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Tue March 16, 2010
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(Dallas News) Strange "...dinosaurs were born of Satanic angel who has sex with woman and the animal kingdom that created ungodly reptilian creatures," said the former jail guard wondering why he no longer has a job  (dallasnews.com) (212)

Wed March 10, 2010
(Some Guy) Interesting What the Earth will look like in 50 million years  (darkroastedblend.com) (96)

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

Thu March 04, 2010
(PhysOrg.com) Interesting Asteroid impact 65 million years that caused mass extinction, then didn't, now did again (with video)  (physorg.com) (36)

Tue March 02, 2010
(CBC) Cool A dinosaur-eating snake. F*ck yeah  (cbc.ca) (30)

Tue February 23, 2010
(Some Guy) Interesting Old and busted: Mass extinctions caused by asteroids. New global warminess: Mass extinctions caused by global warming  (dailygalaxy.com) (144)

Thu February 18, 2010
(National Geographic) Video Much like the girl from the Palm Pre commercials, the Vampire Squid is creepy, yet strangely beautiful  (news.nationalgeographic.com) (64)

Wed February 17, 2010
(Science Daily) Interesting Chickens 'one-up' humans in ability to see color, taste delicious  (sciencedaily.com) (42)
(Houston Chronicle) Fail Jerry Falwell's Liberty University continues to produce quality science: Did humans eat dinosaurs? How does God see under your sheets? Are gay people human?  (blogs.chron.com) (170)
(Texas Tribune) Fail Nearly a third of Texans believe humans lived with pterodactyl lamps, wooly mammoth showers  (texastribune.org) (155)

Sun February 14, 2010
(Fox News) Amusing Happy Valentine's Day. Here's some dinosaurs having sex  (foxnews.com) (85)
(Discovery) Spiffy Perhaps in time for next Valentine's Day, science may give us the miracle of roses that smell like root beer  (news.discovery.com) (15)

Thu February 11, 2010
(TUAW) Video A history of the Electronic Frontier Foundation, presented by Farker and Mythbuster Adam Savage, featuring swords and Barney the Dinosaur  (tuaw.com) (57)

Thu February 04, 2010
(BBC) Cool Video of the largest salamander you'll see... uh, ever  (news.bbc.co.uk) (20)
(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)

Wed January 27, 2010
(National Geographic) Cool Scientists determine that color of feathered dinosaur was ginger, and was made fun of by other dinosaurs  (news.nationalgeographic.com) (41)
(Some Guy) Obvious Although coats made from minks and foxes still upset animal rights activists, you can wear your nutria pelt guilt-free  (mnn.com) (57)

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)
(Wired) Cool Sometimes science is hard work. Sometimes science is going outside to fly the model dinosaur  (wired.com) (28)
(MSNBC) Interesting Dinosaurs were bent on taking over the world, had 'Mini Mes', and were all about the mojo. This and other mind-bending dinosaur discoveries that surprised scientists  (msnbc.msn.com) (54)

Sat January 23, 2010
(USA Today) Obvious Gov't: NASA, will you meet the 2020 deadline we gave you for tracking all the rocks in the sky with zero funding? NASA: LOL, oh wait, you were serious? ROFL  (blogs.usatoday.com) (115)

Sun January 03, 2010
(London Times) Cool Scientists say dolphins should be treated as "non-human persons", based upon their brain size, higher cognitive and communication skills, and empathy for others. Scientists say dolphins are essentially more advanced than Katie Holmes  (timesonline.co.uk) (106)

Tue December 29, 2009
(Live Science) Interesting The nine most controversial scientific finds of 2009. Well, controversial if you're a creationist  (livescience.com) (123)

Thu December 24, 2009
(National Geographic) Interesting National Geographic digs up the top ten examples of Satan's trickery discovered during 2009  (news.nationalgeographic.com) (69)

Tue December 22, 2009
(Science Daily) Interesting Island of Vanatu was populated 3,000 years by people without heads, making them the root genetic ancestors of... members of Congress? Dancing with the Stars viewers? Sports fans in Philadelphia? So many jokes, so little headline  (sciencedaily.com) (37)

Mon December 21, 2009
(Live Science) Interesting In case you'd gotten all "meh" about dinosaurs, here's a venomous turkey-sized raptor that would pounce from above and bring death with nasty, big, pointed teeth  (livescience.com) (65)
(NYPost) Cool Archaeologists discover the remains of a house from Jesus' era, complete with a kennel in the back for the pet dinosaur  (nypost.com) (30)

Tue December 15, 2009
(Some Guy) Hero City commissioner is asked to put nativity scene on courthouse lawn, but decides a flashing T-Rex and Loch Ness monster would be better choice for a religious display  (chicagotribune.com) (216)

Tue December 08, 2009
(BBC) Cool Massive robotic dinosaur is on the loose in Mexico. Submitter can't really think of anything more friggin' awesome than that (pic)  (news.bbc.co.uk) (41)

Sat December 05, 2009
(Chicago Sun-Times) Hero Roger Ebert: "New Agers and Creationists should not be President"  (blogs.suntimes.com) (226)

Wed November 25, 2009
(I Heart Chaos) Cool The absolute best Bioshock cosplay you'll see... ever. No, really, it doesn't get any better than this  (iheartchaos.com) (58)

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)

Fri November 20, 2009
(LA Times) Obvious Mastodons probably died off because they were large, slow, and very tasty  (latimes.com) (36)

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