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(Some Guy) Interesting Scientists discover why buttercups glow when held up to your chin. Still no cure for cancer   (the-scientist.com) divider line 8
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2011-12-14 09:58:10 AM
Is it the perfect breasts?

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2011-12-14 10:01:31 AM
So......they're reflective? Has Science been puzzled?
 
2011-12-14 10:09:27 AM
Didn't some 17 year old girl cure cancer this week?
 
2011-12-14 10:50:29 AM
Still no cure for those asshole wasps.

homarjr: Didn't some 17 year old girl cure cancer this week?

It amounted to "maybe if we had a nanomachine that did this, ..."
 
2011-12-14 11:20:36 AM
Why do they build me up?
 
2011-12-14 12:38:32 PM
Now researchers in the United Kingdom have discovered cellular structures of the petal that account for the yellow glow-which, by the way, appears on the chin when the sun is out, irrespective of one's personal preference for butter.

No shiat?
 
2011-12-14 01:29:46 PM
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/Obscure?
 
2011-12-14 02:21:31 PM
Easy Reader: So......they're reflective? Has Science been puzzled?

Somebody got paid a lot of money to figure that out, have respect for the work! If you'll excuse me, I'm applying for a $5 million grant to determine why water is wet.
 
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