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How Teenagers Analyze Each Other

I love the Zits comic strip. I swear it’s the only reason other than Sudoku that I still get a newspaper http://www.bite.ca/bitedaily/2010/08/how-teenagers-analyze-each-other/ added by: al09xyy

Fossils of Earliest Animal Life Discovered?

“Fossils of what could be the oldest animal bodies have been discovered in Australia, pushing back the clock on when animal life first appeared on Earth to at least 70 million years earlier than previously thought. The results suggest that primitive sponge-like creatures lived in ocean reefs about 650 million years ago. Digital images of the fossils suggest the animals were about a centimeter in size (the width of your small fingertip) and had irregularly shaped bodies with a network of internal canals. The shelly fossils, found beneath a 635 million-year-old glacial deposit in South Australia, represent the earliest evidence of animal body forms in the current fossil record. Previously, the oldest known fossils of hard-bodied animals were from two reef-dwelling organisms that lived around 550 million years ago.” http://www.livescience.com/animals/earliest-animal-life-fossils-discovered-10081… added by: DeliaTheArtist

Scottish Invent Bio-Fuel From Whisky

From the inventors of cloned sheep and golf comes another absolutely brilliant breakthrough for mankind. Researchers at Edinburgh Napier University in Scotland have created a bio-fuel using the byproducts left over from the distillation of Scotch Whisky (Note that Scotch Whisky has no “e”). Apparently by using the “pot ale” and “draff” (words we assume are made up), some type of mystical spirit is made to power an ordinary car with no alterations to the engine. More… http://drinkphilly.com/index.php/drinks/artprofile/135 added by: DrinkPhilly

2010 Miss Universe Topless Body Paint Photos Stir Controversy

The sexy promotional pictures for the 2010 Miss Universe, in which the beauty queens are seen topless and covered in body paint representing their country, are causing a lot of controversy. MORE http://bumpshack.com/2010/08/18/2010-miss-universe-topless-body-paint-photos-sti… added by: c7girl

Dr. Laura Ending Radio Show after N-Word Uproar

Talk radio host Dr. Laura Schlessinger announced Tuesday night that in order to “regain my First Amendment rights” and to no longer have to “live in fear” she is stepping down from the show on which she used the n-word repeatedly in a tirade with a black caller. The 30-year radio veteran made the announcement “not to do radio anymore” on CNN's “Larry King Live” one week after she used the n-word 11 times when a black female caller sought advice on handling racist comments from her white husband's friends and relatives. added by: TimALoftis

Kelly Brook NAKED On Love Magazine

Kelly Brook‘s cover of Love Magazine is racier than her Playboy Magazine cover, but my goodness what a banging body. This cover follows Kelly’s month of nakedness as Kelly has posed nude for Reebok, is featured nude in her film Piranha 3D, Playboy and now this: ‘Having this movie coming added by: ineedmyfix

Purple Party Bus

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Greenland’s Dying Glaciers

Earlier this month an ice island the size of Manhattan crumbled off a Greenland glacier. In 2008, Adam Yamaguchi traveled to Greeland to investigate eco-tourism in a place where you have a front seat view of the crumbling glaciers.

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Mind-Controlling Parasites Date Back Millions of Years

Don't worry, your government isn't the first one… “We are now realizing that half of life on Earth is parasitic — each free-living organism has at least one parasite,” Hughes said. “But very few manipulate behaviors and there is a reason for that — it is likely very costly. The fossil now challenges us to think of what past environments acted as selective forces for such cool tricks to evolve.” Mind control by parasite sounds like the stuff of science fiction, but not only have scientists revealed that it is real across a range of animals — including perhaps humans — they now even have fossil evidence suggesting it has taken place for millions of years. An unnerving variety of parasites have evolved the ability to control the brains of victims to help the parasites spread. For instance, the protozoan known as Toxoplasma gondii makes rats love cat urine so that it can spread among its feline hosts — and it may influence human culture as well, making people more prone to certain forms of neuroticism. Another case of parasite mind control involves the fungus Ophiocordyceps unilateralis, which essentially turns ants into zombies. It maneuvers the insects into biting down on the major veins of the undersides of leaves just before they die — the fungus then rapidly grows a stalk from their victims' heads, releasing spores to infect more ants. Now scientists have discovered what might be ancient evidence of such mind-control-induced death grips — scars on a roughly 48-million-year-old leaf.” http://www.livescience.com/animals/mind-controlling-parasites-fossil-leaf-100817… added by: DeliaTheArtist

New Superbacteria, Immune To Most Antibiotics, Found Spreading Fast

“A new mutation that makes bacteria resistant to pretty much every antibiotic known to man has become increasingly prevalent on the Indian subcontinent and has made the leap to both the UK and the United States, according to a new report in the Lancet. Because there's nothing modern medical science can do to stop it, the NDM-1 “superbug” may spread globally. NDM-1 (or New Delhi metallo-beta-lactamase) is a gene mutation that arms many common and harmful bacteria like E. coli and Klebsiella pneumoniae with a resistance that can even withstand carbapenems, the antibiotics used as a last resort when more common drugs have no effect. What's worse, the gene has been found on plasmids — particularly promiscuous bits of mobile DNA that can move easily between strains of bacteria. The details of the study tracking NDM-1's transcontinental jump (most plausibly via medical tourism, in case you were curious) are described in this article by Tim Walsh in the Lancet Infectious Diseases journal. “In many ways, this is it,” Walsh told the Guardian. “This is potentially the end. There are no antibiotics in the pipeline that have activity against NDM 1-producing Enterobacteriaceae. It is the first time it has got to this stage with these type of bacteria.”” But now that we've sufficiently participated in the fearmongering, let's put NDM-1 in some kind of perspective. There are many highly resistant bugs out there (MRSA comes to mind), and each time a new one arrives on the bacterial scene, doomsday is declared only to later be downgraded to a threatening but not critical medical situation. A different mutation ravaged NYC hospitals a decade ago, and while officials were deeply concerned about that infectious strain the city and the larger world did not suffer a public health disaster. What is troubling is that the gene is highly mobile and there aren't really any treatments in the works to combat NDM-1 or to slow its spread. In hospital environments that's very troubling, akin to being in the trenches with plenty of rifles but no ammunition. Alternatives to antibiotics like bacteriophages might be effective in putting the brakes on NDM-1-reinforced bacteria, but in standard medical practice antibiotics are the way we treat bacterial infections and even if an experimental treatment is found to be effective it will take a good deal of time to get it approved for widespread use.” http://www.popsci.com/science/article/2010-08/new-bacterial-mutation-makes-commo… added by: DeliaTheArtist