| Source | Fark Headline | Comments | |
| New evidence reveals Russian spacecraft crash landed on moon just hours before Americans first landing (telegraph.co.uk) | (99) | ||
| Six species that are being wiped out for no good reason at all (cracked.com) | (53) | ||
| (itwire.com) | NASA engineer proposes shuttle-derived plan to get the USA to the Moon at one-fifth the cost of current plan (itwire.com) | (91) | |
| "President of the Internet" voting goes on until July 11. Leo Laporte gets Drew's vote (blogs.techrepublic.com.com) | (133) | ||
| (NASA) | Dark Side of the Moon. Literally (zoomable hi-res images) (wms.lroc.asu.edu) | (46) | |
| AOL accused of secretly upgrading old customers and threatening them with mystery bills. Choose your headline ending: (A) In other news, AOL is still around; (B) No, this is not a repeat from 1995; (C) You've got blackmail |
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| Coolest.spacecraft.EVER.seriously (sciencedaily.com) | (15) | ||
| Remeber the good ol' days when hacking up a Centipede clone on your Atari 400 got you a job? Bonus: Donkey Kong easter egg discovered 26 years later (kotaku.com) | (34) | ||
| "Within a human lifetime, RFIDs will likely be routinely embedded in everyone alive. Employers will start making implants a condition of employment" (canada.com) | (95) | ||
| What a crashed flying saucer might look like. I want to relive (antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov) | (13) | ||
| Life is 12 billion years old, that means if we kept a dollar for each year since life existed we still would be in deficit (livescience.com) | (71) | ||
| How computers can harm your children's future by damaging their brains. Here comes the synaptic pharmacology (dailymail.co.uk) | (65) | ||
| Japan invents robotic ramen chef that can automatically customize levels of soy sauce, salt, and richness of soup in over 40 million flavor permutations (mdn.mainichi.jp) | (32) | ||
| Hot, blond 32-year-old is managing director of her own server hosting firm, named one of the Top 35 Women Under 35 by management magazine. And she was born with a penis. Wait, what? (telegraph.co.uk) | (224) | ||
| (TopNews) | We've replaced this planet's regular El Niño with a modoki El Niño. Let's see if they notice a difference. (The hurricanes and dying might be a clue.) (topnews.us) | (34) | |
| IPhone 3G overheating blamed on global warming (telegraph.co.uk) | (39) | ||
| Medicinal marijuana prescribed to cancer patients may soon carry a warning that it causes cancer (abcnews.go.com) | (53) | ||
| Even cockroaches are getting fat from American's bad diets (foxnews.com) | (11) | ||
| Thanks, McAfee. Of course, if you just updated your AV files you're not reading this. Because your machine is now an "expensive paperweight." (theregister.co.uk) | (172) |
| (ANSA) | The ancestors of modern Italians pretty much f*cked the ancient Etruscans out of existence (ansa.it) | (46) | |
| (Some Night Elf) | TweetCraft allows people to read and send tweets from inside World of Warcraft, ensuring even virtual virginity (cinemablend.com) | (45) | |
| (Some Guy) | Are you a math nerd who can't even go to the bathroom without statistical analysis of mathematical usage patterns and a gizmo to track such things? Here come the schematics (electronicsinfoline.com) | (18) | |
| (Some Guy) | Stephen Hawking says humans have entered a new stage of evolution, an intelligently redesigned stage (dailygalaxy.com) | (76) | |
| "Most early galaxies baked away." Duuuuuude (blogs.usatoday.com) | (24) | ||
| Soon you may be able to be bothered by a telmarketer during dinner at the same phone number for the rest of your life (upi.com) | (39) | ||
| (72407,3343) | CompuServe Classic shuts down for good. In other news, people were still on CompuServe (paperpc.blogspot.com) | (76) | |
| (CofHE) | Arizona State University is being sued by the National Federation for the Blind because they are encouraging students to buy e-textbooks on Kindle (chronicle.com) | (50) | |
| The white pages are dying a slow (mostly) unnoticed death (upi.com) | (56) | ||
| Discovery Channel to air global catastrophe reality show (examiner.com) | (32) | ||
| Ten explosive science facts about fireworks (with bonus slideshow) (examiner.com) | (8) | ||
| Scientists say they've solved riddle of the shrinking Soay sheep, sixth sick sheikh's sixth sheep's sick (news.scotsman.com) | (15) | ||
