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    • Taking The Temperature Of Global Climate Change

      Posted by eworldvu

      The daily observation from the Solar & Heliospheric Observatory (SOHO) clearly highlights a potential global problem. In 2008, nearly every day of each of the first four months of the year has recorded an observation of sunspot activity that is equal to zero. In fact, there have been only two days in the last four months when there has been any sunspot activity at all and each small event disappeared very quickly.....

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      New idea in mortuary science: Dissolving bodies with lye

      Posted by Jeff from Seattle Post-Intelligencer

      Can't they just make me into a green battery? ... Getting the public to accept a process that strikes some as ghastly may be the biggest challenge. Psychopaths and dictators have used acid or lye to torture or erase their victims, and legislation to make alkaline hydrolysis available to the public in New York state was branded "Hannibal Lecter's bill" in a play on the sponsor's name - Sen. Kemp Hannon - and the movie character's sadism.

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      Conservatives Happier Than Liberals

      Posted by theangryindian from Live Science

      Regardless of marital status, income or church attendance, right-wing individuals reported greater life satisfaction and well-being than left-wingers, the new study found. Conservatives also scored highest on measures of rationalization, which gauge a person's tendency to justify, or explain away, inequalities.

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      Bizarre DNA of Platypus tells a story about us

      Posted by Jeff from Seattle Times

      There are genes for egg laying, evidence of the animal\\\\\\\'s reptilian roots. Genes for making milk, which the platypus does in mammalian style despite not having nipples. Genes for making snake venom, which the animal stores in its legs. And there are five times more sex-determining chromosomes than scientists know what to do with.

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      Parachuting Dog Helped Win WWII | LiveScience

      Posted by ecproject from Live Science

      The Allied airmen and women of World War II were certainly brave and skilled in battle, but even they couldn't win the war on their own.

      Plagued in the early, low-tech years of the war by dangerous afflictions such as altitude and decompression sickness, pilots got some help behind the front lines from a team of American physiologists who studied the effects on the body of flying.

      Their research, which involved at least one parachuting dog, and the technology it initiated was a key to the Allied victory in the air, says Jay B. Dean of the University of South Florida College of Medicine.

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      Balding penguin's wetsuit lets him swim again

      Posted by Jeff from MSNBC

      What's black and white and warm all over? A penguin in a wetsuit, naturally. Sounds like a joke, but it's quite serious for biologists at the California Academy of Sciences, who had a wetsuit created for an African penguin to help him get back in the swim of things.

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    bawtemp comments on:

    Conservatives Happier Than Liberals

    Well there just isn’t a lot going on up there in their asses with their heads.

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    3:19 pm 5/08/08
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    Damianmann comments on:

    Conservatives Happier Than Liberals

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    Damianmann comments on:

    Conservatives Happier Than Liberals

    They aren’t paying attention

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    11:57 am 5/08/08
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    Jeff comments on:

    Abu Dhabi Aims to Build First Carbon-Neutral City : NPR

    Four other nations also

    on track for carbon neutral

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    swissjourno comments on:

    What the Humble Fruit Fly Can Teach Us About Sex

    Here’s some more of the science:

    http://www.swissinfo.ch/eng/search/Result.html?siteSect=882&ty=st&sid=8542987

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    12:03 pm 4/20/08
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    mozellagi2000 comments on:

    The new statistical rhetoric of climate change.

    New record "low" low temperatures for Seattle, ice too thick for the seal hunt in Canada and Al Gore laughing all the way to the bank in his 5 mpg limo.  I wonder where the scientist is right now who will bedunk the entire "man is causing global warming"  theory as the liberal lie that it is.  Globe is getting warmer. YES ! Look up you idiots; it’s the sun.

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    9:25 am 4/19/08
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    salsaredfox comments on:

    Baby with 2 faces born in north India

     How very sad!  That poor little soul.

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    5:48 pm 4/10/08
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