- posted by Jennifer Viegas at Discovery News - Top Stories - 21 minutes agoThe 72-million-year-old herbivore found in Mexico used its 4-foot-long horns mainly to attract mates.
- posted by null at Discovery News - Top Stories - 23 minutes agoOfficials hope the construction of these islands will separate the Louisiana coastline from the widening slick.
- posted by brendanorrell@gmail.com at CENSORED NEWS - 30 minutes agoNavajo protesters told to sit in back of room at conference http://www.indianz.com Three members of the Navajo Nation and a non-Indian supporter were told to sit or stand in the back of a room at a uranium ...
- posted by brendanorrell@gmail.com at CENSORED NEWS - 42 minutes ago*NATIONAL DAY OF ACTION AGAINST RACISM AND RACIST LAWS - THE EVENTUALITY OF THE PHOENIX POSOLE PACHANGA * SATURDAY, MAY 29, 2010 By Jose Matus, Yaqui, director of Alianza Indigena Sin Fronteras Alianza Ind...
- posted by Larry O'Hanlon at Discovery News - Top Stories - 1 hour agoThe fault stretches from N.Y. to Alabama and could cause an earthquake with the right mix of ingredients.
- posted by David Teeghman at Discovery News - Top Stories - 1 hour agoWind turbines are too large for populated areas, but vibro-wind panels are small enough to fit on your roof.
- posted by Tracy Staedter at Discovery News - Top Stories - 2 hours agoThe flies perceive the blue light as the odor of rotting fruit. Mmmm. Yummy.
- posted by Jessica Marshall at Discovery News - Top Stories - 4 hours agoFrom analyzing oyster shells to monitoring how the oil is dispersing, scientists are working furiously to collect as much data as possible on the Gulf spill.
- posted by brendanorrell@gmail.com at CENSORED NEWS - 4 hours ago*US continues to lead efforts at UN to ignore solutions Official UNFCCC Negotiating Text Ignores World People's Conference Solutions * * *By World Peoples Conference on Climate Change and the Rights of Mot...
- posted by Alison at Creekside - 8 hours agovia Boris at The Beav, Stageleft , CC , Dammit Janet , the Rev, JJ , Saskboy, JAWL, KNB , MgS, The Jurist, and suddenly you have a duplicitous douchebag with a bullet. More bullets, please. Dave calls...
- posted by Michael Reilly at Discovery News - Top Stories - 11 hours agoThursday's news from Washington DC and the Gulf may yet show that this catastrophe will do some good in the long term.
- posted by Nicole Gugliucci at Discovery News - Top Stories - 14 hours agoA close examination of the center of M87 with the Hubble Space Telescope shows that the supermassive black hole is just a bit off.
- posted by null at Discovery News - Top Stories - 14 hours agoAs oil from the massive Deepwater Horizon slick in the Gulf of Mexico laps at Louisiana’s shores and tar balls wash up on beaches in the Florida Keys, saltwater-dependent power plants on the Gulf Coast pre...
- posted by Zahra Hirji at Discovery News - Top Stories - 16 hours agoShark attacks are incredibly high along a particular 47-mile long stretch of the Florida coast. Researchers found out why.
- posted by John D. Cox at Discovery News - Top Stories - 16 hours agoOfficial predicitons for the upcoming hurricane season suggest we could be in for a doozy.
- posted by Tracy Staedter at Discovery News - Top Stories - 16 hours agoIBM has a patent on a traffic light system that would send wireless signals to idling cars, turning them off until the light turns green.
- posted by C. Moffat at Lilith News - 17 hours agoPOLITICS - The following is timeline of events that have occurred on the Korean Peninsula. 1945 - Japan surrenders to the United States and its allies. Japan's colonies are divided up, including the Korea...
- posted by C. Moffat at Lilith News - 19 hours agoPOLITICS - It is now day 5 of a Jamaica wide manhunt for the infamous drug lord aptly named Christopher Coke, also known as "Dudus". He is considered to be one of the biggest drug lords in the world with a...
- posted by brendanorrell@gmail.com at CENSORED NEWS - 20 hours ago*Citizens’ arrest The trial of the man who tried to arrest George W. Bush (Videos) *by Joshua Blakeney* On March 17, 2009, Mohawk activist Splitting the Sky (STS) attempted a citizens’ arrest on George W....
