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Exploring possible genetic roots of autism

Saturn's rings may have birthed some of its moons

Humpback friendships

Scarab Sages

Shear horror for subway riders after scissors stabbing


More Active Sun Means Nasty Solar Storms Ahead


Obsession for cats, by Calvin Klein

Lion leftovers

Interesting talks at last weeks World Science Festival


Supersenses to track fishy prey


The heat beneath the prehistoric waves


U.S. Identifies Vast Riches of Minerals in Afghanistan


Worst Resume Blunders

Most improved U.S. housing markets

5 common summer skin problems solved

The Exchange

Entering Airbase with loaded weapons

Liberty's Edge

Bitter Thorn wrote:
U.S. Identifies Vast Riches of Minerals in Afghanistan

Really. I'll bet.


The Eldritch Mr. Shiny wrote:
Bitter Thorn wrote:
U.S. Identifies Vast Riches of Minerals in Afghanistan
Really. I'll bet.

China and Russia beat us to it.

China, Not U.S., Likely to Benefit from Afghanistan's Mineral Riches

*facepalm*


4 things that cost more than you think

Big jump in health care costs seen for 2011

The Exchange

Bitter Thorn wrote:
The Eldritch Mr. Shiny wrote:
Bitter Thorn wrote:
U.S. Identifies Vast Riches of Minerals in Afghanistan
Really. I'll bet.

China and Russia beat us to it.

China, Not U.S., Likely to Benefit from Afghanistan's Mineral Riches

*facepalm*

You didnt think the USA could go in, overthrow a country that doesnt have oil, look the otherway on a few rigged elections, prop up a corrupt regime, and get the Minerals did you? That would be silly.

F...k Me! Swearin's Banned?


You know something like the back of your hand? You might not know it as well as you think.


The links between the 1918 Spanish influenza pandemic and 2009 Swine flu outbreak


Yet another bit of trouble with cell phones

Youtube at the Guggenheim

Accessorizing the iPad in some creative ways


Excessively erudite text messages do not give the impression of intelligence

Horning in on South Africas racket

Some would attribute this to bad scripts...


Ten Commandments vs US Constitution fight!


South Korean set backs and Japanese leaps in space travel

Stylish shoes, 5500 years ago

AT&T security glitch on the iPad


Steven Purcell wrote:
South Korean set backs and Japanese leaps in space travel

Crap! I was hoping it would go better for the ROK.


For those that hate 1337-speak, and text-speak, the Philippines might be the place to move.

Thall shall not worship false idols??


The greening of skyscrapers, steo by step

The comet thief

Life in suspension


One watery world

One once watery world

Japan's tactics to rig the vote in their favour at the IWC


More intensive agriculture has benefits for the planet

More complexity in the subatomic realm

Scientific rivalry in the exoplanet search


Steven Purcell wrote:
One watery world

This bodes well for lunar caeliforming.


Looks like the Mayans might have been a little off.


Disenchanter wrote:
Looks like the Mayans might have been a little off.

Yeah, 24 posts above yours I posted a link to a similar article.


The genome at ten


The police iPhone

The strength in a voice

Air travel and beautiful but accidental cloud changes

The Exchange

Disenchanter wrote:
Looks like the Mayans might have been a little off.

NEWS AT ELEVEN: Unidentified Third world country is planning to launch Nuclear Strike at USA during Peak of Solar Storm activity when your pants are down around your ankles and your Poo is constipated.

While Initial Research has failed to identify the State, it is likely to be one in which you find Oil in the near Future and plan to invade.

Liberty's Edge

Yet another example of why the Zero Tolerance policies of American Public Schools are stupid.


Cuchulainn wrote:
Yet another example of why the Zero Tolerance policies of American Public Schools are stupid.

+1


Bitter Thorn wrote:
Cuchulainn wrote:
Yet another example of why the Zero Tolerance policies of American Public Schools are stupid.
+1

+2

Liberty's Edge

An interesting invention, I just hope that it doesn't make rape victims into murder victims.


Cuchulainn wrote:
An interesting invention, I just hope that it doesn't make rape victims into murder victims.

Wow. I have a feeling this will get its own thread.


A gleaming mote in the depths of the solar system

I'll take robots competing with humans in various events for $200, Alex

The Green Wall of Africa


Chipping away at the dinosaurs

The robots takeover the hospitals

Heated exchanges on the field

Liberty's Edge

The Music of the Spheres recorded by astronomers.


A massively cool crater on the moon


The nasal war

Scarab Sages

Next stop France for oldest baby mammoth


Aberzombie wrote:
Next stop France for oldest baby mammoth

GRRRR!


The rewards of conquest-for chimps


The evolution and influence of a language


The surprisingly powerful jaws of one particular ape-us


Showing more than skin


A cool math trick


The blazing fire above earth


Dropping in on cutting edge physics

A newly opened battleground in the war on lice

Nanotech enhanced solar cells a marked improvement


A disgusting, if potentially useful, birthday gift

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