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Feb. 10th, 2016 11:23 pmVideo Wonder: Synchronized Swim Skating (The video's a bit shitty, too many cutaways to the crowd. Still.)
Gravitational Waves Exist: The Inside Story of How Scientists Finally Found Them What? You didn't hear this story yet?
Cotton candy machines help create artificial organs
This Chart Shows Who Marries CEOs, Doctors, Chefs and Janitors
Pee-wee’s Big Comeback
Risk of dementia is declining, but scientists don’t know why
University of Rochester scientists create 'super polymer' that can lift 1,000 times its mass
Harry Potter Valentine's Cards (REALLY BAD PUNS)
All You Need Is Paper: Why Antique Valentines Still Melt Modern Hearts
Ancient Greek manuscripts reveal life lessons from the Roman empire (The comments point out, correctly, that some of these translations could have benefited from a little editorializing to make them less stilted.)
A Mammal’s Brain Has Been Cryonically Preserved and Recovered
What Ever Happened To Waterbeds?
Debate on whether tampons should be tax-free arrives in Utah
Misty Copeland and Degas: Art of Dance
How Gavin Smythe Broke Science (ROFL)
Study: Neanderthal DNA may influence modern depression risk
Man remembers who he is after 30 years
A brief history of solitary confinement
Written by hand, the autopsies on the seven bullet-riddled bodies vividly describe why the Valentine's Day massacre of 1929 is still considered Chicago's most infamous gangland killing.
Feds nail webcam on utility pole for 10 weeks to spy on suspect
Why winners become cheaters
Judge wants fresh start for once ‘irredeemable’ girl
The Black Victims of the Holocaust in Nazi Germany
Migrants attacked around Calais, tinderbox of tensions
Life-saving water stations for migrants vandalized in Arizona
Obama “on verge of” launching another bombing campaign in Libya, after dropping 23,144 bombs on six countries in 2015
With fewer U.S. troops in Afghanistan, pressure grows for more air strikes
Turkish leader: U.S. responsible for 'sea of blood' for supporting Syrian Kurds
Gravitational Waves Exist: The Inside Story of How Scientists Finally Found Them What? You didn't hear this story yet?
Cotton candy machines help create artificial organs
This Chart Shows Who Marries CEOs, Doctors, Chefs and Janitors
Pee-wee’s Big Comeback
Risk of dementia is declining, but scientists don’t know why
University of Rochester scientists create 'super polymer' that can lift 1,000 times its mass
Harry Potter Valentine's Cards (REALLY BAD PUNS)
All You Need Is Paper: Why Antique Valentines Still Melt Modern Hearts
Ancient Greek manuscripts reveal life lessons from the Roman empire (The comments point out, correctly, that some of these translations could have benefited from a little editorializing to make them less stilted.)
A Mammal’s Brain Has Been Cryonically Preserved and Recovered
What Ever Happened To Waterbeds?
Debate on whether tampons should be tax-free arrives in Utah
Misty Copeland and Degas: Art of Dance
How Gavin Smythe Broke Science (ROFL)
Study: Neanderthal DNA may influence modern depression risk
Man remembers who he is after 30 years
A brief history of solitary confinement
Written by hand, the autopsies on the seven bullet-riddled bodies vividly describe why the Valentine's Day massacre of 1929 is still considered Chicago's most infamous gangland killing.
Feds nail webcam on utility pole for 10 weeks to spy on suspect
Why winners become cheaters
Judge wants fresh start for once ‘irredeemable’ girl
The Black Victims of the Holocaust in Nazi Germany
Migrants attacked around Calais, tinderbox of tensions
Life-saving water stations for migrants vandalized in Arizona
Obama “on verge of” launching another bombing campaign in Libya, after dropping 23,144 bombs on six countries in 2015
With fewer U.S. troops in Afghanistan, pressure grows for more air strikes
Turkish leader: U.S. responsible for 'sea of blood' for supporting Syrian Kurds