Finally, scientific literacy counts
Important news: The Bundesamt fuer Verbraucherschutz und Lebensmittelsicherheit concludes in an recent publication (28 February 2017)...
Science week is coming soon!
As you might now, since a long time ago Japan established the 化学技実週間 Science Appreciation week (http://stw.mext.go.jp/outline.html;...
Excellent multidisciplinary/liberal arts education
Can one obtain an excellent multidisciplinary/liberal arts education without studying science, technology, engineering, or mathematics?...
Are renewable energies sustainable
A thought about renewable energy: There is always a price to pay for our energy demand. The question we have to ask is not whether...
GMO labeling or not?
According to: http://www.foodstandards.gov.au/consumer/gmfood/labelling/Pages/default.aspx "GM foods and ingredients must undergo a...
Glyphosate and confirmation bias
If one believe Greenpeace (http://www.greenpeace.org/eu-unit/en/Commission-must-prepare-glyphosate-exit-plan/): "The World Health...
A paradigm change
Adjusted Organism, a new term that includes gmo`s and GMOs, enables unbiased discussion about genetically modified organism and a fresh,...
Science matters
The Integrated Science course major goal is to provide scientific literacy. If you are interested to learn more about scientific...
Science a core component of Liberal Arts
As the American Academy of ARTS & SCIENCE pointed out: "Science and the Educated American: A Core Component of Liberal Education"...
Related Blogs
Some other blogs that I wrote, and that I really should update: Globalization and Higher Education Reforms in Japan Creative_Intelligence