LGP Science Thread
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and on an unrelated science note, I got my Tomcat server up and running which is awesome.
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Entire star cluster thrown out of its galaxy
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Did it give a knee on knee hit to another star cluster?
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The Deadliest Animal in the World
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We're #2.
http://www.gatesnotes.com/Health/Most-L ... quito-Week" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
We're #2.
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Thought you meant Penguins...hahacolumbia wrote:We're #2.
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http://www.fromquarkstoquasars.com/revi ... -creation/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
New theory about the big bang
New theory about the big bang
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http://gizmodo.com/sony-crams-3-700-blu ... socialflow" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
The return of the cassette tape?
The return of the cassette tape?
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[youtube][/youtube]stopper40 wrote:http://gizmodo.com/sony-crams-3-700-blu ... socialflow
The return of the cassette tape?
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These ones would be pretty amazing, could hold quite a bit of musicGaucho wrote:[youtube][/youtube]stopper40 wrote:http://gizmodo.com/sony-crams-3-700-blu ... socialflow
The return of the cassette tape?
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Robotic bees?
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In all seriousness, I'm old enough to have very fond memories of cassette tapes.stopper40 wrote:
These ones would be pretty amazing, could hold quite a bit of music
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Sharks kill 10 people a year (worldwide), yet governments in Australia authorize wholesale slaughter of the animals. Dogs kills 25,000 people a year, and we keep them as pets.columbia wrote:The Deadliest Animal in the World
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We're #2.
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I am not advocating we cull dogs. Merely pointing out the absurdity of shark culls.
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I'm all for culling mosquitoes.
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I can't wait for the first russian moon walk to just run and take the USA flags out of the soil/dirt/moonstuff.
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After years of exposure to solar rays, they are bleach white anyway.count2infinity wrote:I can't wait for the first russian moon walk to just run and take the USA flags out of the soil/dirt/moonstuff.
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Uncannycolumbia wrote:
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Thanks, Obama?columbia wrote:
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I just had a paper get sent out for review with the journal called Science. If you know anything about scientific journals, that's a really big deal. About 90% of submissions get rejected at the editors desk. I'm very excited to hear back from the reviewers.
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That's awesome! I know how big a deal that is because the study directors and biologists I work with submit all the time. Hope it gets published.
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"Dear count2infinity:
Thank you for your submission. We regret to inform you that we will not be publishing your paper. Although we found your research to be impeccable and your conclusions significant, there was no beat and we couldn't dance to it."
Seriously, though, congratulations. That is indeed a really big deal.
Thank you for your submission. We regret to inform you that we will not be publishing your paper. Although we found your research to be impeccable and your conclusions significant, there was no beat and we couldn't dance to it."
Seriously, though, congratulations. That is indeed a really big deal.
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lol... I won't get my hopes up too big just yet. It only went out for review, but I'm excited to get feedback as far as what scientists from outside my project think about it.
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Yeah, good luck with that paper. Can't wait to hear about it.