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Salma's boobs feeding Africa
boozich
by boozich  2-12-2009    10
 apologies if i offend..but is it me being a simple bloke that i find this slightly funny?
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First draft of Neanderthal genome is unveiled
Silkweaver
by Silkweaver  2-12-2009   
 It is hard to imagine a human, yet other than 'our' kind of human.
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This Man Is Evil
dmegivern
by dmegivern  2-13-2009    11
 update: the link is now defunct. Hmm I could introduce him to at least 100 people who were personally traumatized by Reagan. And since I am a living, breathing consequence of his policies, flashbacks, trauma and all, you own this misery. Conservatives cannot deny facts, no matter how long and hard they try. High unemployment led to poverty. Reagan's social policies led to NO safety net. No safety net led to 32 degree F inside the house and no food. Lack of basic necessities led the State to put me and my siblings in foster care. Do I have to draw a map? If you supported him, you supported this outcome for a 10 year old and her little brothers. The 6-yr old cowered under the dinner table at the foster home for at least two weeks. This is your compassion?? And it is happening to another child or a dozen right now. Poverty leading to foster care, broken families. How do you expect anyone to forgive you? Also, alleged scholar, poor does NOT=black.
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Treehouse? What Treehouse?
chestnut501
by chestnut501  2-12-2009    19
 Treehouse by Tham & Videgard Hansson is Almost Invisible
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What are the limits of life?
balthazarus
by balthazarus  2-12-2009    1
 The Chihuahuan Desert: Scientists have found that about half of the organisms at Cuatro Cienegas are most closely related to marine life, even though the oases here have not been in contact with the ocean for tens of millions of years. The Intensive Care Unit: “We keep inventing new antibiotics, but bacteria evolve resistance almost immediately, so we’re constantly playing catch-up,” he says. “How can we make the best use of the antibiotics we’ve got now? We’re using mathematical models to generate hypotheses about how we can shape and alter prescription practice to minimize or delay the evolution of resistance.” “It’s Darwinism at its finest,”
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