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Robert Krulwich - Here's Something You Don't Want To Know: NPR
Robert Krulwich - Here's Something You Don't Want To Know: NPR
Andrea Kuszewski in Esquire's "10 Ways to Have Better Sex, According to Science"
In Defense of Links, Part Two: Money changes everything - by Scott Rosenberg
In Defense of Links, Part Two: Money changes everything - by Scott Rosenberg
Young Archaeologist Inspiration, Courtesy Of Egyptian Megalomaniac Zahi Hawass
.50 Cal Sniper Takes Out A Target From A Mile Away - Through A Wall
.50 Cal Sniper Takes Out A Target From A Mile Away - Through A Wall
Fad Science Is Bad Science
Bad Agronomy
Yale Aerial Manipulator: Flying robot hands are creepy - and by creepy, I mean cool
Bad Agronomy
Yale Aerial Manipulator: Flying robot hands are creepy - and by creepy, I mean cool
Old men in Florida redeemed! Romans wore socks with sandals - Telegraph
Old men in Florida redeemed! Romans wore socks with sandals - Telegraph
Think Pseudoscience Isn't Dangerous? Ghost Hunter Looking For Ghost Train Killed By Real One
Galileo, Open Science, and History
Galileo, Open Science, and History
Asteroid discovery since 1980 - in video
Asteroid discovery since 1980 - in video
Benchfly: The Seven Habits of a Highly Successful Scientist
Benchfly: The Seven Habits of a Highly Successful Scientist
Economist: The mere presence of women seems to bring health benefits to men
Economist: The mere presence of women seems to bring health benefits to men
The Bible MMO - in where I get beat to the best gaming idea ever

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