We Tracked Down Our Biggest Troll…And Kind Of Liked Him
Ever wonder what an internet troll is like in person? We met one in his lair.
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Ever wonder what an internet troll is like in person? We met one in his lair.
An Australian led-project to turn 1.4 million tons of Chinese pig poo into alternative energy and fertilizer has been given a national science award.
Putting aside the fact that this chemistry teacher is sending balls of fire into a certainly flammable ceiling, what was he thinking would happen?
One night in the fall of 1987, a college freshman ate half of a microdot of acid on his way to a party. The tingling euphoria, splendid visuals, and sudden bursts of insight mostly wore off by the time he retired to his dorm. But the following morning, some effects still remained.
The cause is unclear, but the contractions may involve abnormalities in neural communication.
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And why the academic study of porn is nothing new.
That groundbreaking clinical trial in the New York Times? It's my study -- and I'm 15 months clean.
Of all the projects, instruments, and telescopes now operating or soon to debut, not one is capable of delivering what the search for extrasolar life most requires: The atmospheric spectra of any potentially habitable planets around a representative sample of the Sun’s neighboring stars.
A highly speculative search for the fastest ship in science fiction.
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