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  1. Because publicly funded science must be open acces on Cheaper Fuel From Self-Destructing Trees · · Score: 1
  2. Gold? on Amir Taaki Answers Your Questions About Bitcoin · · Score: 0

    Pretty much all of those advantages used to tout BTC are better achieved through a specie currency like gold.

  3. Alternative chat rooms on Skype Forcing Mac Users To Upgrade Client · · Score: 1

    I've been using a skype text conference as an invite-only chat room for some of my online friends. Why not IRC? Because skype keeps track of all history and logs so you don't have to idle in the room 24/7 to see what people said when you were away. I have found nothing as convenient and suitable to our purposes. Now, I'm starting to worry about the future. Does anyone have a suggestion for a different system?

  4. China to lose even more money on high-speed rail? on China Begins To Extend High Speed Rail Across Asia · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Their existing high speed rail lines are racking up serious debt. This plan to expand it is difficult to believe.

  5. You got trolled on Japanese Scientist Creates Meat Substitute From Sewage · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Googling the researcher's name and his institution only brings up this story. Looks like you someone successfully trolled slashdot.

  6. Mt Erebus? on Signs of Ozone Layer Recovery Detected · · Score: 1

    One thing that I never got was how an volcano in Antartica actively emitting hydrogen chlorine cannot contribute to stratospheric chlorine. Anywhere else, HCl would just stick to a water droplet and rain down, but we are talking about the most arid continent on earth, with very little precipitation.

  7. Re:The TSA's math is real wrong. on TSA To Retest Full Body Scanners For Radiation · · Score: 2

    Wrong. The specific technology in question: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Backscatter_X-ray

  8. Climate Change on Why Published Research Findings Are Often False · · Score: 0

    Climate change?

  9. Re:"Automatic" doesn't mean what you think it mean on Drunken Employee Shoots Server · · Score: 1

    The cartridge is called .45 ACP, Automatic Colt Pistol. It is understood by gun people that an automatic pistol is not full, but semi-automatic.

  10. Asimov's Profession on Brain Scans May Help Guide Career Choice · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Sounds like the first step towards Asimov's future of being educated by tape, because some people's brain patterns are suited to different professions.

  11. Bing on Microsoft Cancels Bing Cashback Program · · Score: 5, Interesting

    They had to pay people to use their search engine?

  12. Light gas space cannon? on SpaceX Successfully Launches Falcon 9 Rocket · · Score: 1

    Could someone tell me if there is anything wrong with using a light gas cannon as the first two stages of a rocket as John Hunter proposes? Is the amount of propellant needed to fire the gun more than would be required by a traditional kerosene/LOX motor? It sounds to me like a space cannon would be an inexpensive way to launch non-living cargo mass. Has nobody invested in this sort of project because the space gun people all went to work for Saddam Hussein?

  13. Quantum Tunneling on Quantum Mechanics Involved In Photosynthesis · · Score: 2, Informative

    It is not new at all that quantum tunneling is an important mechanism in the electron transport chain. The iron-sulfur centers are optimally positioned to optimize the tunneling rate of electrons between them. They knew about this several years ago, when I learned this in an undergrad biophysics class.

  14. Re:Hello, Eh, Can we have your Liver? on FDA Testing Artificial Liver · · Score: 1

    The FDA is an affront to medical freedom in the US. Like all regulatory agencies, it has formed a cartel with the businesses it was implemented to regulate. We are left with mainstream medical knowledge subject to lobbyists. The FDA pushes flawed studies as irrefutable science, dangerous drugs, and a diet not suited to humans.

    Private, voluntary certification companies like Underwriters Laboratories have an incentive to be honest, because they will go out of business if discredited. Likewise, pharmaceutical companies need the certification of an outside party to gain and keep the trust of consumers. The FDA should not be that party. Unlike the UL, it is a government bureaucracy that does not need to maintain a good reputation to stay in power.

  15. Gates Foundation's approach to malaria is wrong on Bill Gates Unleashes Swarm of Mosquitoes · · Score: 4, Insightful

    The Gates Foundation is trying to distribute antimalarial drugs to all the poor people in Africa. Too bad there is already a cure for malaria orders of magnitude cheaper: DDT. In epidemiology, you eradicate a disease by preventing its spread, not treating every infected individual. Malaria was already eliminated in places like Sicily by using DDT.

    DDT does not thin eggshells of birds. It is not carcinogenic either. I can't tell whether Bill Gates is trying to accomplish anything or just spend lots of money on others out of penance. If the Gates Foundation wants to improve the world, they would have more money for useful charity if they just applied DDT in Africa.

  16. Re:Enact the assault sword ban! on Man Robs Convenience Stores With Klingon "Batleth" · · Score: 2, Interesting

    The daggers the Sikhs carry is more of a challenge not to unsheath them unless Muslim tyrants (Mughals) return.

  17. Re:Chinese Recycling costs on The Scope of US E-Waste · · Score: 1

    Iron is unlikely to be depleted any time soon

  18. Late Breaking News on The Phoenix Has Landed · · Score: 5, Funny
    Amidst of rumors of yet another invasion by the heinous creatures of the blue planet, the most Illustrious Council of Elders confirmed that another mechanical war machine recently landed successfully on the homeworld. K'breel, speaker for the Council, stressed that plans for defense were well underway:

    Gentle Citizens, today my gelsacs frumple in anticipation of the successful counterattack on the two-eyed monsters of the blue planet. Our sources indicate that while their latest mechanical terror has an experimental weapon to bore into our colonies, it has landed far from our podhomes and will soon be destroyed by this zunok's unusually powerful dust storms. Victory against our enemies is near! Our scientists report that our climate disruptor probes are currently in full operation and will make the blue planet uninhabitable within the next 5 zon. When dissenters questioned whether the warming of our enemy's planet was due to his own self-destructive habits or our weaponry, K'Breel ordered their gelsacs pierced on the spot.
  19. Re:Programmed Obsolescence on Questions Arising On Mercury In Compact Fluorescents · · Score: 1

    HP for a laser printer. You were saying?

  20. Re:Hydrogues on Molecular Basis for Life Found on Extrasolar Planet · · Score: 2, Informative

    More relevant here is the fact that the upper limit of stability of any carbon-based macromolecule or polymer is about 400 Celsius, even in "inert" atmospheres due to C-H bonds breaking. Though this does not rule out other chemistries, the news here is about carbon-based life.

  21. Re:Lies, not Truth, Appeal to the American Voter on McCain Wants Ballmer For His Cabinet · · Score: 1

    At the same time, Ron Paul is correct when he says that American foreign policy (like deposing the democratically elected government of Iran in the 1950s) is, at least partially, responsible for Arab attacks (like the 9/11 incident) against American citizens. Why would Sunni Arabs care what we did to a non-Sunni, non-Arab country?
  22. Re:Question--why do conservatives donate more? on The Drive For Altruism Is Hardwired · · Score: 1

    What's wrong with being generous with other people's money?

  23. Homeworld on Halo 3 Cinematics To Be Great Improvements on Halo 2's · · Score: 1

    Of all the games I have played, Homeworld's cinematics have had the most emotional impact on me. The black and white sketches, combined with some scenes scripted using the game engine, were very powerful.

  24. Re:Heck Yes on What is Your Desert Island Game? · · Score: 1

    You forgot Herzog Zwei.

  25. Re:Earlier death not really on Longevity Gene Found · · Score: 2, Insightful

    You don't even need a mandate to use real sugar; just remove all sugar tariffs and corn subsidies.