starchini
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A family with blue skin, seriously blue skin! CRAZY AMAZING!
starchini
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Was saved by Scientists from the Siberian Permafrost, I find this incredible and quite hopeful : ) Read the Rest What do
starchini
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I have always found this battle to be very interesting, even pre-motherhood. My brother and I is what first sparked my interest because of a debate we had. He thinks we were raised identically and nature had predetermined my loser-ness, as it pre-dete
grapekoolaid
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Have you ever had a fresh fig before? If you haven't, you should definitely try them. Next time you're at the grocery store, look for them in the produce section. I love figs, don't you? I don't know if any of you have had fresh figs, but the
superbozo
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Want to know what science has to say about love..... Valentines Special
grapekoolaid
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"The DNA sequences showed that this individual came from a previously unknown group of extinct humans that have become known as Denisovans. Together with their sister group the Neandertals, Denisovans are the closest extinct relatives of currently livin
superbozo
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superbozo
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"This discovery shows that habitable planets could form in a greater variety of environments than we previously considered," says Dr Simon O'Toole of the Australian Astronomical Observatory, who was also involved in the study. French astronomers
grapekoolaid
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23 days ago
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This is just a test to see if I can put up a picture or not. I hope it works. If it doesn't work, you can alw
sean_renaud
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about 1 month ago
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Hindsight being 20/20 we sure are glad to be a decade behind in this aren't we? It's still early on and it's only two cases but we have
sean_renaud
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Interesting theory on the evolution of teeth. I've never looked specifically into how teeth developed, never gave it much thought at all to be honest. The
reckoner
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Whenever I ask for an alternative theory that fits the evidence I get crickets. No critic of evolution has an alternative that fits the evidence better than evolution. This shows the fundamental flaw in Intelligent Design. There is NO theory of ID that
reckoner
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This is a fascinating video which makes a great argument that hasn't come up yet in our recent discussions of ID and evolution. Take 10 minutes and watch it :)
reckoner
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grapekoolaid
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Intelligent design (ID) is the proposition that "certain features of the universe and of living things are best explained by an intelligent cause, not an undirected process such as natural selection." It is a form of creationism and a contemporary adap