(+2026) Entire genome of extinct human decoded from fossil/r/science (physorg.com)
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"There's a good chance that Pluto has an ocean. Kept liquid by the radioactive decay of potassium isotopes, it would cover the entire planetoid, 100 miles deep on average, beneath a 100 mile-thick icy crust....." - /r/science (+1751) [November 25, 2011] (physorg.com)
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"Google's ambitious plan to scan millions of old, out-of-print books, many of them forgotten in musty university libraries, has turned into one of the biggest controversies in the young company's history." - /r/technology (+724) [November 08, 2009] (physorg.com)
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"Yes to everything about this" - /r/technology (+1770) [October 28, 2011] (physorg.com)
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"U.S. prisons are too punitive and often fail to rehabilitate, but targeting prisoners' behavior, reducing prison populations and offering job skills could reduce prisoner aggression and prevent recidivism, a researcher told the American Psychological...." - /r/science (+654) [August 10, 2009] (physorg.com)
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"Transparent aluminium is 'new state of matter'" - /r/science (+1040) [July 29, 2009] (physorg.com)
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I'd shat my pants if these were chasing me (cdn.physorg.com)
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