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posted by Francis Oct 06 2012 18:57 GMT
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How Sonic the Hedgehog works
posted by Francis Oct 18 2011 13:09 GMT
A drug that could make you grow sensory whiskers (and penis spines)
Only a few molecules separate you from having sensory whiskers and penis spines. That's right - evolution has cheated you out of those whiskers that make your cat a super-sensor and the spines that, well, make your penis super-sensitive. A study publish...
io9.com posted by Kotaku Mar 10 2011 05:18 GMT
Super-Claus
I made that same mistake popple
Men Who Stare at Breasts
nvm, apparently it's ok to report news without having any sources (FOX 25 / MyFoxBoston.com) - PLEASE NOTE:Much to the dismay of many of us here at FOX 25, we have received quite a few responses that this story is actually false and was an internet h...
posted by Francis Mar 16 2011 23:20 GMT
weedlord bonerhitler
lolwut
Astronomers Bear Witness To The First Planet Birth
#science Astronomers are abuzz over what could be our very first glimpse of a planet being born in the dust surrounding a young star some 350 light-years away from the earth, but don't start passing out cigars just yet. More »
eso.org posted by Kotaku Feb 25 2011 19:00 GMT
IBM's Watson's first Jeopardy show. (video)
posted by Francis Feb 15 2011 17:27 GMT
Super-Claus
awwwwww our little skynet is getting so big, it's learning all of our society and culture already :D
The Greek engineer who invented the steam engine 2,000 years ago
#secrethistory Almost two millennia before the rest of humanity entered the industrial age, the Greek inventor Hero invented the steam engine, wind-powered machinery, and theories of light that couldn't be improved for centuries. And then he invented so...
amazon.com posted by Kotaku Jan 26 2011 02:25 GMT
3D video without glasses
and works with multiple people (unlike the 3DS)
posted by Francis Jan 15 2011 15:01 GMT
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Nastasia
Pi just get out
And Now A Man With A Camera Implanted In His Head
#science New York University professor Wafaa Bilal had art on his mind when he had a camera mounted to the back of his head, but I'm claiming having electronics surgically attached to your body in the name of science. More »
dailymail.co.uk posted by Kotaku Dec 03 2010 19:30 GMT
Fallen Shade
Thats silly
Poison-Based Bacteria Redefines Life As We Know It
#science Arsenic is an element that is deadly to most living creatures, but bacteria living in California's Lake Mono thrive on it. Today NASA explains how those poison-eating organisms are changing the way we search for extraterrestrial life. More »
news.bbc.co.uk posted by Kotaku Dec 02 2010 19:30 GMT

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