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Wed March 17, 2010
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Scientists establish leech as a model for study of reproductive behavior, a psychological profile of your stoned-off-his-ass roommate (sciencedaily.com)
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Fri March 12, 2010
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Something from outside our universe is pulling matter towards it in a mysterious "Dark Flow". The Event Horizon has returned (arstechnica.com)
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Wed March 03, 2010
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Today's infographic: US fast food burger chains mapped out according to market dominance. Awesome burger joint that only you know about failed to make the list (fastcompany.com)
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Wed February 03, 2010
Tue January 26, 2010
Thu January 21, 2010
Sat January 02, 2010
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Scientists: After years of research, we think women's "G-Spot" doesn't actually exist. Submitter (looking up from his porn): The what now? (timesonline.co.uk)
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Sun December 27, 2009
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Voyager spacecraft discovers solar system is passing through an interstellar cloud that physics says should not exist in latest proof that 'scientists' are just making crap up (physorg.com)
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Wed December 23, 2009
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Giant fluff cloud currently affecting Solar System, consists mainly of articles from the Daily Mail (science.nasa.gov)
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Astronomers theorize on how decrepit, ancient stars manage to look far younger than their actual age. Joan Rivers and Dick Clark beg the astronomers to quit staring at them (msnbc.msn.com)
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Sat December 12, 2009
Mon November 30, 2009
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Suck it like a salt vampire from M-113, Trekkies: "The entire conceptual framework of the starship is a dangerously misleading dead-end" (antipope.org)
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Fri November 27, 2009
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That recent bump in PlayStation 3 sales that put them in first? Fleet sales (arstechnica.com)
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Thu November 26, 2009
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The letter coldly outlined the parents' choices: start paying rent or we throw your children in the trash or use them for medical experiments (boston.com)
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Wed November 25, 2009
Thu November 19, 2009
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"Hobbits", which were a new species of human, then were regular humans dwarfed by disease, now a new species again. Still tasty either way, says Goblin King (physorg.com)
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