Aug. 19th, 2014

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Just read this if you have any doubts that racism is, you know, still a thing

Exactly How Often Do Police Shoot Unarmed Black Men?

U.S. police come under gunfire, arrest 31 in Missouri racial unrest

I will never forget the echidna again. And neither will you. Because this little guy has a FOUR-HEADED PENIS. This penis has so many heads, in fact, that the echidna can play it cool...he only has to use two at a time.

The Global Internet Is Being Attacked by Sharks, Google Confirms

Octopus Skin Has Inspired a New Type of Camouflage Sheet

From the streets of Fallujah to Franklin, Indiana, heavily armored military vehicles have been rolled out for one and the same reason: many police officers in the US believe there’s a war going on.

Liberia fights Ebola in capital, West Africa toll tops 1,200

Who Are Habitats For? Electrified Nature in Zoo Exhibits

Ukraine accused pro-Russian separatists of killing dozens of civilians by firing on a refugee convoy, the latest example of residents caught in the line of fire of a four-month-old war that has caused more than 2,000 deaths.

An Iron Curtain Has Descended Upon Psychopharmacology

A team led by researchers at the University of Exeter Medical School and King's College London has uncovered some of the strongest evidence yet that epigenetic changes in the brain play a role in Alzheimer's disease.

German neo-Nazis: We're pro-Israel, condemn anti-Semitism

Group calling itself 'National Socialists for Israel' introduces Web site, says Holocaust 'unjustifiable.'


Recapture of Critical Dam in Iraq Is a Success, Obama Says

Israel says Gaza militants fired rockets, breached truce

California Cops Seize Recordings Of Questionable Arrest, Claim They Have The 'Right' To Do So

Police Officer Threatens To Shoot Reporter Live-Streaming Protests In Ferguson

Fungus turns ‘zombie ants’ into booby traps

An American Tribe Wants a German Museum to Return Native American Scalps

The German Museums Association says that scalps are not subject to the same ethical guidelines that govern other human remains


This could be a classic win-win solution: A system proposed by researchers at MIT recycles materials from discarded car batteries — a potential source of lead pollution — into new, long-lasting solar panels that provide emissions-free power.

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