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  1. The word is "reducing". on Super Bacteria Create Gold · · Score: 1

    The bacteria are reducing gold ions to elemental gold. They are not "creating" or "extracting" gold. This simple oxidation/reduction chemistry.

  2. "Obama controls gas prices" on Scientists Say People Aren't Smart Enough For Democracy To Flourish · · Score: 1

    This study now makes clear how a meme like "Obama is responsible for rising gas prices" starts and moves around. The people repeating it are too dumb to realize how what they are saying is impossibly stupid.

  3. "we have to pass it to know what's in it" on US Plummets On World Press Freedom Ranking · · Score: 1

    Why is this absolute bullshit repeated non-stop about the ACA? Or some other bullshit variant like "we have to pass it to see what's in it"? Nancy Pelosi never said that. Nobody ever said that. It is as accurate as saying Al Gore claimed he invented the internet. I guess if you repeat a lie enough, people really do believe it.

  4. Contract violation? on AT&T Threatening To Raise Rates After Merger Failure · · Score: 1

    Anyone know if this would violate contracts with AT&T? I mean, if you agreed to a 2-year contract, and after a month they double their rates, I would think you would then be allowed to move to a different carrier.

  5. Wait...these are more SCIENTISTS! on Global Warming 'Confirmed' By Independent Study · · Score: 1

    I just noticed these people at Berkeley are SCIENTISTS! They're just like the the other scientists at NASA and elsewhere who are obviously faking their data to get those lucrative NSF grant funds! Really, people, how can scientists be trusted at all. What we need are a panel of non-scientists, like, say, the GOP candidates for president, to carefully evaluate the data until this elaborate hoax of Al Gore's can finally be forgotten.

  6. The agony of being a scientist on 8 Grams of Thorium Could Replace Gasoline In Cars · · Score: 3, Funny

    I was enjoying that story immensely right up until the point where I remembered the first law of thermodynamics.

  7. "Pathological Science" by Langmuir on The Strange Case of Solar Flares and Radioactive Decay Rates · · Score: 1

    When I RTFA, it reminds me a bit of the Davis-Barnes effect, as described by Irving Langmuir's talks on Pathological Science.

  8. Re:Article is flawed. Egg came first. on The Chicken May Have Come Before the Egg · · Score: 1

    Agree on the weird "informative" mod. The only "life form" on that list is a virus, assuming you classify them as alive.

  9. Re:Before you do it on Tattoos For the Math and Science Geek? · · Score: 1

    I believe the last two digits of pi are 42.

  10. Re:Dan Rather on Second Inquiry Exonerates Climatic Research Unit · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Wow. That's the exact opposite of what happened. Rather's methods and papers were reviewed by a panel and found to contain deliberate fraud. That's why he was fired from CBS.

  11. There are no transitional fossils. on Second Inquiry Exonerates Climatic Research Unit · · Score: 1

    This is like the "no transitional fossils" argument against evolution. Every time you point out one, the deniers insist it's not a transitional fossil and continue the zombie meme of denial. Or the "evolution violates the 2nd law of thermodynamics argument". It doesn't matter how many times you refute this, it will continue on and on as a zombie.

    Both climate change and evolutionary biology are similar, right? Both fields are given millions in funding, right? If either one discovers the truth (that neither climate change nor evolution is true), they will lose all that money for their work. Hence, they are suppressing negative data. Neither evolution nor climate change is really science.

    Well, that's the argument anyway.

  12. Re:Sudden Outbreak of Common Sense on UK University Researchers Must Make Data Available · · Score: 1

    Try telling that to the Police when they stop you. Works every time.

  13. Been there, done that, got the poster and t-shirt. on Anti-Cancer Agent Stops Metastasis In Its Tracks · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Hate to be a buzzkill, but I've cured cancer in mice dozens of times with experimental agents.

    None of those agents have ever cured cancer in humans. Most of them have done nothing in clinical trials. Survival rates for lung cancer, for example, haven't changed since the 1960s.

    The lack of new cancer drugs has gotten so bad that some drug companies want to move the goalpost. Instead of objective goals like increased survival, the increase in more subjective things like "quality of life" is touted as the benefit of the drug.

