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baby mammoth to be cloned
mona
by mona  7-10-2007    5
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Exploring the "lost city" of Mycenaeans
invictus
by invictus  3-11-2008    1
 Professor Daniel J. Pullen is unearthing a 3600-year-old "lost city" in Aegean coast.
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50 LINKS TO THE WEIRDEST AND WACKIEST SITES ON THE INTERNET!
skwirlinator
by skwirlinator  10-2-2006   
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Twelve Misunderstandings of Evolution
wildcat
by wildcat  6-10-2009   
 a very worthwhile read. go the site to read all of it. with some of the points I agree implicitly, others to my mind are under-represented.
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53-million-year-old Spider
abailart
by abailart  10-30-2007    8
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The Dumbing Down of the GOP
dulios
by dulios  10-4-2008    4
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Scientists draw squid . . .
cakebelly
by cakebelly  8-22-2009    2
 . . using its 150 million-year-old fossilised ink
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Jesus-era date is the oldest seed to germinate
iskandar
by iskandar  6-12-2008   
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2400 years old merchantman ship found !!
syncopath
by syncopath  11-21-2007    2
 Professor Elisha Linder: "I am mad about the subject. I love to be at the sea, to look at ships, to deal with ships, and to study ships," he said. "And I would die to find an even older ship!"
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Ancient road found in cave
cakebelly
by cakebelly  11-29-2008    1
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Huge Prehistoric Complex Mistaken as "Crop Circles"
chestnut501
by chestnut501  6-17-2009    2
 For Full Story: http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2009/06/090615-stonehenge-tombs-crop-circles.html
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Whales may die from heartbreak too
Silkweaver
by Silkweaver  6-22-2008    4
 For Yves Paccalet, a French naturalist and philosopher who helped push through the 1986 moratorium, the intelligent and highly-social creatures may be so exhausted from their centuries-long combat with humankind that they have simply have given up the fight. "The psychological consequences of our aggression have compromised their will to live," said Paccalet, who worked extensively with French marine explorer Jacques-Yves Cousteau.
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CREATIVE ANIMAL ADVERTISING
vk2yoc
by vk2yoc  9-22-2008    3
 Pics say it all.
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Wow, 'mummified' dinosaur found.
JohnWaterman
by JohnWaterman  12-3-2007    3
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(it takes two to) Tango
mona
by mona  10-4-2009    6
 the dance of passion honoured by UNESCO
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God or Darwin? some statistics...
balthazarus
by balthazarus  7-4-2009    5
 though i used the same headline as the article, i do not agree to it. Evolution is not equal to religion and they are merely two different perspectives of the same reality. Each one portrays a different worldview, a different world, a different view. the direction in religion is one of preservation, maintaining the existing order as it , whilst in evolution the dynamics are in constant motion of exploring new orders which by nature are transitory.
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The Strange History of Cheese
wildcat
by wildcat  5-29-2007    2
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Blackwater Sued For War Crimes, Again
ratilfar
by ratilfar  6-3-2009    5
 The suit, which seeks unspecified damages, alleges that on Feb. 7, 2007, heavily armed Xe-Blackwater employees shot the three men, who worked as security guards for the Iraqi Media Network. Sabah Salman Hassoon, Azhar Abdullah Ali, and Nibrass Mohammed Dawood were killed in front of approximately 20 other Xe-Blackwater employees and although company supervisors were alerted, the shootings were not reported, according to the complaint. Not only did the company fail to report the shootings, claim the plaintiffs, but also actively covered up the incident by "refusing to identify the shooters to Iraqi authorities and destroying documents and other evidence relating to this and other Xe-Blackwater shootings." This is the latest in a string of lawsuits filed against the company since the start of the Iraq War, including suits by both Iraqi and U.S. families accusing the company of fraud and negligence, among other charges. The plaintiffs in the recent case claim that Xe-Blackwater cont
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Early Pottery
cakebelly
by cakebelly  6-11-2009   
 videos at source
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Netherlands wood bridge: Dazzling, strong, and green
masbury
by masbury  6-2-2009    1
 Beautiful, and treated without toxic chemicals
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A Soldier, Taking Orders From Its Ethical Judgment Center
balthazarus
by balthazarus  11-25-2008    4
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These are good times for terrorists
infidel70
by infidel70  8-27-2009    3
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1.5 million works and counting- online
wildcat
by wildcat  11-28-2007   
 Most importantly, he said, this is an undertaking of preservation for all humankind.
