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Posts made in July, 2013

“Sharknado” – Mother Jones Hasn’t Been This Excited Since “The Day After Tomorrow”

"Sharknado" Is Pure Liberal Propaganda. But Is It Also Scientifically Possible?" went the title of a Mother Jones article before a sensible editor considered the possibility that there might be 5 people in the world who aren't aware that Mother Jones loves liberal propaganda and changed it to the more sensible "Can a "Sharknado" Really Happen?" read...

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Chemist Takes Her Work Home – And Poisons Her Husband With It

Who says the hard sciences lack female representation?When it comes to murder using the awesome power of science, there is no gender disparity. Tianle Li, 44, a Bristol-Myers Squibb chemist for 10 years, has been found guilty of fatally poisoning her estranged husband, Xiaoye Wang, with thallium she got at work. She faces life in prison when she's sentenced Sept. 30th.She was convicted...

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Throat Cancer Kills Former Fukushima Nuclear Plant Boss

Masao Yoshida, 58, former boss of the Fukushima nuclear plant, "died of oesophagal cancer at 11:32am today at a Tokyo hospital," said a spokesman for plant operator Tokyo Electric Power (TEPCO), the group that owns the Fukushima plant which had meltdown concerns after towering waves from an earthquake and tsunami swamped cooling systems.Despite panic stories and concern among the public and the...

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Weekend Science: Recreating 5,000 Year Old Sumerian Beer

Could you make an ancient beer using nothing but ancient tools?Probably, if you know how to make beer anyway.  But would it be authentic ancient beer? Archaeologists and brewmasters have been trying to make just that kind, sparing no effort to replicate a 5,000-year-old Sumerian beer using nothing more complex than clay jugs and a wooden spoon.It's the ultimate artisan brew.  read...

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Gasland II And The Top 5 Lies About Fracking

With Gasland II, the sequel to the anti-fracking documentary Gasland, set to debut next week, Ron Bailey at Reason outlines the 5 biggest myths that activists highlight to try and get the public on their side.

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