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http://pharyngula.org/index/weblog/print/3006/
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Aug 13, 10:20am
2 reviews
science, pelagic-orgies, molluscan-sex-life
http://pharyngula.org/index/weblog/print/3006/
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"Just imagine great pelagic orgies, the males thrusting wantonly with their massive penile arms, promiscuously inseminating any nearby slickly molluscan body. Perhaps they end up sated and exhausted from their frenzied exertions and, oblivious and insensate, drift ashore to die content."

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Houston doctors say they may have found a way to destroy HIV | News for Austin,…
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Jul 31, 3:40am
98 reviews
science
http://www.kvue.com/news/state/stories/072908kvuehivbreakthrough-cb.14e217f8....

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Roundest objects in the world created - tech - 01 July 2008 - New Scientist Tech
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Jul 30, 6:42am
24 reviews
science
http://technology.newscientist.com/article/dn14229-roundest-objects-in-the-wo...
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When asked by the Pope to demonstrate his artistic skill, 14th century Italian painter Giotto di Bondone supposedly drew a perfect circle freehand and said: "That's more than enough." Now, an international group of engineers and craftsmen has gone him one better and built a pair of nearly perfect spheres that are thought to be the roundest objects in the world.
The roundest objects in the world, aye. That adjective is just... Ow, whatever, that's not about being round, rounder or the roundest, damnit, that's all about the kilogram problem.

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How to Extract DNA from Anything Living
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Jul 25, 7:38am
35 reviews
science, dna, how-tos
http://learn.genetics.utah.edu/units/activities/extraction/

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Humans nearly wiped out 70,000 years ago, study says
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Jun 18, 6:31am
20 reviews
science
http://www.redicecreations.com/article.php?id=3560
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Human beings may have had a brush with extinction 70,000 years ago (...) Population at that time was reduced to small isolated groups in Africa, apparently because of drought (...) Researchers at Stanford University estimated that the number of early humans may have shrunk as low as 2,000 before numbers began to expand again in the early Stone Age.
Honestly? Now that's something to be sad about. *Human beings* missed a great chance to stop existing. I wonder, we're probably heading towards new one, aren't we?

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Japanese scientists create diesel-producing algae - Times Online
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Jun 18, 4:23am
17 reviews
science
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/environment/article4133633.ece

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The 5 Most Horrifying Bugs in the World | Cracked.com
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May 23, 6:26am
251 reviews
science
http://www.cracked.com/article_15816_5-most-horrifying-bugs-in-world.html

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http://0101.netclime.net/1_5/376/260/170/skgi_2134587_17985.jpg
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May 22, 11:44am
130 reviews
science
http://0101.netclime.net/1_5/376/260/170/skgi_2134587_17985.jpg

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http://www.sciam.com/article.cfm?id=affairs-of-the-lips-why-we-kiss
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May 8, 9:58am
24 reviews
science
http://www.sciam.com/article.cfm?id=affairs-of-the-lips-why-we-kiss
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Since kissing evolved, the act seems to have become addictive.
No wonder it has, isn't it?

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http://ginasiomental.com/016.jpg
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May 8, 8:56am
263 reviews
physics, science
http://ginasiomental.com/016.jpg
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Someone actually photographed physics...
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