#8-10

The russian spambot Cockroach of the internet Squish it, and it laughs No one could comment We have given in, reset filter back to 1. Someone set that bot’s computer on fire for me! I’ll love you always!

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#6-8

All ye who comment We moved spam filter to 2 Damn russian spambots Is your fine comment, Insightful and wise, held up? Tell Sci, she will fix. ——————————————- April foolery Beware the dinochickens! Wish I thought of it.

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#1-5

Verbose, long-winded Sci’s 2,000 words a day Now, only haikus. Morning, groggy dawn Exhaustion, be kept at bay I need more coffee. Encephalon’s up! Sci’s a loser, not in it. Read it anyway! Depression, morose Janet has outed poor Sci Weird Fridays, no more. Isis, also Janet Has only a few days left Click on […]

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A healthy love of red: flushing faces and healthy appearance

Ok, I was GOING to post this last night. But Sci’s laptop had epic internet fail. Hopefully it will work again anon. As it is, you’re getting your post late. Sci was going to do something for April 1. Too late now! In the meantime, let’s talk about flushing. Being female, Sci had a certain […]

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HFCS: the good, the bad, and the sinfully sweet

The big problem, I would say, is that there’s just so much out there that’s just so sinfully sweet. Everything we eat is sweetened, whether it be with sugar or with HFCS, and we’re eating and drinking far more sweetened stuff than any group of people has ever done before.

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Friday Weird Science: All you ever wanted to know about belly button lint

First of all, Sci loves the journal of Medical Hypotheses. Where would I BE without that journal? In a much less entertaining place is where I’d be. Secondly, Sci loves the phrase “belly button lint”. I’m not really sure why. I think it’s because the phrase “belly button” is humorous regardless, and then adding the […]

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Erasing memory, one neuron at a time

This group of researchers decided to find out whether specifically activated neurons were essential for memory learning and expression. As you might imagine, what they had to do was pretty insanely complicated, but what they found makes it very well worth it.

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Am I hot or not? Who cares?

As you may have seen in a recent post, Scienceblogs bid a fond farewell to the Intersection. When the Intersection made its big debut on Discover, they were welcomed by their bloggers. And the commenters were also welcoming. Sort of. I’ll be the first to say that Sheril is quite fetching. And Having not read […]

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