Apparently, the powers that be thought it looked like it might be spam. I have no idea what made them think that. (Do you think this needs a sarcasm tag?)
On a tangentially not at all related note, there's a friending meme going on on DW. 5 pages, it's active! Well, we take what we can get, anyway. I keep thinking I ought to comment, but these always seem more fannish than I am.
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Human-Sized ‘Lobsters’ Lived on Earth 480 Million Years Ago
Migrating Monarch Butterflies Might Actually Take to the Highway
'Scandinavian Dream' is true fix for America's income inequality
In the wake of the Great Recession, the richest Americans are donating less to charity, while the poorest are giving more.
This blood test can tell you every virus you’ve ever had
Ex-Employees Accuse CVS of Racially Profiling Shoppers
In 1938, the NY Times Wrote About a Weird New Food: The Cheeseburger
Poll Finds Republicans And Democrats Actually Agree That Campaign Finance Is A Disaster
The Civil War’s Division of North and South is Reflected in Cookbooks
Zoloft as Ebola cure? NIH researchers see promise in drugs already on the market
Seven new species of miniature frogs discovered in cloud forests of Brazil
Scientists have figured out how to pit viruses against superbugs
There Might Be No Saving the World's Top Banana
Vladimir Putin’s censorship agenda targets online giants
India is building millions of toilets, but that’s the easy part
A new study argues that computers can independently invent scientific ideas—not just crunch numbers.
As Europe's far right grows, so does support for its minorities
Hundreds of Ethiopian Israelis protest in Tel Aviv
With rural Japan shrinking and aging, a small town seeks to stem the trend
Survivors of Canada's 'cultural genocide' still healing
10 mind-melting optical illusions that will make you question reality Most of them are probably familiar, but 3 - 6 caught me by surprise, especially those t-rexes!
IKEA pledges 1 billion euros to help slow climate change
The Science of Scarcity
Social Class Divides the Futures of High School Students
Black Domestic Violence Survivors Are Criminalized From All Directions
Chinese breach data of 4 million federal workers
Electron microscopes close to imaging individual atoms
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Body Counts Are Back. Ah, yes, the ‘Deduct your own casualties from those of the enemy and if the answer is a positive number, it was a glorious victory’ school of applied warfare. (Thank you, Pratchett.)
IS jihadists in fierce battle for key Syrian city
As world warms, ocean habitats shrink
New fed data shows no stopping or slowing of global warming
Yemen's Houthis agree to talks as bombing reportedly kills 58 people
New Snowden Documents Reveal Secret Memos Expanding Spying
Oversight chief sees 'chilling effect' from White House memo on records
The Number of Migrants Trying to Reach Europe via Greece Has Surged by 500 Percent
Ukraine's Poroshenko warns of 'full-scale' Russia invasion
Israeli planes strike Gaza after rocket attacks
On a tangentially not at all related note, there's a friending meme going on on DW. 5 pages, it's active! Well, we take what we can get, anyway. I keep thinking I ought to comment, but these always seem more fannish than I am.
Human-Sized ‘Lobsters’ Lived on Earth 480 Million Years Ago
Migrating Monarch Butterflies Might Actually Take to the Highway
'Scandinavian Dream' is true fix for America's income inequality
In the wake of the Great Recession, the richest Americans are donating less to charity, while the poorest are giving more.
This blood test can tell you every virus you’ve ever had
Ex-Employees Accuse CVS of Racially Profiling Shoppers
In 1938, the NY Times Wrote About a Weird New Food: The Cheeseburger
Poll Finds Republicans And Democrats Actually Agree That Campaign Finance Is A Disaster
The Civil War’s Division of North and South is Reflected in Cookbooks
Zoloft as Ebola cure? NIH researchers see promise in drugs already on the market
Seven new species of miniature frogs discovered in cloud forests of Brazil
Scientists have figured out how to pit viruses against superbugs
There Might Be No Saving the World's Top Banana
Vladimir Putin’s censorship agenda targets online giants
India is building millions of toilets, but that’s the easy part
A new study argues that computers can independently invent scientific ideas—not just crunch numbers.
As Europe's far right grows, so does support for its minorities
Hundreds of Ethiopian Israelis protest in Tel Aviv
With rural Japan shrinking and aging, a small town seeks to stem the trend
Survivors of Canada's 'cultural genocide' still healing
10 mind-melting optical illusions that will make you question reality Most of them are probably familiar, but 3 - 6 caught me by surprise, especially those t-rexes!
IKEA pledges 1 billion euros to help slow climate change
The Science of Scarcity
Social Class Divides the Futures of High School Students
Black Domestic Violence Survivors Are Criminalized From All Directions
Chinese breach data of 4 million federal workers
Electron microscopes close to imaging individual atoms
Body Counts Are Back. Ah, yes, the ‘Deduct your own casualties from those of the enemy and if the answer is a positive number, it was a glorious victory’ school of applied warfare. (Thank you, Pratchett.)
IS jihadists in fierce battle for key Syrian city
As world warms, ocean habitats shrink
New fed data shows no stopping or slowing of global warming
Yemen's Houthis agree to talks as bombing reportedly kills 58 people
New Snowden Documents Reveal Secret Memos Expanding Spying
Oversight chief sees 'chilling effect' from White House memo on records
The Number of Migrants Trying to Reach Europe via Greece Has Surged by 500 Percent
Ukraine's Poroshenko warns of 'full-scale' Russia invasion
Israeli planes strike Gaza after rocket attacks
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