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Tue March 16, 2010
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(Telegraph) Interesting Humans could regrow body parts like some amphibians. This is good news for John Bobbitt  (telegraph.co.uk) (31)

Thu March 11, 2010
(Guardian.com) Sad Study finds animals are going extinct in England at the rate of two per year. Tree sparrows and West Midlands chavs reportedly still doing okay  (guardian.co.uk) (21)

Wed March 10, 2010
(Cracked) Scary LearJet-sized raptors, giant sea scorpions, and other giant animals we can thank Darwin are extinct  (cracked.com) (59)

Mon March 08, 2010
(Guardian.com) Sad Humans driving species to extinction faster than new ones can evolve. Darwin facepalms  (guardian.co.uk) (190)

Tue March 02, 2010
(PhysOrg.com) Scary Common pesticide shown to turn male frogs into females. Manufacturer currently overloaded with orders from NOW and Lilith Fair organizers  (physorg.com) (28)

Tue February 23, 2010
(Labspaces.net) Interesting Animals may have given chlamydia to humans. Your dog thinks this article is bullshiat, but your mom has a disturbingly thoughtful look on her face  (labspaces.net) (22)

Thu February 18, 2010
(Huffington Post) Strange Toad in Suriname gives birth out of its back. Now with cuddly vide-ooooooooohhh my God  (huffingtonpost.com) (67)

Thu February 04, 2010
(BBC) Obvious "Pretty soon the villagers drew the obvious conclusion that the salamander's spirit was wreaking revenge from beyond the grave, and must be placated" (w/ video)  (news.bbc.co.uk) (17)

Tue January 26, 2010
(Vanity Fair) Amusing An educational visit to the Creation Museum: "This place doesn't just take on evolution - it squares off with geology, anthropology, paleontology, history, chemistry, astronomy, zoology, biology, and good taste"  (vanityfair.com) (250)

Sat January 16, 2010
(Daily Mail) Spiffy Scientists discover gecko so small, it can sit on a pencil eraser. You'll say Geck-awwwwwwww  (dailymail.co.uk) (24)

Thu December 24, 2009
(io9) Interesting The 10 most remarkable monsters discovered in the last 10 years  (io9.com) (40)

Tue November 24, 2009
(Discovery) Ironic Kirk Cameron asks for a crocoduck. Science provides one: the Anatosuchus Minor found by paleontologists  (news.discovery.com) (102)

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