- posted by null at Discovery News - Top Stories - 20 hours agoSome scientists are raising doubts over whether the fossil skeleton named "Ardi" actually belongs to the human branch of evolution.
- posted by Jennifer Ouellette at Discovery News - Top Stories - 22 hours agoAs two groups of astronomers debate the origin of a possible new type of supernova, Jennifer Ouellette looks back at 'The Great Debate' between Heber D Curtis and Harlow Shapley in 1920.
- posted by brendanorrell@gmail.com at CENSORED NEWS - 23 hours ago*Native Sun: Deputy reached for gun, not taser, in fatal shooting *Thursday, May 27, 2010 http://64.38.12.138/News/2010/019992.asp This story was written by Randall Howell and is copyright Native Sun News. ...
- posted by Benjamin Radford at Discovery News - Top Stories - 23 hours agoThe good news about the BP Deep Horizon oil well is that, as of last report, the latest "top kill" method to stem the flow of oil has worked. For the time being anyway, the leak has slowed or stopped. ...
- posted by C. Moffat at Lilith News - 23 hours agoCANADA - The Babyboomer Crunch is Coming! Run for your lives! For reference a Babyboomer is anyone born between 1946 and 1964, a period of intense post-war fornication (Laugh) during which approx. 72% extr...
- posted by C. Moffat at Lilith News - 1 day agoPOLITICS/TECHNOLOGY - When the 20 heads of state from the G20 nations (and 5 guests from 5 additional countries) arrive in Toronto on June 26th they will be protected by a new weapon in the police arsenal....
- Discovery News - Top Stories - 1 day agoThe speed sets the stage for other hypersonic applications, including commercial transportation and access to space.
- posted by C. Moffat at Lilith News - 1 day agoCANADA - The Flemming family of Aurora, Ontario lost their dog Jake two months ago when it was struck and killed by a woman driver in a hit-and-run. According to witnesses she hit the golden Labrador Retri...
- posted by Jennifer Viegas at Discovery News - Top Stories - 1 day agoNaturalist Mark Fraser presents a video that introduces us to the American black bear.
- posted by Clark Boyd at Discovery News - Top Stories - 1 day agoA team of volunteer statisticians asks for help in funding a cell phone survey in Haiti. The goal: to determine the ongoing economic impact of the quake on Haitians.
- Discovery News - Top Stories - 1 day agoBP has been able to force mud down into the oil leak in the Gulf of Mexico and so far they've halted hydrocarbons from coming up.
- posted by Robert Lamb at Discovery News - Top Stories - 1 day agoYou won't see mechanized humanoid soldiers on the battlefield soon, but robotic air and land units are here and some are packing heat.
- posted by Irene Klotz at Discovery News - Top Stories - 1 day agoTake a ground-based telescope and put it 40,000 feet into the air. What do you have? A new way to look at the universe.
- posted by Emily Sohn at Discovery News - Top Stories - 1 day agoThe algorithm recognizes sarcastic sentences with an accuracy rate of 80 percent -- about the same as a person with poor social skills.
- posted by David Teeghman at Discovery News - Top Stories - 1 day agoAs if humans didn't have enough viruses to worry about, one British researcher has successfully infected himself with a computer virus.
- posted by brendanorrell@gmail.com at CENSORED NEWS - 1 day agoTo President Barack Obama The White House 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW Washington, DC 20500 To Members of the U.S. Congress Washington, DC May26, 2010 Migrant shoes from Sonoran Desert/Southside Tucson/Photo...
- posted by brendanorrell@gmail.com at CENSORED NEWS - 1 day ago*From True Cost of Chevron in Houston: *I have posted videos from our friends who are: Indigenous, Native, Asian, Pacific Islander, APIA, African, African American, Latina and many others here on my you...
- posted by brendanorrell@gmail.com at CENSORED NEWS - 1 day agoGet Ready to March against SB1070 On May 29th, tens of thousands of people from all over the country will come to Phoenix and march to repudiate SB1070. We will demand that Congress and President Obama sta...
