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| | | Recent Crackpot News: 'Crackpot' Theory of Everything Reveals Dark Side of Peer Review - Tue, 31 Jan 2012 A "theory of everything" from a scientist at Case Western Reserve University got a lot of attention for positing that inanimate objects, from planets and water to strands of DNA, are alive. Not only is the assertion bunk, but the scientific and media phenomena surrounding the study reveals how sometimes crackpot ideas can get traction. Is returning to the moon really such a crackpot idea? - Thu, 09 Feb 2012 Newt Gingrich has always been a polarizing figure in politics, and he's embracing that reputation to a tee during his run for the Republican nomination. Yet amidst all of the crazy he has spewed thus far in his campaign, there is one gem to be found in the dangerous rough of Gingrich's ideas "“ the moon. Israeli Nukes Triggered Fukushima Quake, Crackpot Claims - Tue, 31 Jan 2012 Seismologists at the U.S. Geological Survey, the International Seismological Center, and NASA have come to a consensus about last year's cascading tragedies in Japan that left at least 16,000 dead and half a million homeless. 'I Hate Valentine's Day' at the Dark Room - Sun, 12 Feb 2012 I Hate Valentine's Day: The Crackpot Crones - feminist comic Carolyn Myers (left) and lesbian playwright-performer Terry Baum - blaspheme the gospel of true love and wallow in self-pity in an evening of sketch comedy... Opinion: Is returning to the moon really such a crackpot idea? - Thu, 09 Feb 2012 Newt Gingrich may have given moon exploration the kiss of death by endorsing it on the stump, but pushing frontiers in space remains an admirable goal. Here's why bright minds are looking skyward for our future beyond the Web.
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