| Two-hundred year old Jeffersonian code broken by mathmatician, just in time for another revolution (democraticunderground.com) | (60) |
| (Dvice) | New anti-paparazzi purse automatically detects flash from nearby cameras, emits blinding flash of light which ruins their photos (dvice.com) | (40) | |
| Bad News: Destructive volcanic eruption in Russia. Good News: Skies over US prettier (livescience.com) | (6) | ||
| Mac tips: How to create a new user account for porn (funnyordie.com) | (28) | ||
| Microsoft drops ad campaign showing people vomiting after using one of its operating systems, but Apple has expressed interest in buying the rights and airing the spots verbatim (guardian.co.uk) | (47) | ||
| Nerdgasm: first hi-res pix of the Moon from NASA orbiter (blogs.discovermagazine.com) | (65) | ||
| "The sky above the port was the color of television, tuned to a dead channel." Neuromancer turns 25 (macworld.com) | (104) | ||
| (ScienceBlogs) | New poll shows that Americans have as higher level of understanding of evolution than any other country in the world (scienceblogs.com) | (325) | |
| (Greenwire) | Puffin population suffers rapid decline. Probably all the cigarettes (eenews.net) | (15) | |
| Vogons eyeballing two new planetary systems. Hitchiker trifecta now in play (blogs.discovermagazine.com) | (20) | ||
| People who are unsure of their own beliefs are less open minded. Suck it agnostics (news.yahoo.com) | (898) | ||
| Scientists who inbred bumblebees find that the bees were less successful, more interested in NASCAR (upi.com) | (45) | ||
| 17,000 species threatened with extinction. Savory, delicious, BBQ sauce-coated extinction (reuters.com) | (48) | ||
| Engineers design robotic rat to rescue people from burning buildings, find Sarah Mouser (metro.co.uk) | (9) | ||
| Secret of schizophrenia unlocked by scientists. Yeah right. And I'm Napoleon Bonaparte. And so am I (independent.co.uk) | (58) | ||
| Facebook New Privacy Settings...These should make everyone happy (about a minute ago) (theregister.co.uk) | (20) | ||
| Online advertisers adopt seven core principles designed to give you more control over enhancing your penis size (usatoday.com) | (14) | ||
| (Don't Panic) | Astronomers release new guide to the galaxy. Still slightly more expensive, and where's the friendly cover? (eso.org) | (21) | |
| Video game release calander. Still no porn video game....that I know of (gametrailers.com) | (83) | ||
| Possible AIDS vaccine to enter human trials, needlessly tempting high risk demographics away from their abstinence pledges (cbc.ca) | (88) | ||
| Scientists prove that vegetarians have weaker bones. Suck it brittle bones (fe18.story.media.ac4.yahoo.com) | (243) | ||
| USA Today publishes a helpful guide highlighting the major differences between the three vampire worlds (usatoday.com) | (116) | ||
| Scientists discover ant "megacolony" which covers the entire world. I, for one, etc etc (news.slashdot.org) | (51) |
| Danish scientists announce sea ice is the lowest it has been in 800 years, fear Viking raids may soon follow (news.yahoo.com) | (66) | ||
| Solar orbiter Ulysses ends mission after 18 years. The Sun is there (news.yahoo.com) | (29) | ||
| Joe Biden announces $4.7 billion plan to bring porn to rural areas (breitbart.com) | (38) | ||
| The only go-kart that can be heard by deaf people (youtube.com) | (35) | ||
| RIAA wins another one. Federal judge finds Usenet.com liable for just about every copyright violation on the books. Usenet is about to get hammered with damages (arstechnica.com) | (96) | ||
| Windows XP doesn't want to go on the cart, thinks it'll go for a walk (tech.slashdot.org) | (104) | ||
| Getting a positive REsponsE to sublimiNal messages requires the subject to unconsciously already want to do what you want them to do (sciencedaily.com) | (33) | ||
| (Some Guy) | Microsoft's Bing Scratches Out 1% Market-Share Gain (crn.com) | (67) | |
| Old and busted: Star Wars Pez dispensers. New hotness: Star Wars flash drives (engadget.com) | (30) | ||
| UK is not yet ready to embrace space tourism, dentistry (news.bbc.co.uk) | (5) | ||
| "Lost" writers request, receive extra episode for the final season, saying they couldn't possibly explain what the heck the Smoke Monster is in only 17 hours (aintitcool.com) | (189) | ||
