March 2012
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February 2012
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I just found out Davy Jones of the Monkees has...
I watched the hell out of their show as a kid. Thanks for the good times.
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Bottlenose Dolphins Greet Each Other with... →
dbreunig: Nicola Quick and Vincent Janik from the University of St Andrews have found that groups of bottlenose dolphins do something similar. When they meet one another in the wild, they exchange “signature whistles”. These whistles are unique to each individual, and they’re strikingly similar to human names. And it seems that they’re a standard part of a dolphin’s meet-and-greet etiquette. ...
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If you love Sherlock, reblog this! I want to...
I have seen the first season on Netflix. Looking forward to seeing what happens with Moriarty.
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Peter Weyland has been a magnet for controversy since he announced his intent to build the first convincingly humanoid robotic system by the end of the decade. Whether challenging the ethical boundaries of medicine with nanotechnology or going toe to toe with the Vatican itself on the issue of gene-therapy sterilization, Sir Peter prides himself on his motto, “If we can, we must.” After a...
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sorry, mom.: Third wave feminism →
needasecondskin: detonationradio asked: When did third wave start, and how does it differ from what previous came? Thanks for asking! That’s a really great question, and one that I cannot possibly answer fully on Tumblr. In the first place, it’s really hard to summarize an entire school of thought within a…
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Reblog if you're willing to answer publicly...
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I have the most well developed temple muscles of...
You can see them flex and bulge every time I chew.
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Today while ordering lunch @ Cupids Hot Dogs
I get told that dude’s buddy has a great deal on OG K. $10 dollars a gram. I know this is Southern California, and everybody seems to be cool with it, but to have the hot dog guy tell me about the blue light special his buddy has going on in front of at least 4 other customers shocked the hell out of me. I just nodded, and said “cool”, before leaving. Wait until people that...
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With New Standard, Wi-Fi Could Become As... →
smarterplanet: In late 2010, Verizon rolled out its 4G LTE network, which offers data speeds 10 times as fast as 3G networks. But as mobile data traffic continues to grow—experts anticipate that it will increase 26-fold in the next three years—it’s unlikely that any network will be able to keep up. Fortunately, something else is set to happen over the next three years: Wi-Fi could become as...
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singularitarian: British scientists have produced a series of videos showing microscopic Cytotoxic ‘killer’ T cells destroying cancer cells in the human bloodstream. Their analysis of the T cell’s remarkably efficient, destructive qualities aims to eventually improve the body’s natural immunity against cancer and help overcome autoimmune diseases.
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Paraplegic Patients Walk with Ekso Exoskeleton... →
singularitarian: On February 14, Ekso Bionics delivered its first Ekso exoskeleton to the Craig Hospital in Denver. The Ekso is a battery-powered, wearable robot that is designed for paraplegics to help them stand up and walk.
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