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I'm an engineer, but my true passion is for pure science. First loves are: physics, astronomy, space exploration, Earth sciences, and mathematics. I currently reside in Columbus Ohio and I am a RABID Buckeye fan. Email: capncaveman1@gmail.com

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United States Has Highest Level Of Illegal Cocaine And Cannabis Use

Health & Fitness – A survey of 17 countries has found that despite its punitive drug policies the United States has the highest levels of illegal cocaine and cannabis use.

Submitted and Voted for on July 01, 2008 02:02pm

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Minimum drinking age of 21 saves lives

Health & Fitness – One of the most comprehensive studies on the minimum drinking age shows that laws aimed at preventing consumption of alcohol by those under 21 have significantly reduced drinking-related fatal car crashes.

Submitted and Voted for on July 01, 2008 01:05pm

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Super atoms turn the periodic table upside down

Science – Researchers have developed a technique for generating atom clusters made from silver and other metals. Surprisingly enough, these so-called super atoms (clusters of 13 silver atoms, for example) behave in the same way as individual atoms and have opened up a whole new branch of chemistry.

Submitted and Voted for on July 01, 2008 11:12am

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New Texas Law Requires PI License for Computer Repair Shops

Gadgets & Tech – A new Texas law requires every computer repair technician to obtain a private investigator's license. Violators can face a $4,000 fine and one year in jail, as well as a $10,000 civil penalty.

Submitted and Voted for on June 30, 2008 02:17pm

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Phoenix Scrapes to Icy Soil in Wonderland

Science – NASA's Phoenix Mars Lander scraped to icy soil in the "Wonderland" area on Thursday, June 26, confirming that surface soil, subsurface soil and icy soil can be sampled at a single trench.

Submitted and Voted for on June 30, 2008 01:58pm

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Despite Frustrations, Americans Are Pretty Darned Happy

Science – We're number 16 ... in world happiness. Feel the joy. The United States ranks ahead of more than 80 countries, but below 15 others in happiness levels, according to new study.

Submitted and Voted for on June 30, 2008 01:48pm

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Royal Society rails against 'simplistic' science exams

Science – Pupils are being set "simplistic" science exam questions in Sats tests when they have been taught to a much higher level, scientists claimed today.

Submitted and Voted for on June 30, 2008 11:29am

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HIV 'locked out' of sabotaged cells

Health & Fitness – Mice have been made resistant to HIV by changing a gene in the blood cells that the virus normally infects - human trials may start this year

Submitted and Voted for on June 30, 2008 11:13am

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Fisheries, Not Whales, To Blame For Shortage Of Fish

Science – The argument that increasing whale populations are behind declining fish stocks is completely without scientific foundation, leading researchers and conservation organizations said today as the International Whaling Commission opened its 60th meeting.

Submitted and Voted for on June 30, 2008 10:56am

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'Deformed wing virus' cause of bee mystery?

Science – Scientists are one step closer to understanding the recent demise of billions of honey bees after making an important discovery about the transmission of a common bee virus.

Submitted and Voted for on June 30, 2008 10:47am

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Palm Scanning: Better Than Fingerprints

Science – Forget fingerprint scanners, which have replaced password access on some high-end laptops. Forget iris scanners, especially their creepy use portrayed in the 2002 Tom Cruise movie, "Minority Report." No, the future of biometrics (automated identification using body parts) involves scanning palms.

Submitted and Voted for on June 30, 2008 10:44am

Aldrin warns US risks falling behind in space race
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Aldrin warns US risks falling behind in space race

Science – Buzz Aldrin, the second man on the moon, warned in an interview published Sunday that the United States risked falling behind Russia and China in the space race if it did not redouble its efforts.

Submitted and Voted for on June 30, 2008 10:30am

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Web hits used to pinpoint earthquakes

Science – Internet traffic counters used to measure web hits could rival dedicated seismological equipment as a way of detecting earthquakes.

Submitted and Voted for on June 30, 2008 10:24am

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Device puts steering at the tip of the tongue

Gadgets & Tech – A new device that uses a tiny magnet can help disabled people steer a wheelchair or operate a computer using only the tip of the tongue, U.S. researchers reported on Monday.

Submitted and Voted for on June 30, 2008 10:22am

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Big bust: 4.6 tons of cocaine seized

News – At least 4.6 tons of cocaine were found on a boat in the Caribbean Sea and six of the vessel's crew members were arrested, Honduran authorities said Saturday.

Submitted and Voted for on June 28, 2008 10:25pm

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