From now on, post links to interesting and useful science news here, with a short synposis or a snippet. Sure, if you think that some news article could generate pages of debate, make a separate thread for it to keep it neat.I will start off -- first one is best, whereas the last one will have the most far-reaching consequences of use:Ins and Outs of Teledildonicshttp://www.wired.com/culture/lifestyle/commentary/sexdrive/2004/09/65064
6/3/2007 6:28:20 PM
http://www.wired.com/rss/index.xml
6/3/2007 6:44:38 PM
haha /thread
6/3/2007 6:50:47 PM
I ain't gonna be bullied by either of you.Science news is found on more than just WIRED. I am sure you can articles on CNN, BBC, ABC, MSNBC, etc, that didn't make it to Wired.I will keep this thread alive by posting articles of WIDE APPEAL and great significance for humans.
6/3/2007 6:52:53 PM
6/3/2007 6:57:23 PM
and yet the first 5 quoted articles in his own post come soley from wiredone thread per topic. its not like TWW is hurting for space
6/3/2007 7:53:43 PM
How is it news when those articles in the first post were made in 2004?
6/3/2007 11:33:13 PM
Dude, did you hear about this new scientific breakthrough in economics?http://www.paidtypists.com I hear you can make like 500-1000 dollars at home in your spare time!!!11
6/3/2007 11:49:16 PM
6/4/2007 12:41:49 AM
i predict this thread will not make 2 pages.
6/4/2007 1:25:31 AM
6/4/2007 8:37:21 AM
God some of you people are assholes. If you don't have anything meaningful to say just shut it. If you wanna read about science, come here. Otherwise don't waste everyone's time.
6/4/2007 9:18:31 AM
http://www.americanantigravity.com/awesome website. i saw an interestign show this weekend on one of the Discoveries [Beyond Invention] ...111 TWC i think.Anyways...talking about new energy machines. Esp. "The Hutchinson Effect"http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-7027255937915952897watch those videos if you are not familiar with this...very cool science and technology
6/4/2007 9:42:00 AM
111 = Science Channel....by far the best discovery channelwish they had it in HD
6/4/2007 9:44:53 AM
Hutchinson is a fraud. There is no such thing as anti-gravity. There are ways to produce gravitational fields that cancel out earth's gravitational pull, but there is, so far, no antigravity.It's 20 years old, the guy hasnt ever reproduced his infamous films after they were exposed as fraudulent, and he hasn't done anything new in like 20 years. Not to mention have you ever seen where the guy lives?Also, a self-taught physicist? Give me a break.
6/4/2007 10:06:04 PM
There was recently a "beyond invention" episode where they went to this guys house who had all these machines where they showed the Hutchinson effect in action. Shit was flying around everywhere.[Edited on June 4, 2007 at 10:32 PM. Reason : Maybe it's the same guy]
6/4/2007 10:31:00 PM
^^How did they prove that the videos were fraudulent? I don't doubt you or anything, because most of that footage looks like it was just events that were played in reverse (so items weren't really levitating, they fell, but the footage was played in reverse to make it look as though the objects levitated), but I'm curious as to how they were actually debunked.
6/4/2007 10:59:45 PM
^^^^^^ stfu noob. wtf do you know, anyhow.
6/5/2007 4:37:07 AM
Man. I need to get me those 150K speakers so I can hear every breath and background noise on So.
6/5/2007 9:03:03 AM
^^ I know that your post contributes in no way to this thread.http://www.kansascity.com/439/story/135409.htmlThe Bush administration is drastically scaling back efforts to measure global warming from space, just as the president tries to convince the world the U.S. is ready to take the lead in reducing greenhouse gases.[Edited on June 5, 2007 at 9:05 AM. Reason : ^]
6/5/2007 9:04:36 AM
http://www.outlookseries.com/RADIO/NIAC_S2.jpg
6/5/2007 9:08:12 AM
^what a silly (and old) idea
6/5/2007 9:35:08 AM
What makes it so silly? It's feasible.
6/5/2007 12:04:01 PM
do you have to CAPITALIZE the word SCIENTIFIC when the first "field of science" you cite is Teledildonics?
6/5/2007 12:19:14 PM
It is feasible, but governments would have to come up with the few trillions needed, and that is going to be hard, esp deciding who pays how much.*******************************VERY VERY INTERESTING, so I am going to quote all:http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/health/6606931.stmCannabis 'disrupts brain centre'
6/5/2007 12:27:20 PM
^ True. I'm not saying it's what we need to do. It's just that people were laughing at the idea of a space elevator many years back.
6/5/2007 12:40:09 PM
injecting THC intravenously huhyep, thats how all the kids are doing it nowadays
6/5/2007 12:44:49 PM
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/health/6712923.stm'Exercise after eating' diet tip
6/5/2007 1:02:22 PM
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6/5/2007 5:10:14 PM
I learned from watching the desert episode of Planet Earth that some swarms of locusts have billions of locusts and the swarms are 20 miles wide!