  14. New Animated Star Trek? on How Artificial Intelligence Is Changing Music · · Score: 1

    I've often wondered if they couldn't do this sort of thing with DeForest Kelley, James Doohan, and Majel Barrett's voices to create a new animated series of TOS.

    I watched the complete ST:TAS last fall and was amazed at the level of sophistication it had with respect to the writing, featuring the likes of David Gerrold and Larry Niven. I'd like to see it tried again with other SF writers.

  15. Invented by aliens. on "Father of Fiber Optics" Wins Nobel Prize · · Score: 2, Funny

    I'm pretty sure I heard on Art Bell that fiber optics weren't invented on Earth. They were discovered in the Roswell crash. Kao should return this prize.

  16. They already corrected it: on No Social Media In These College Stadiums · · Score: 2, Informative

    http://twitter.com/SECSportsUpdate

  17. On Growth and Form on Classic Books of Science? · · Score: 1

    A true classic by D'Arcy Thompson. Clear language and examples of what really amounts to the physics and mathematics of evolutionary biology.

  18. I'm blind in one eye... on Cameron's Avatar a 3D Drug Trip? · · Score: 1

    ...so I'll try to rescue you once you're in the movie. Remember: take the red pill.

  19. Well, duh. on Quantum Mechanics Involved In Photosynthesis · · Score: 4, Funny

    We've been teaching that in physical biochemistry courses for decades. With examples. This is like saying "gravity may be at work in planetary orbits."

  20. Re:Holy cow... on Mississippi Passes Law To Ban Traffic Light Cameras · · Score: 2, Informative

    And we read Slashdot, too.

  21. Re:mac w128K of RAM - so little power, but powerfu on Happy 25th, Macintosh! · · Score: 1

    That was probably the decendent of AppleWorks for the Apple II. That suite of programs was a spreadsheet, database manager, AND word processor and ran on a computer with a whopping 64k of RAM.

  22. Re:1984 was not like 1984 on Happy 25th, Macintosh! · · Score: 4, Funny

    There was no 1984. We have always lived in 2009.

  23. Apple is dying on Happy 25th, Macintosh! · · Score: 0, Troll

    Dying a long, slow death. Oh god, when will it ever end?

  24. Obama's experience vs. Palin's on "Anonymous" Hacks Palin's Private Email · · Score: 1

    "The bottom line is that both Obama and Palin have been at their presidency-qualifying jobs (Senator & Governor) for less than four years."

    Hey, good: you got the talking points memo.

    Let's compare Obama:
    Columbia grad (Pol. Sci.).
    President of the Harvard Law Review (Harvard Law grad).
    Wrote a bestselling book on race relations in the U.S. that also won a Grammy for "best spoken word" in 2004.
    Taught Constitutional Law at U. Chicago Law School for 12 years (1992-2004).
    Illinois Senator 1997-2004 (where he was the Chair of Illinois Senate's Health and Human Services Committee).
    U.S. Senator 2005-present (garnering 3,555,586 votes)

    Palin:

    B.S. in Comm. Journalism from U. of Idaho
    3rd place in the Miss Alaska contest.
    Sports reporter for KTUU-TV.
    City council of Wasilla, AK (pop. 6300) 1992-1994 (garnering 530 votes), and 1995-1996 (garnering 413 votes).
    Mayor of Wasilla, AK (pop. 6300) 1996-2002
    2002-2006, various political appointments in AK
    2007-2008, Governor of AK, the 47th state by population, garnering 114,697 votes.

    How any of the right wingnuts can say "Sarah Palin has more experience" with a straight face is comical at best, and desperation at worst.

  25. Re:Read the comic! on Watchmen Movie Trailer Is Out · · Score: 2, Interesting

    >but the supporting stories were the least interesting part of the original graphic novel and really broke the flow of the main story

    I think they were cleverly designed. For example, "Tales of the Black Freighter" was, in part, to give the person sitting in his living room reading a comic book a sense of what he would be sitting there reading if he lived in a world where superheroes were real.