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Global Warming - Fact Or Fiction? Posted: 3 hours ago by drhilm
Some people who have studied global issues would say there was no such thing as global warming and it is all a big hoax. However, others disagree and believe that since the industrial revolution, we are having a negative affect on our environment...
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Hey, Snugglecups! Girl finds "friend" in her bra! Posted: 3 hours ago by bcgrote
A young woman felt something in her bra, and found a new friend in there!!! At a 34FF, I bet she has a LOT of friends....
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Bio Fuel and Bio Diesel Distribution from Commercial to Consumer Markets Posted: 3 hours ago by drhilm
We all know we have to kick our addiction to foreign oil. But how can we quickly ramp up our efforts to grow our own fuel. How can we move closer to growing our percentage of use to Bio Fuels and Bio Diesel?
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Emotional Robots: Software Empowers Robots To Learn When A Person Is Sad, Happy Or Angry Posted: 4 hours ago by bingo
A robot with empathy sounds like the stuff of sci-fi movies, but with the aid of neural networks European researchers are developing robots in tune with our emotions. Feelix Growing is developing software empowering robots that can learn when a person is sad, happy or angry.
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Alien contact covered up, says Apollo veteran Edgar Mitchell Posted: 5 hours ago by bingo
FORMER NASA astronaut and moonwalker Dr Edgar Mitchell - a veteran of the Apollo 14 mission - has stunningly claimed aliens do exist.
And he says extra-terrestrials have visited Earth on several occasions - but the alien contact has been repeatedly covered up by governments for six decades.
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A Commuter's Manifesto Posted: 5 hours ago by squeak
One Brooklynite has had it up to here with rude commuters, and he has some, err, advice on how to navigate the public transportation and streets of NYC. Part one of a series.
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Robot Store Posted: 10 hours ago by dOntEAtpOOp
Where does a mad scientist go to get all of his robot needs? To the robot store of course.
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PeTA Video Makes the News By Encouraging Sex Posted: 13 hours ago by diana
This video is sparking some controversy. It's up on YouTube:
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A Natural Selection Posted: 14 hours ago by DerAlt
Although we tend to think of evolutionary change as being something that only takes place over the course of millions of years, it isn’t. It’s going on here, now, all around us. So, this artcle rounds up some examples of recent evolutionary change in nature. (What does she mean by recent? Within the last 40 years.)
(The fourth part in a series celebrating Charles Darwin. First three are linked.)
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Something Fishy about These Pedicures Posted: 16 hours ago by diana
Stranger than fiction, small carp are being used for pedicures in Washington DC. Cost? $35 to $50 per treatment.
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Connecticut man gets 4 years after confessing to molesting a child... during a job interview... to become a State Trooper Posted: 16 hours ago by tigertony
What's worse, he thought that since he was honest, he would still get the job!
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Cow power could generate electricity for millions Posted: 18 hours ago by AutumnLotus
Converting livestock manure into a domestic renewable fuel source could generate enough electricity to meet up to three per cent of North America’s entire consumption needs and lead to a significant reduction in greenhouse gas emissions (GHGs).
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'Crashed aircraft' turns out to be fake penguins Posted: 18 hours ago by DAVEthefish
A major rescue operation launched after reports of a light aircraft crashing into the sea turned out to be a false alarm sparked by two inflatable penguin balloons, coastguards revealed.
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Scientists recover complete dinosaur skeleton Posted: 19 hours ago by AutumnLotus
Japanese and Mongolian scientists have successfully recovered the complete skeleton of a 70-million-year-old young dinosaur.
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Unique Habitat Found Inside Earth Posted: 19 hours ago by AutumnLotus
Researchers studying life in the deep subsurface of our planet have discovered a unique bacterium living 1 mile (1.7 km) below the Earth's surface. The tiny bacteria live in a community of subsurface microbes inhabiting a South African platinum mine.
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When cakes go wrong Posted: 19 hours ago by badbud
A pictorial dedicated to the worst that cake decorating has to offer.
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Saliva Helps in Wound Healing Posted: 20 hours ago by maxriter
Scientists identified a compound in human saliva that makes wound healing faster.
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Natural Treatment for Clinical Depression Posted: 21 hours ago by maxriter
One of the byproducts of our contemporary isolated life is depression. Depression can have devastating effects on our mind and body, the activities that we used to enjoy with friends and family could become lifeless. Taking anti-depressants such as Prozac can be a mental and physical roller coaster.
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Hunger makes you happy Posted: 21 hours ago by buka
Hunger - a natural feeling which forces live beings searching for livelihood. And recently researchers have found out how hunger influences one’s emotional condition.
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Apollo 14 astronaut claims aliens HAVE made contact - but it has been covered up for 60 years Posted: 22 hours ago by deEPCHIll
Apollo 14 astronaut Dr Edgar Mitchell, said he was aware of many UFO visits to Earth during his career with NASA but each one was covered up.
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New Futuristic Spacesuits Created for NASA Posted: 23 hours ago by tamati08
According NASA officials the next generation spacesuits are going to be developed by a company called Oceaneering International Inc. It is interesting to note that Oceaneering is famous for creating products for oil and gas industry and providing services for deep water operations.
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Lost in Space? Not With Lunar GPS Posted: 23 hours ago by cactushair
One challenge with sending astronauts to unexplored regions of the moon is making sure they don't get lost. The sojourners of the Apollo era had it easy, compared to what NASA plans for when astronauts return to the moon beginning in 2020
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35,000 child porn images - no jail Posted: 23 hours ago by maxriter
A MAN with a chronic fear of women has walked from the Adelaide District Court with a suspended prison term after admitting downloading 35,000 child pornography images. The judge accepted his evidence that images involving sex between children and adults had been accidentally downloaded.
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Church Offers Free Fuel for New Worshippers Posted: 23 hours ago by maxriter
In order to attract more worshippers, representatives of a church in New Zealand came up with an original and practically efficient strategy. The church began providing fuel vouchers to newcomers.
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From 'sexy beast' to 'filthy rich gringo': The email trail that showed the Darwins' evolving plot Posted: 1 day ago by maxriter
Anne Darwin's defence hinged on her claim that she was coerced into the plot by her 'domineering' husband. What John wanted, John got,' she told the court in hushed tones. But these damning emails between the couple, obtained by Sky News, paint a different picture.
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