6/5/2007 5:21:04 PM
i guess this qualifies as scientific-ishfrom my petfood industry email:
6/5/2007 5:30:05 PM
Shonia on China stem cell journey http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/6720453.stmBritish girl with cerebral palsy being taken to China for stem cell treatment, which is of course unavailable/illegal in the West. Would be interesting to see what happens.US arrests internet 'spam king' http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/6707333.stm
6/5/2007 6:01:43 PM
Here is a very good one:http://www.cnn.com/2007/TECH/science/06/04/china.environment/index.htmlChina: Economic growth, environmental destructionHere are the bleakest and scariest bits:
6/6/2007 5:30:35 PM
WOW, pretty cool!The clear gel expands to hold liquids; other uses include time-release methods for watering plants. Photo: Courtesy of Prof. Luigi Ambrosio Jelly belly: from about the size of a spit wad the compound grows to a tennis ball so dieters sit down feeling full.http://www.wired.com/medtech/health/news/2007/06/dietpillJelly in the Belly: A Diet Pill That Expands So You Don't
6/10/2007 2:00:40 PM
WTH???http://dsc.discovery.com/news/2007/06/07/heavystar_spa_02.html
6/10/2007 5:18:18 PM
http://www.wired.com/science/discoveries/news/2007/06/nerve_communicationA Shocking Idea: Nerves Might Run on Sound, Not Electricity
6/11/2007 2:56:42 PM
6/11/2007 3:16:19 PM
http://dsc.discovery.com/news/2007/06/12/plasticblood_tec.htmlPlastic Blood Could Save Lives
6/13/2007 3:10:14 AM
WOW http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/19195624/Netted whale hit by lance a century ago Wound allows researchers to age 50-ton creature at about 115 years old
6/14/2007 1:48:36 AM
Some of the coolest stuff:http://www.reuters.com/articlePrint?articleId=USSYD9740620070615The grind's almost over to forge two perfect balls
6/16/2007 11:54:10 PM
Waiting two minutes to cut cord 'can give babies health boost'http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/health/healthmain.html?in_article_id=462477
6/17/2007 8:11:35 PM
gunzz:please see http://socialtech.ca/ade/index.php/2005/05/the-discovery-channel-is-bogus-2/#comment-398andhttp://socialtech.ca/ade/index.php/2005/06/more-on-hutchison/Also, does it not seem very suspicious that he hasn't been able to reproduce his results EVER?
6/18/2007 1:09:08 AM
Making plastics directly from glucose:Glucose is the main carbohydrate product of photosynthesis and a primary source of energy in most living things. It is a sugar and the human body's main source of fuel. And, because of its ubiquity, it is a leading candidate to replace oil as an abundant source for fuels, plastics and other petroleum products.Unfortunately, converting the stuff into useable forms remains a difficult process. For example, using acid catalysts to transform it into a basic building block for plastics also yields a vat of impurities (such as levulinic and formic acids). But now chemists at the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) in Richland, Wash., have come up with a way to efficiently and cleanly turn such naturally occurring sugars into plastics, making Tupperware from trees a real possibility.Chemist Conrad Zhang and colleagues at PNNL tested a variety of metal catalysts—compounds that speed chemical reactions—in their search for an efficient method of transforming glucose and other natural sugars into hydroxymethylfurfural (HMF), a molecule that can easily be manipulated into a variety of chemicals and plastics.http://www.sciam.com/article.cfm?articleid=3017C38C-E7F2-99DF-38D3D954CA9B3133
6/18/2007 10:45:32 AM
how stupid do you have to be to think discovery channel is a primarily entertainment channel?Do you watch any of the bbc/discovery channels and/or specials? Christ.[Edited on June 18, 2007 at 10:56 AM. Reason : not entertainment only]
6/18/2007 10:51:10 AM
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2007/06/070614-plants.html
6/18/2007 11:15:54 AM
^ wow, nice!Thanks for posting (you and others)This one is old, but gold:http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2005/03/23/1111525227607.htmlPearly wisdom: oysters are an aphrodisiac
6/18/2007 5:02:59 PM
bttt i guess
8/26/2007 9:50:13 PM
I gave up on this, because no one bothers to respond/discuss.I know that half the things I have posted here would have generated 0.5-1 page threads if I had posted them in their own threads. But for some reason, when put together all in here, people don't respond.Anyway, here is the latest one, which I know would generate a lot of responses in its own thread, so let's see what happens here.****************************************************************News/discoveries like this totally turn me on This is some freaky stuff right here.http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/stories/U/UNIVERSE_HOLE
8/26/2007 9:50:31 PM