I went about 30 seconds further and I couldn't take anymore of the stupidCrankshaft wrote:I stopped when she read "DNA...blah blah blah".count2infinity wrote:Skyler White disproves all science and evolution:
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the scary part is that these people aren't just few and far between. They're everywhere.
What the eff is wrong with people?
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Some remote cameras that were set up for the failed Orbital Sciences Antares launch have been recovered. Here are multiple views of the oopsie:
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REALLY hoping for good weather on August 21st, 2017
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Shyster wrote:Some remote cameras that were set up for the failed Orbital Sciences Antares launch have been recovered. Here are multiple views of the oopsie:Spoiler:
Spoiler:
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Video of an Angerflish. I remember seeing a drawing of an anglerfish when I was a kid in a marine science book and was fascinated by it.
I am most shocked at the male anglerfish and his role in life. Apparently he doesn't come with the angler which is almost necessary for feeding and is much smaller than a female. His sole purpose in life is to mate with a female ASAP before he starves to death.
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I am most shocked at the male anglerfish and his role in life. Apparently he doesn't come with the angler which is almost necessary for feeding and is much smaller than a female. His sole purpose in life is to mate with a female ASAP before he starves to death.
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9 cm long? For some reason I thought these fish were bigger than that.
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My experience with Challenger was the same, redwill. Wanted to be an astronaut, was home from school 'sick' (I just wanted to watch the launch), saw it on live TV.redwill wrote:tl;dnr. Sadface.Spoiler:
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count2infinity wrote:Skyler White disproves all science and evolution:
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the scary part is that these people aren't just few and far between. They're everywhere.

Saw this on Dangerous Minds. Her Facebook page is outstanding.
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Ross Perot finally being good for something. ENIAC Restored.
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This could go in a variety of threads and be topic-appropriate, but here it shall live.
Richard III's DNA throws up infidelity surprise
Richard III's DNA throws up infidelity surprise
That's kind of fun.Scientists who studied genetic material from remains found in a Leicester car park say the finding might have profound historical implications.
Depending on where in the family tree it occurred, it could cast doubt on the Tudor claim to the English throne or, indeed, on Richard's.
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Funny coming across the word "cuckolding" in that context. That means I've seen it online exactly 1 time without a private browser session open.
I want to get my own DNA ran eventually, have to see if I have any of that worrisome Bosnian lineage.
I want to get my own DNA ran eventually, have to see if I have any of that worrisome Bosnian lineage.
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Same thought.dodint wrote:Funny coming across the word "cuckolding" in that context. That means I've seen it online exactly 1 time without a private browser session open.

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Tomorrow morning will mark the first test launch of NASA's Orion spacecraft, which (assuming the funding is there) will eventually carry crews of up to four astronauts to destinations beyond low Earth orbit, such as comets, asteroids, or perhaps even Mars. The Orion offers 2.5 times the volume of the Apollo capsule. It is supposed to eventually be launched using various members of the SLS launch-vehicle family, but because those rockets are still years away from completion, this unmanned test flight—which will only last a couple orbits—is being launched on a ULA Delta IV Heavy rocket. Scheduled liftoff is 7:05 a.m. EST.
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Last time I watched a launch served up in this thread it exploded on the pad.
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Case Western Reserve scientists have developed a new chemical compound that shows extraordinary promise in restoring function lost to spinal cord injury. The compound, which the researchers dubbed intracellular sigma peptide (ISP), allowed paralyzed muscles to activate in more than 80 percent of the animals tested.
http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/ ... 120114.php21 of 26 animals with spinal cord injury regained the ability to urinate, move or both. In the experiments, the peptide appears to allow nerve fibers to overcome scarring that normally blocks their regrowth.
"This recovery is unprecedented," Silver said. "Each of the 21 animals got something back in terms of function. For any spinal cord-injured patient today, it would be considered extraordinary to regain even one of these functions, especially bladder function. ISP additionally has treatment potential for diseases where the body produces destructive scarring such as heart attack, peripheral nerve injury and multiple sclerosis (MS)."
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I hate the anti-chemical craze that has swept the nation... chemophobia if you will. Companies are constantly playing into it with things like "100% all natural". Take chobani for instance:
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I did my monthly scan of new jobs for chemists. Just sort of seeing what's on the market to start applying this coming summer, I run into this:
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:sigh:
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I did my monthly scan of new jobs for chemists. Just sort of seeing what's on the market to start applying this coming summer, I run into this:
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Horsecrap, crude oil, and Uranium-235 are also "all natural." Doesn't mean that it would be a good idea to consume any of them.count2infinity wrote:I hate the anti-chemical craze that has swept the nation... chemophobia if you will. Companies are constantly playing into it with things like "100% all natural".
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Shyster wrote:Horsecrap, crude oil, and Uranium-235 are also "all natural." Doesn't mean that it would be a good idea to consume any of them.count2infinity wrote:I hate the anti-chemical craze that has swept the nation... chemophobia if you will. Companies are constantly playing into it with things like "100% all natural".

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The next launch of SpaceX's Falcon 9 rocket (which I believe is a resupply mission to the ISS) will attempt to land the first stage on a barge:
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If SpaceX can do this and do it consistently, recovering stages could completely change the cost structure of getting to space. Even being able to recover and reuse the engines alone would dramatically reduce SpaceX's costs, and complete recovery and reuse of entire first stages would slash costs even further.
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If SpaceX can do this and do it consistently, recovering stages could completely change the cost structure of getting to space. Even being able to recover and reuse the engines alone would dramatically reduce SpaceX's costs, and complete recovery and reuse of entire first stages would slash costs even further.
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http://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-30531060US scientists say tracking data shows that five golden-winged warblers "evacuated" their nesting site one day before the April 2014 tornado outbreak.
Geolocators showed the birds left the Appalachians and flew 700km (400 miles) south to the Gulf of Mexico.
The next day, devastating storms swept across the south and central US.
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don't forget cyanideShyster wrote:Horsecrap, crude oil, and Uranium-235 are also "all natural." Doesn't mean that it would be a good idea to consume any of them.count2infinity wrote:I hate the anti-chemical craze that has swept the nation... chemophobia if you will. Companies are constantly playing into it with things like "100% all natural".
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New antibiotic teixobactin kills drug-resistant superbugs
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When tricked into growing in a lab, the microbe makes a compound that kills strains of tuberculosis, MRSA and other deadly pathogens that are immune to even the most powerful drugs. Tests in mice showed that the newfound molecule is “exquisitely active against some very hard-to-deal-with bugs,”
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Elon Musk and SpaceX have released a short video clip of the first stage of its Falcon 9 rocket trying (and failing) to land on the barge in the Atlantic:
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According to SpaceX, the stage ran out of the hydraulic fluid it uses to move the control fins on the rocket about a minute before the landing attempt. The hydraulic system is "open," which means it loses fluid as it moves. The loss of the fins led to vastly reduced control abilities for the stage. SpaceX has already announced that the next attempt will have a lot more fluid on board. Musk tweeted the following along with the video:
Elon Musk seems like a guy it would be really fun to work for.
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According to SpaceX, the stage ran out of the hydraulic fluid it uses to move the control fins on the rocket about a minute before the landing attempt. The hydraulic system is "open," which means it loses fluid as it moves. The loss of the fins led to vastly reduced control abilities for the stage. SpaceX has already announced that the next attempt will have a lot more fluid on board. Musk tweeted the following along with the video:
Next rocket landing on drone ship in 2 to 3 weeks w way more hydraulic fluid. At least it shd explode for a diff reason.