- posted by brendanorrell@gmail.com at CENSORED NEWS - 1 day agoContact: Kierán Suckling (520) 275-5960 *Interior to Suspend Shell Oil Drilling Permits in Alaska **Center Applauds Action, Calls for Stronger Measures, Removal of BP Exec from Interior Post* By Center fo...
- posted by Jennifer Viegas at Discovery News - Top Stories - 1 day agoHunger pangs probably guide meat-eating animals, including humans, to choose certain body parts of their prey over others.
- posted by Alison at Creekside - 1 day agoThat's the security budget for Steve's upcoming billion dollar bunfest. Could go even higher says Public Safety Minister Vic Toews. . Originally pitched to us at $179-million, the cost of G8/G20 security i...
- posted by Ray Villard at Discovery News - Top Stories - 1 day agoFuture Mars robotic explorers will be ever more robust and longer living.
- posted by Nicole Gugliucci at Discovery News - Top Stories - 1 day agoNew simulations presented at the American Astronomical Society meeting in Miami indicate that Earth-like exoplanets in star systems with weird planetary orbits will have a tough time supporting life.
- posted by Alison at Creekside - 1 day agoWe already had the debate. Your side lost. So you can just run along now ... .
- posted by Michael Reilly at Discovery News - Top Stories - 1 day agoCould there be multiple leaks slowly oozing oil into the Gulf, undetected, at this very moment?
- posted by brendanorrell@gmail.com at CENSORED NEWS - 1 day agoContact: Sangita Nayak, 414 412 4518, emailsangita@gmail.com Diana Pei Wu, 510 333 3889, dianapeiwu@gmail.com *Chevron denies access to shareholder representatives in bid to silence truth about its human ...
- posted by Zahra Hirji at Discovery News - Top Stories - 1 day agoPlant-eating bacteria can fly up into clouds and influence the weather. The big question is by how much.
- posted by C. Moffat at Lilith News - 1 day agoENVIRONMENT - There is a saying I heard years ago: *"You don't shit in your drinking water."* The concept is simple. You don't pollute or ruin something that you need. So for example when your economy is ...
- posted by Teresa Shipley at Discovery News - Top Stories - 1 day agoWomen who worry about getting enough food are almost three times as likely to develop pregnancy-induced diabetes, researchers say.
- posted by Irene Klotz at Discovery News - Top Stories - 1 day agoAmateur astronomers have glimpsed beneath a cloak of secrecy shrouding the military's miniature robotic space shuttle, which was launched last month on a trial run.
- posted by Emily Sohn at Discovery News - Top Stories - 1 day agoThe more we exercise, the better able we are to burn fat, a finding that could ultimately lead to a pill that could mimic the effects of exercise.
- posted by Jennifer Viegas at Discovery News - Top Stories - 1 day agoA newly described 500-million-year-old carnivore has researchers wondering: what was the world's first meat eater?
- posted by Gene Charleton at Discovery News - Top Stories - 1 day agoSwedish engineers have worked out a way to use that body heat for wintertime heating.
- posted by Cristen Conger at Discovery News - Top Stories - 1 day agoBy 2014, every American will have an electronic medical record associated with their healthcare, but who's making sure that information will be secure?
- posted by Jennifer Viegas at Discovery News - Top Stories - 2 days agoThe newly found animal, a relative of squids, octopuses and cuttlefish, shows how successful cephalopods are.
- posted by James Williams at Discovery News - Top Stories - 2 days agoOil is rocketing out of the hole in the Gulf because it's under immense pressure from the surrounding rocks.
- posted by Jennifer Viegas at Discovery News - Top Stories - 2 days agoTwo new dinosaurs were reported today: a North American herbivore whose name translates to "grinding mouth, wrinkle eye," and a three-foot-long dwarfed species, Ajkaceratops, which is Europe's first horned...
- posted by Rossella Lorenzi at Discovery News - Top Stories - 2 days agoAncient Mesoamerican peoples manufactured rubber from latex some 3,500 years before the modern invention of vulcanization and even compounded it for different applications.
- posted by brendanorrell@gmail.com at CENSORED NEWS - 2 days agoWednesday, May 26, 2010 *The Dreaded U.S. Apology By Larry Kibby *On May 19, 2010, an event was held at the Congressional Cemetery in Washington, D.C., an event in which several Federal Representatives and...
