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'Spaceship' of Steve Jobs is NOT bigger than the Pentagon
'Spaceship' of Steve Jobs is NOT bigger than the Pentagon
The Chemistry of Cotton Candy
The Chemistry of Cotton Candy
Social Media Magazine Is In Print - Wait, What?
2nd Century AD Statue Of Hercules Found In Israel
2nd Century AD Statue Of Hercules Found In Israel
The New York Times Paywall Is Working - If Money Is Not The Goal
The New York Times Paywall Is Working - If Money Is Not The Goal
Femininity To End World War 2: The Plan To Estrogen Hitler
Femininity To End World War 2: The Plan To Estrogen Hitler
Exaggeration In Neuroscience Studies
Exaggeration In Neuroscience Studies
The Data: Social Media Stinks At Driving Traffic
CSI Geriatrics - Dentures Bust Thief In Brazil
CSI Geriatrics - Dentures Bust Thief In Brazil
Post-Conflict Potter - If The World Of Harry Potter Were Run By Real Policy Experts
Post-Conflict Potter - If The World Of Harry Potter Were Run By Real Policy Experts
Heello - TwitPic Creators Turn The Tables On Twitter
Bayes Theorem: How Mathematics Cracked The Enigma Code
Bayes Theorem: How Mathematics Cracked The Enigma Code
SETI funded, but still a waste of time
SETI funded, but still a waste of time
Coffee - Now 40X More Awesome Than Before, Thanks To Science
Citizen Science, Help Find The Higgs Boson

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