| Blizzard confirms no LAN support for Starcraft 2. Blizzard says that their Battlenet service will provide a superior multi-player experience. Bwwaaahhaaaaha (games.slashdot.org) | (259) | ||
| (Some Guy) | Environmental groups ask feds to protect giant spitting worm. Said to be elusive, but subby bets your mom knows where to look (kgw.com) | (22) | |
| NASA releases high-re digital topography map of 99 percent of the earth's surface. Missing: Area 51, the Bermuda Triangle, and Ann Coulter's lair inside Mount Doom (cnn.com) | (47) | ||
| (Some Guy) | The most impressive collection of holes on earth (tom-phillips.info) | (106) | |
| Many computer users skip routine maintenance like changing the ram filter, waxing the modem, rotating the graphics cards and checking the hard drive pressure (hothardware.com) | (194) |
| Snake tricks fish to swim toward snake's mouth. No innuendo here, but there is cool video (msnbc.msn.com) | (11) | ||
| Firefox 3.5 downloads pass 2 million within hours. Mozilla considers changing browser name to "Michael Jackson's Firefox" in order to increase web traffic (computerworld.com) | (91) | ||
| (Some Carl Sagan Guy) | The Tuesday Night Science Channel Discussion Thread (faildogs.com) | (100) | |
| Scientists release several hundred guppies into two rivers, one with predators and one without, to see how they adapt. After some interesting initial results, researchers ready for betta testing |
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| The good news is that we can stop global warming tomorrow for less than a billion dollars. The bad news is tomorrow will look like a cross between Blade Runner and Highlander 2 (theatlantic.com) | (114) | ||
| AT&T's new, improved 3GS network isn't really new or improved (gizmodo.com) | (47) | ||
| Georgia Tech engineer creates "ethical governor" for killer robots. So they won't murder, but they will commit adultery (news.cnet.com) | (38) | ||
| America's first ever hydrogen fuel-cell powered locomotive makes its debut trip of about a half mile before needing to refuel (kansascity.com) | (93) | ||
| Playboy Bunnies close to extinction. EVERYBODY PANIC (blogs.discovery.com) | (123) | ||
| In addition to possessing superior sandwich-making skills, women are also better than men at hammering nails (foxnews.com) | (72) | ||
| Alcohol actually lubricates the brain on the molecular level. Still no cure for beer goggles (upi.com) | (48) | ||
| Thirteen year old struggles using an 80s style Sony Walkman: "It took me three days to figure out that there was another side to the tape." (news.bbc.co.uk) | (254) | ||
| (Some Guy) | Virtual reality/technology/transhumanist pioneer...Michael Jackson? (hplusmagazine.com) | (46) |
| Lunatic fringe: blow up the moon because it's gay (examiner.com) | (229) | ||
| Vatican announces that carbon dating seems to confirm that Paul is buried in Paul's tomb (foxnews.com) | (92) | ||
| Horrible old man invents device that sucks the fun out of your video games (startribune.com) | (175) | ||
| (Some Guy) | Toyota develops a wheelchair that is controlled by brain waves. Stephen Hawking is speechless (wsbtv.com) | (35) | |
| Another theory on what happened in Siberia in 1908 links it to Space Shuttle launches. Apparently, if a shuttle travels around the Earth in the opposite direction of our spin, it can travel backward in time (news.yahoo.com) | (38) | ||
| (Some Guy) | Hulu is such a fantastic service that they just blacked out all access for PS3 owners (itworld.com) | (103) | |
| (nintendolife) | Dispelling myths that Wii isn't for hardcore gamers, new adult FPS released for download (wiiware.nintendolife.com) | (111) | |
| Minor genetic disorders may combine to form autism; voltron (arstechnica.com) | (23) | ||
| How your C-section turns your baby into a mutant (redorbit.com) | (55) | ||
| How Facebook plans to bring down Google (wired.com) | (208) | ||
| When magnet meets magnetic fluid (techeblog.com) | (48) | ||
| Acer to overtake Dell as number two PC maker. Confused subby thought they were always a number two PC maker |
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| Because the big dig was such an affordable success, Philly wants their own (philly.com) | (126) | ||
| You know those clear CDs that come on the spindle? Now you have something cool to do with them (youtube.com) | (80) | ||
| How do you get an Atlas V booster rocket to Florida? Like this (pic) (lcross.arc.nasa.gov) | (50) |