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I am Yurii Chinenov, aka Skeeve, molecular biologists/biochemists by trade (for now). Currently in New York City and probably will remain. I am painting for about 2-4 years - don't remember for how long. I paint often (pretty much every Saturday) in or around Game Workshop hobby center on Austin street, so, if you are around stop by and say Hi

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Inquisitorial land rader. More flatwork
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[25/10 08:29AM]
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[14/10 10:42AM]
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   Mindless quoting without analysis or context - bad [20/10 07:48AM]   
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Ok, Just got back from incredibly boring and pointless “scientific” gathering and run into the CNN material on what Dr. Watson has to say about African intelligence.

The original link is here ...


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   Our new Nobel winner [12/10 12:50PM]   
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Well, guys I was not sure whether I should react to this or not but the number of comments on cnn.com concerning Al Gore’s Nobel Prize convinced me that I might as well. So, as you all probably well aware by now Mr. Gore and IPCC shared Nobel Peace prize, the fact that immediately stirred discussion about Gore’s contribution as well as what exactly he is contributing to.

There are two, possibly more, sides to the discussion. Some people tend to attack underlying science while other question whether Gore’s contribution deserves the honor at all. ...


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   Electroejaculation is difficult to perform in the rhinoceros [11/10 01:11PM]   
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Well, I know, I know in a true blog you are not supposed to make more then one entry per day per person, but I just couldn't help it. My "Silly side of science" wall just got a new addition.

This piece here is dedicated to vet. doctors engaged in new extreme sport (see subj) ...

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   Why kids hate Science or why I hate multiple-choice tests. [11/10 09:30AM]   
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You know how they teach that scientists aspire to be reasonable and logical creature and how they thrive to be precise in the definition of everything ans so on and so forth... and then kids get this as the test questions in their science textbooks. This is taken from my son's six-grade book.

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   The the most ancient "Mr. smiley face" unearthed [08/10 07:16AM]   
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Well, this one is about 4000 years old and was excavated in Peru. :))


 


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