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Tue March 09, 2010
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(Yahoo) Followup Remeber that coming "crippling shortage" of rare earth elements used in virtually all high-tech devices? Turns out the US has a metric assload of them but can't be bothered to mine them  (news.yahoo.com) (88)

Mon March 08, 2010
(Yahoo) Hero Study shows iPhone addictive, making it the first truly great smartphone that people literally can't put down. You think anyone actually feels that way about their Blackberry? If they did there'd be a cute punny name for it or something  (news.yahoo.com) (59)

Tue February 23, 2010
(Yahoo) Interesting Scientists say that for men looking at a curvy woman has the same effect on the reward centers of the brain as a hit of drug. Which would make Christina Hendricks the equivalent of ten kilos of uncut China White  (news.yahoo.com) (67)

Wed February 17, 2010
(Science Daily) Interesting Chickens 'one-up' humans in ability to see color, taste delicious  (sciencedaily.com) (42)

Tue February 16, 2010
(Yahoo) Obvious High tech industry is facing a critical shortage of vital rare earth elements critical to almost all their devices. Gee if only they'd had some warning that RARE EARTHS were in limited supply  (news.yahoo.com) (189)

Thu February 11, 2010
(Yahoo) Interesting "Underdog Theory Debunked," according to noted scientist Simon Bar Sinister  (news.yahoo.com) (20)

Wed February 10, 2010
(TMV) Fail There is a difference between snark and well placed satire. Reagan offered far more than today's GOP leaders, who dearly aspire to be like him but fall way short of that mark when they resort to playground politics  (themoderatevoice.com) (186)

Tue February 09, 2010
(Yahoo) Interesting Research shows how colors describe happiness vs. depression. The quest for the elusive fark greenlight finally explained  (news.yahoo.com) (45)

Fri February 05, 2010
(Yahoo) Cool Scientists discover method to use lasers and nanoscale explosions to destroy cancer cells. Still no cure for Restless Leg Syndrome  (news.yahoo.com) (34)

Wed February 03, 2010
(Guardian.com) Obvious In the past, if a scientific study was "peer reviewed", it was credible. When it comes to climate change, "peer reviews" cause jealousy and tribalism, and makes all research worthless  (guardian.co.uk) (257)

Sat January 30, 2010
(Yahoo) Stupid Painting every roof white could reflect heat, reduce Global Warming, and cause everyone north of the Mason-Dixon line to turn up their thermostats  (news.yahoo.com) (127)

Tue January 26, 2010
(Some Guy) Interesting Humanity's hackers: the do-it-yourself biology movement  (hplusmagazine.com) (99)

Fri January 22, 2010
(Yahoo) Interesting In theory, an untied shoelace could hurt really really bad  (news.yahoo.com) (11)

Wed January 20, 2010
(Some Guy) Sick Each month the equivalent of seven large swimming pools of grease make their way down Seattle's drains, proving hippies do take baths once in awhile  (mnn.com) (126)

Fri January 15, 2010
(Canoe) Interesting Aborted fetuses used to create bacon  (cnews.canoe.ca) (98)

Mon January 04, 2010
(Yahoo) Strange Scientists discover a lobster-like creature that, unlike your wife, eagerly eats wood  (news.yahoo.com) (26)

Wed December 30, 2009
(Yahoo) Interesting Big fan of sea urchin sushi? Scientists have discovered you're really eating a giant eyeball  (news.yahoo.com) (73)

Tue December 29, 2009
(Telegraph) Interesting Most exciting scientific discoveries of the decade according to, um, some really, really smart people  (telegraph.co.uk) (42)

Fri December 25, 2009
(PTI News) Spiffy Man gets eyesight restored after stem cell treatment. I SAID MAN GETS EYESIGHT RESTORED AFTER STEM CELL TREATMENT  (ptinews.com) (161)

Wed December 23, 2009
(PhysOrg.com) Fail Turns out the Peace Prize wasn't the only prize the Nobel committee awarded by mistake this year  (physorg.com) (42)

Tue December 22, 2009
(Yahoo) Obvious Drivers who text are six times more likely to crash. Hah. Smug drivemitter submitted this headline while dr  (news.yahoo.com) (308)

Sat December 19, 2009
(io9) Cool The ten advances in science from this decade that changed our lives. Including commercial spaceflight and designer genes  (io9.com) (49)

Fri December 18, 2009
(CNN) Cool Stem cell therapy repairs damaged heart tissue after heart attack. Stem cell opponents presumably to opt out  (cnn.com) (72)

Thu December 17, 2009
(Huffington Post) Unlikely "Can science resurrect God?" But that trick NEVER works. Well, OK. Once  (huffingtonpost.com) (232)

Sat December 12, 2009
(Slashdot) Cool Researchers discover how to repair adult nerve cells. Parents of two year olds the world over rejoice  (science.slashdot.org) (38)

Sun December 06, 2009
(Discover) Spiffy "Note: I hate to say this, but if you have delicate sensibilities, then maybe Fark isn't the best place for you. I, however, still have some atavistic humor left over from being a 15-year-old-boy some time ago, so I love Fark."  (blogs.discovermagazine.com) (10)

Sat December 05, 2009
(Science Daily) Hero As American scientists fight to lessen testicular odor and make nipple hair a problem of the past, English scientists use stem cells to rescue visual function  (sciencedaily.com) (20)

Fri November 27, 2009
(Yahoo) Sick New study shows that Americans throw away over 40% of the food they purchase, or about 1,400 calories per person per DAY. Or, put another way, enough to give every starving person on this planet the same waistline as the average American  (news.yahoo.com) (310)

Thu November 26, 2009
(Boston Globe) Interesting 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) (99)

Fri November 20, 2009
(Telegraph) Interesting Scientists could begin the first human trials for stem cell blindness therapy next year, provided that the FDA lens them a hand  (telegraph.co.uk) (51)

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