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        <title>Squidoo: Science: The Curious and the Spurious</title>
        <description>Sometimes science is just plain strange.&amp;amp;nbsp; And other times, it's the scientists who are strange.&amp;amp;nbsp; This lens may discuss &amp;amp;quot;fringe theories&amp;amp;quot;, but it will also discuss unusual phenomena easily explained by conventional science.

I challenge readers of this lens to make up your own minds, and not take anything for granted as fact or falsehood. ...</description>
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            <title>Science: The Curious and the Spurious updated Wed Apr 23 2008 3:11 pm CDT</title>
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            <description>Sometimes science is just plain strange.&amp;amp;nbsp; And other times, it's the scientists who are strange.&amp;amp;nbsp; This lens may discuss &amp;amp;quot;fringe theories&amp;amp;quot;, but it will also discuss unusual phenomena easily explained by conventional science.

I challenge readers of this lens to make up your own minds, and not take anything for granted as fact or falsehood. This means you should personally investigate both conventional and unconventional scientific claims, and reach your own conclusions rather than easily relying on or readily dismissing the conclusions of others.

I intend to feature items here that are both educational and entertaining, and occasionally lighten the mood with science-themed humor.

The icon I have chosen to represent this lens is an interrobang, an unconventional punctuation mark, which seems thematically appropriate.</description>
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