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To my 39 viewers who viewed my warning that this poem was coming, thank you. This ode will go down as one of the most controversial pieces of poetry ever created. Without further ado, let's go! This ode goes to one of the biggest idiots to...
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Although women have long made major contributions to science, their efforts have often been overlooked...L'Or�al For Women in Science partnership announced the five 2010 laureates on Oct.15. Representing five distinct geographical regions, professors...
Tags: University of the Philippines, Lourdes J. Cruz, unesco award, women scientist, equal opportunity, Philippines, Lourdes, Gender, Human Interest, Scientists, Women in science, UNESCO, Education
Marijuana and other high profile drugs are clearly making their rounds in the NASA offices. Why might this be? Well first these so called geniuses thought it was a good idea to shoot a rocket at the moon to see if there was cheese or maybe water buried...
Tags: NASA, space, animals, monkeys, government, politics, PETA, allnews, abuse, United States, China, Iran, Iraq, Afghanistan, elections, President Obama, Squirrel Monkeys, rats, mice, scientists, photos, nuclear weapons, radiation, cruelty, murder
Future of Web? Thoughts, Images Can Be Transmitted To Minds Without An Interface London: Ever wanted to communicate your thoughts without speaking a word? British scientists have created a system for “brain to brain” communication”,...
Tags: brain, British University, Chat, computer, information, keyboard, scientists, Technology, telephones
Human sacrifice is a ritual that is usually associated with the illiterate and superstitious people who reside in interior villages but, it seems to have found favor with the intellectuals in the city of Gwalior. Two senior scientists of the renowned...
Tags: DRDE (Defence Research Development Establishment), human sacrifice, scientists
Scientists studying whale diets in the Gulf of Mexico unexpectedly hauled in a giant squid half as long as a school bus, Reuters reports. The 19.5-foot-long creature dragged up from 1,500 feet below the sea off Louisiana is the first giant squid found...
Tags: Louisiana, Squid, Scientists, Gulf of Mexico, Giant Squid, Sea, Ocean
Scientists have cured red-green color blindness in monkeys, the Times of London reports. Researchers injected a virus containing L opsin, a gene that regulates the production of the red-sensitive light receptor—known as a “cone”—into...
Tags: Scientists, Cure, Red Green, Color Blindness, Monkeys, Blindness, Surgery
Scientists have officially discovered a new species of giant rat in the lush and remote rain forest in Papa New Guinea. Many are calling this discovery of the monstrous rat one of the biggest ever in the history of rat species. The Bosavi...
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August 2009. A long-term field and DNA study by the Institute for Ocean Conservation Science at Stony Brook University, University of Miami, Field Museum of Chicago and others has shown that young lemon sharks born at the Bimini islands, Bahamas, tend...
Tags: Scientists, shed new light on behaviour of shark, “teenagers”
The liberal lefty loonies have done it again in the U.S., and amazed that the state of our nation has now come to this. According to Yahoo News and several other news sources, at a recent symposium held in London by 20 pre-eminent Nobel laureates and...
Tags: global, warming, energy, carbon, roofs, London, meeting, scientists, Obama, Chu, Energy Secretary