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Out of Africa and out of Siberia The latest edition of The American Journal of Human Genetics has two ... January 27, 2012 04:56 PM |
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“Nasal Tampon” Made of Cured Pork Is a Great Cure for Nosebleeds
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3,500-Year-Old Jokes Have Something to Say About Yo Mama
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The Gingrich Who Stole The News Cycle Because I was on the road Wednesday night, I missed the first few hours of ... January 27, 2012 01:38 PM |
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The Newt-onian Mechanics of Building a Permanent Moon Base On Wednesday, January 25th, Republican presidential hopeful Newt ... January 27, 2012 11:38 AM |
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Donald Kessler is leading a new study considering what to do about orbital debris, a problem he saw developing decades ago. January 26, 2012 |
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How to Survive the End of the Universe Humanity’s guide to the next billion trillion years. (Wormhole kit not included.) January 25, 2012 |
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DISCOVER co-sponsors a round table discussion on the future of water on a changing planet. January 24, 2012 |
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Fortress of Solitude-like Cave Houses Ridiculously Slow-Growing Crystals Researcher uses a custom-built, ultrasensitive microscope to determine that a sample grew 0.000000000014 millimeter per second—the equivalent of a pencil width every 16,000 years. January 18, 2012 |
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How I Put a Murderer Away With Doppler Radar Sometimes a smoking gun can be a weather pattern. January 13, 2012 |
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20 Things You Didn't Know About... You can stash it in your muscles, you can make it in your intestines, and you can find it in space. |
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Sewing Audio to Video, and Rubber Hands Onto People When perceptions get mismatched in the mind, we can fall prey to maddening illusions, and reality is turned on its head. |
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A Problem of the Heart, Head, or Hands? A patient with a history of mental illness claims his hands are possessed. Could his delusional behavior indicate a serious medical condition? |
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The Radical Linguist Noam Chomsky Over 50 years ago, he began a revolution that's still playing out today. |
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Seeing Crime Before It Happens Can remote sensors give us Minority Report-like powers to detect people who will soon break the law? |
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for the Microbial Puppet-Master Timothy Lu gets bacteria to make enzymes that attack their own biofilms, setting them up for the kill. |