an average of 7.5 hours every day with media devices. These include cell phones (many of which have internet connection), TV, computers, and the like. It’s cle...

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Forced to perform elective abortions - They Said No


They Said No - What happened when 12 nurses refused to help their hospital perform elective abortions.

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Chelsea Handler Laughs About the Abortion She Had as a Teenager


Appearing on the Conan O'Brien show on Wednesday night, talk show host Chelsea Handler started laughing at the most inopportune time. Judging by the somber look on O'Brien's face, the comedienne hadn't just cracked a joke. No, the unfor...

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Natural gas winning the race for energy efficiency


Since 2007, the chorus has grown ever louder: Natural gas should have a bigger place in our North American energy diet – mostly as a substitute for high-carbon coal.

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Grizzly, black bear throw down near Lake Louise


You know you’re in bear country when you see two species of bruins trying to show the other who’s boss.

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Meet the businessman who hands out £1,000 to complete strangers


"You are lucky," you are told. But with this luck comes a responsibility: that you promise to do something good with it.

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Researchers say discovery may prevent leukemia


A Canadian-led team of international scientists says its discovery of a molecule produced by a genetic mutation that can cause leukemia may help prevent the disease.

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They're in SO much trouble: Low-flying Brazilian air force pilots shatter every window of the...


VIDEO: Two Brazilian air force pilots could be collared by the long arm of the law after making a low-altitude supersonic fly pass which shattered every window of Brazil's Supreme Court.

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Liberals need to stop lying about divorce


I’ll get right to it, because I know you’re a busy person, and that the interwebz is serious business. In response to my latest column supporting young marriage, many leftists brought up what they believed to be a brilliant counter-point in the form of...

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Mahiedine Mekhissi Benabbad Pushes Mascot After Race


French Muslim of Algerian origin. Mascot Appyä was handing over a handback to Mahiedine who beat the bag out maskotens hand and then pushed 14 year girl with both hands.

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Florida teen survives spear to the head


A 16-year-old boy from South Florida is recovering after doctors removed a metre-long fishing spear that wait straight through his skull from front to back

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Top 500 Supercomputers


MANNHEIM, Germany; BERKELEY, Calif.; and KNOXVILLE, Tenn.—For the first time since November 2009, a United States supercomputer sits atop the TOP500 list of the world’s top supercomputers. Named Sequoia, the IBM BlueGene/Q system installed at the Depar...

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Microsoft to make an iPad rival: reports


Microsoft Corp is gearing up to unveil its own tablet to boost its new Windows 8 operating system and counter Apple Inc's hot-selling iPad, according to media reports on Friday.

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Hybrid Wins Le Mans


The 24 Hours of Le Mans has always been a laboratory for wild automotive technology—part sporting event, part science fiction. On Sunday, at the 80th running of the world's most famous endurance race, a hybrid racing car won for the first time.

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Mutant gut bacteria reverse colon cancer in lab models


“We have demonstrated that our bacterial treatment can take on established colon cancer,” said principal investigator Mansour Mohamadzadeh, a professor in the UF College of Veterinary Medicine department of infectious diseases and pathology and a facul...

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Startup turns carbon dioxide into fuels


(Phys.org) -- Ask Andrew Bocarsly about the innovation behind Liquid Light, a New Jersey startup company that turns carbon dioxide into fuels and industrial chemicals, and the Princeton University chemistry professor smiles ruefully. "The project g...

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Evidence of a Past Universe? Circular Patterns in the Cosmic Microwave Background


Stephen Hawking has said: "We should look for evidence of a collision with another universe in our distant Past." Some experts believe that what we call the universe may only be one of many. Is there any conceivable way that we could ever detec...

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POLAR BEAR USES ROCK TO SHATTER AQUARIUM WALL — WHILE ZOO VISITORS WATCH


Visitors to a zoo in the Netherlands got a jolt recently when the polar bear they were viewing used a rock to shatter one of the glass panes to its enclosure.

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YOU CAN FINALLY SEE THE FULL VIDEO OF TEACHER‘S ’YOU ARE NOT SPECIAL’ SPEECH


On Thursday, The Blaze brought you the story of one High School teacher’s brutally honest commencement speech where he told a group of high school seniors that they were neither “special” nor “exceptional.”

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Reusable bags: Only superior to plastic if you reuse them – a lot


For example, a cotton bag would need to reused every day for a year before it offset the environmental impact of one plastic bag. A canvas tote bag? 171 reuses to break even.

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SEE THESE TWINS KICK AROUND IN THE WOMB IN DETAILED MRI VIDEO


It’s not the first time twins have been filmed before inside the womb. It is the first time they can be seen in such detail, given the film was made using images taken from MRI.

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More Windows smartphones than iPhones by 2016: report


A new eyebrow-raising report suggests an underdog in the mobile phone wars is just a few years away from overtaking Apple as the second largest smartphone seller in the world.

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Does the Pentagon have the right weapons to fight off an alien invasion?


As summer blockbuster season kicks into high gear, big-budget action movies like The Avengers, Battleship, and Prometheus remind us that there's one thing that unites Americans: Our shared fear of an alien attack. They also remind us that when the...

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GREAT VIDEOS: ECONOMIC FREEDOM SERIES


Our videos illustrate in a clear and informative way, how we can truly improve well-being in society — through greater economic freedom.

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Did aliens or God create the human race, asks Ridley Scott in 'Prometheus'


In the film, an Earth-based crew is sent on a long journey to a near-by star system to explore a planet believed to host an advanced civilization. The film asks not just how realistic such a premise is, but more complex questions: Did aliens create the...

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The midnight shift returns with a vengeance as automakers hustle to boost production


At General Motors, nearly one in five U.S. hourly workers now clocks in close to midnight and goes home around sunrise. GM has more assembly plants in North America running overnight than the entire auto industry did at any point from 2000 through 200...

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Political Correctness: Seinfeld star Jason Alexander apologises for calling cricket 'gay'...


Alexander, who played the curmudgeonly George in the hit US sitcom, suggested the game was not "manly" like baseball. The actor made the remarks on Friday on CBS's Late Late Show hosted by Craig Ferguson, but later posted a lengthy blog ent...

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SHOULD THIS PHOTOJOURNALIST HAVE INTERVENED SOONER TO SAVE THE LIFE OF A DYING SNAKE-HANDLING PAS...


Last weekend, Pastor Mack Wolford, a snake-handling preacher from West Virginia, died after allegedly ingesting poison (strychnine) and suffering a bite from a yellow timber rattlesnake he had owned and handled for years. The Blaze already brought you...

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