Posted by admin on Aug-4-2011
Images and information released today from a joint US-Swiss study of Mars reveal the possibility of flowing water on Mars. Below are pictures of the “tendrils” discovered, dark bodies that 'flow' down steep hills on the Martian surface during the summer months. Although the study does not prove that the tendrils are formed by water, it is, as researcher Richard Zurek says, “hard to imagine they are formed by anything other than fluid seeping down slopes.”

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NASA May Have Found Running Water On The Surface Of Mars
Posted by admin on Aug-1-2011
The explorers found a 60 foot disc with a 985-foot “impact” trail leading to it on a sonar image of the ocean floor. It looks a lot like the Millenium Falcon. This obviously means we are not alone.

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Swedish Underwater Explorers May Have Found A UFO
Posted by admin on Jul-29-2011
Genius. I'm no mathematician, does anyone know if this is correct

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Batman Math
Posted by admin on Jul-29-2011
Genius. I'm no mathematician, does anyone know if this is correct?

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Batman Math
Posted by admin on Jul-29-2011
Cumulus, nimbus, stratus, cirrus…asperatus? First “discovered” in 2009, scientists have finally named this dramatic and rare cloud occurence as Undulatus Asperatus .

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Meteorologists Welcome Newest Cloud Type
Posted by admin on Jul-29-2011
Posted by admin on Jul-29-2011
Nicole Dick, aka Nausicaa Distribution , enjoys sewing and crafting and has a Master’s Degree in Statistics. (You see where this is going.) One of the best bits of her uber-nerdy Etsy store is this collection of 10 anatomically-correct statistical distribution plushies. My personal favorite is Dr.

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Statistical Distribution Plushies
Posted by admin on Jul-29-2011
Nicole Dick, aka Nausicaa Distribution , enjoys sewing and crafting and has a Master’s Degree in Statistics. (You see where this is going.) One of the best bits of her uber-nerdy Etsy store is this collection of 10 anatomically-correct statistical distribution plushies. My personal favorite is Dr
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Statistical Distribution Plushies
Posted by admin on Jul-28-2011
For some reason South Korean scientists have created a glow in the dark dog. They claim that it's a great step in fighting Alzheimer's and other diseases, as the gene that is used to make the dog glow can be replaced with other genes. And that may be.

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WTF: Scientists Have Created A Glow In The Dark Dog?
Posted by admin on Jul-22-2011