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The times... they are a changin'
Since 2009, RelativelyInteresting.com has delivered stories about science, skepticism, critical thought, and the beauty of the natural world. Over the next few months, we'll be making a significant change to the site and its content. We're going to have a whole new look and feel, and the site will be much bigger. The content will ..
Posted on 24 March 2012 | 2:46 am
Japan: One year after the tsunami
As Japan and the world remembers the first anniversary of the crisis that transformed the nation, global attention will undoubtedly focus on the progress that the country has made in resurrecting its physical infrastructure. Restoring homes, roads, hospitals and schools, and mitigating the damage of the worst nuclear disaster since Chernobyl certai..
Posted on 11 March 2012 | 9:30 pm
The Cosmic Connection: Will we ever know if we're alone?
An interesting idea presented by Carl Sagan when pondering the likelyhood of discovering intelligent life outside of our planet:"We are like the inhabitants of an isolated valley in New Guinea who communicate with societies in neighboring valleys (quite different societies, I might add) by runner and by drum. When asked how a very advanced society ..
Posted on 7 March 2012 | 2:41 pm
Beware of Bogus Dietary Supplements
Dietary supplements have been making headlines lately, and not in a good way. The issue of the healthfulness and safety of many commercial brand dietary supplements continues to crop up as study after study reveals disturbing truths about their contents. Recently the Harvard Health Blog published an article that fleshed out some of the latest ..
Posted on 1 March 2012 | 3:30 pm
Comparing today's computers to 1995's
I recently stumbled upon a computer science project I did in high school (way back in 1995) entitled “Technology in Society”. We were tasked with finding newspaper articles that demonstrated technology in various work spaces. Discovering a gem like this – especially after a decade and a half has gone by – is eye opening and..
Posted on 23 February 2012 | 10:44 pm