- Discovery News - Top Stories - 2 days agoWould you risk a Gulf of Mexico-type oil spill in the pristine U.S. Arctic Ocean? If things continue as planned, we'll all take that gamble when drilling begins on July 1.
- posted by David Teeghman at Discovery News - Top Stories - 2 days agoHere's a dirty little secret about the little pills you pop: nearly 99.9 percent of the tablet is useless. Only a thousandth of a pill contains the active ingredients that are supposed to make you feel bet...
- posted by brendanorrell@gmail.com at CENSORED NEWS - 2 days agohttp://www.truecostofchevron.com/ Contacts: Diana Pei Wu, dianapeiwu@gmail.com, 510-333-3889 Sangita Nayak, emailsangita@gmail.com, 414-412-4518 *Chevron Disrespects Community Leaders Exposing True Cost of...
- Discovery News - Top Stories - 2 days agoSpace shuttle Atlantis is back on Earth, bringing home six astronauts from the International Space Station and capping its 25-year-long flight career.
- Discovery News - Top Stories - 2 days agoMany archaeological sites have been destroyed by man, but Alexandria's Royal Quarters simply slid into the sea.
- posted by Irene Klotz at Discovery News - Top Stories - 2 days agoNew research suggests that asymmetries in the dust-laced clouds of gas that feed baby stars are responsible.
- posted by Nicole Gugliucci at Discovery News - Top Stories - 2 days agoApproximately 5,000 years ago, a massive star in the Large Magellanic Cloud destroyed itself, leaving us to gaze at a gorgeous remnant (plus shrapnel), helping us learn about the physics of a supernova.
- *This Brazilian man* in a wheelchair got a ticket for speeding and not having a driver's license... Url movie: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F-FOeffxV_o John
- posted by Michael Reilly at Discovery News - Top Stories - 2 days agoA specialized pattern of termites mounds form the foundation of one of the most famous ecosystems on the planet.
- posted by Tracy Staedter at Discovery News - Top Stories - 2 days agoBP's top kill procedure uses toxic drilling mud and has just a 60 to 70 percent chance of working.
- posted by Alyssa Danigelis at Discovery News - Top Stories - 2 days agoIf our goal is to kill coral reefs worldwide, we're doing a bang-up job. We've got runoff and development from the shore, fishing dredges by sea, acidification from warmer water temperatures, poisons, dyna...
- posted by brendanorrell@gmail.com at CENSORED NEWS - 2 days ago. *U of A: The University of Arizona is quickly becoming the University of Apartheid* *. * By Brenda Norrell Censored News http://www.bsnorrell.blogspot.com/ Photo: Dysfunctional Boeing spy tower in Arivaca...
- posted by Zahra Hirji at Discovery News - Top Stories - 2 days agoA giant impact dome was discovered under the Timor Sea. This is one of many impacts that pummeled the planet around 35 million years ago, possibly cooling it enough to spur the formation of ice sheets on A...
- posted by Kieran Mulvaney at Discovery News - Top Stories - 2 days agoAs sea ice fragments due to to climate change, polar bear populations may at first show very little ill effect, but then drop precipitously.
- Discovery News - Top Stories - 2 days agoTesla and Toyota has announced that they intend to cooperate on the development of electric vehicles, parts, and production system and engineering support.
- posted by Ian O'Neill at Discovery News - Top Stories - 2 days agoWatching a comet get destroyed by the sun is a lot of fun if you can predict when it's going to happen. A group of Berkeley researchers have done just that, tracking a comet deep into the solar atmosphere.
- posted by Teresa Shipley at Discovery News - Top Stories - 2 days agoGlobal death rates are decreasing for young children, particularly in some regions of Latin America, north Africa and the Middle East.
- posted by Eric Bland at Discovery News - Top Stories - 3 days agoThe tiny device uses the air we breathe and the food we eat to create almost enough electricity to run a pacemaker.
- posted by Irene Klotz at Discovery News - Top Stories - 3 days agoSometimes, even the best comedians get it wrong. Making jokes about the shuttle retirement is a little too soon Stephen. Too soon.
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