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Judiciary Committee Demands Records, Questions Cheney's Integrity
BartendingBear
by BartendingBear  11-14-2008    4
 No questions in this quarter. He's an out and out crook of the highest order.
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Archaeology on the moon
JohnWaterman
by JohnWaterman  7-19-2009   
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The Preservation Predicament
wildcat
by wildcat  1-31-2008    3
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internet library locates all the internet resources on books
mugofcoffee
by mugofcoffee  4-18-2007    6
 though it is meant for librarians, it shall be useful to all of us...
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Self-Preservation Built into Religion
lifecyce1898
by lifecyce1898  4-8-2009    2
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Man Uncovers 16th Century Sword with Metal Detector (pics)
constantskeptic
by constantskeptic  10-2-2007    1
 Hmmm. Maybe I should get myself a metal detector...
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Good environmental news from America!
gingembre
by gingembre  1-2-2007    2
 Some good environmental news from America! It takes an act of Congress to add publicly owned land to the National Wilderness Preservation System, and the 109th Congress has acted to preserve over 1 million acres of wilderness.
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Green crystals found in 2,500-year-old Chinese tomb
invictus
by invictus  7-9-2007   
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The Dogon of Southern Mali, West Africa
michellezm
by michellezm  12-4-2007    2
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Mummified Japanese Monks Enlightened Through Punishment
infidel70
by infidel70  3-21-2009    3
 FTA:The first part of the process involved a change of diet; a 1000-day period in which the priest ate only nuts and seeds that could be gathered in the forest surrounding his temple. Physical hardship was deliberately imposed with the goal of reducing the body fat to nearly nothing, allowing for easy decomposition. Believe it or not, the second 1,000-day stage was even more restrictive. Now the priest could only eat bark and roots from pine trees, a process insured to turn any human being into a walking skeleton and to decrease the amount of body fluids, making preservation even easier. Then the priest had to ingest a poisonous tea which further reduced body fluids and killed any maggots or insects that tried to eat the priest’s remains after death, (not to mention the priest). LINK: http://gnokr.com/weird/self-mummified-buddhist-monks/
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Eyes Wide Shut - the Comic Artists Blindfolded
coconutshell
by coconutshell  7-11-2007    1
 This is great. They asked the artist to draw their characters blindfolded (the artists, not the characters...)...all the details are there, just a little closer or further apart, but they're all there....
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Assorted Quotes from a blog sidebar...
Spiritualmonkey
by Spiritualmonkey  6-9-2009   
 MORE: “Never believe in a meritocracy in which no one is funny-looking.” (Teresa Nielsen Hayden) “True religion invites us to become better people. False religion tells us that this has already occurred.” (Abdal-Hakim Murad) “To live is to war against the trolls.” (Henrik Ibsen) “No matter. Try again. Fail again. Fail better.” (Samuel Beckett)
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Classic Sci-Fi channel
wildcat
by wildcat  6-3-2008    1
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Whale Found Swimming in Brooklyn Waters
Newfman
by Newfman  4-18-2007   
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INCREDIBLE TREE-HOUSES
cosmic_kitten1
by cosmic_kitten1  5-22-2009    3
 I'm terrified of heights and yet I've always wanted a tree house....
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'Sleeping Beauty" 'Mummy' formula found
cakebelly
by cakebelly  1-29-2009    4
 continues: Formalin, now widely used by embalmers, is a mixture of formaldehyde and water that kills bacteria. Salafia was one of the first to use this for embalming bodies. Alcohol, along with the arid conditions in the catacombs, would have dried Rosalia's body and allowed it to mummify. Glycerin would have kept her body from drying out too much, and salicylic acid would have prevented the growth of fungi. But it was the zinc salts, according to Melissa Johnson Williams, executive director of the American Society of Embalmers, that were most responsible for Rosalia's amazing state of preservation. Zinc, which is no longer used by embalmers in the United States, petrified Rosalia's body.
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CIA Admits to Destruction of 92 Interview Tapes
BartendingBear
by BartendingBear  3-2-2009    3
 Sorry. We don't follow court orders very well.
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