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Posted by: buzzintown - Centre of Science & Culture (formerly known as House of Soviet Science & Culture) was established in India in 1958 aimed at promoting and strengthening the friendship between the peoples of India and the Russian Federation. In 1964 they started working from their own premises at 24, ...
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... ). Much of CCRU's thought seems to emanate from an uncanny interzone between science and superstition. (Both of which appeal to rigorous method, of course.)
After reading Thirst For Annihilation' ... policies and an attempt to preserve a traditional working class culture. Since then, she has come to believe that the privatisation and anti-welfare policies pursued by the Conservative goverment ...
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... access to information about some of its exhibits, the museum itself has become an example of technological innovation.
The Science Museum is currently running an exhibit called “Cosmos & Culture: how astronomy has shaped our world“. In order to ... Ridge, Lead Web Developer at the Science Museum, discussed how the Cosmos and Culture competition could help muster up feedback from ...
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... Spengler was right, after all.
News from the Front.. in the War on Science...
Ah, but continuing re civilization’s decline... ... War on Science” and George Bush’s war against the US Civil Service, plus Culture War ... mill talking points?
At this juncture, I am willing to wager that Culture War has almost nothing to do with race, or even region. Certainly not classic & ...
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... expectations for technology come from pop culture, and the most common objections to emerging technologies come from science fiction and horror, ... fiction?
During this day long seminar we will engage with culture critics, artists, writers, and filmmakers to explore ... pretty interesting - and some of the confirmed speakers should be familiar to science fiction fans:
David Brin, described as a " ...
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... t find it chillingly applicable. My point is: what we do at the lab bench is Science. What we do socially, to each other, when we are not at the lab bench (and sometimes even when we are) can sometimes take on characteristics that very much feel like Science ... , A World Without Women: The Christian Clerical Culture of Western Science. There I was in grad school, joking about being inducted into the ...
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