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The Nasa 'space drink' hat can rub out sun spots: Fruit juice developed to protect astr...

dailymail.co.uk — AS10, developed as a nutritional supplement for astronauts to protect them from the damaging effects of high levels of radiation, dramatically redu... View in Crawl 4

The Nasa 'space drink' hat can rub out sun spots: Fruit juice developed to protect astronauts reduces wrinkles and reverses the telltale signs of ageing in four months

This Stunning Moment Is Now An Iconic Photo Of Its Own

businessinsider.com — Katy Perry and Lance Cpl Tom Smith. It's a moment Marine Lance Cpl. Thomas Smith will never forget — He kissed Katy Perry, and you bet he li... View in Crawl 4

Improbable research: buttock and breast ogling in Britain and Argentina

guardian.co.uk — Islands are not the only thing Brits and Argentinians share an interest in View in Crawl 4

NASA - Forest Recovering from Mt. St. Helens Explosion

nasa.gov — On May 18, 1980, Mt. St. Helens exploded. More than 30 years later, the landscape is still recovering. View in Crawl 4

Blue Light Tells Plants When To Flower

sciencenews.org — Protein that marks day length also coordinates blooming genes. As the days become longer in spring, plants know to bloom thanks to an interaction b... View in Crawl 4

Blue Light Tells Plants When To Flower

Transit of Venus: Spotting Earth’s ‘evil twin’

bbc.com — Looking forward to the transit of Venus, Richard Hollingham explains why the second planet from the Sun deserves your attention. View in Crawl 4

Contemplating the Sun: APOD May 28th 2012

apod.nasa.gov — Have you contemplated your home star recently? A Sun partially eclipsed by the Moon is also seen eclipsed by earthlings contemplating the eclipse b... View in Crawl 4

Why women prefer weaker men

telegraph.co.uk — Alpha males may have superior looks and strength but women are programmed to favour weaker men who are better providers, a study claims. View in Crawl 4

The MIT Family Tree - Businessweek

businessweek.com — Seven former or current central bankers have studied or taught there View in Crawl 4

Fisherman goes angling for carp... and discovers fish with the body of a goldfish, head of a roac...

dailymail.co.uk — The fish, combining the common goldfish with characteristics of a roach and a bream, even manages to put Blinky the Fish from The Simpsons to shame... View in Crawl 4

Computer program can read human expressions better than humans can

io9.com — Can you tell the difference between a genuine smile and one masking frustration? We aren't always conscious of the expressions we make in cert... View in Crawl 4

xkcd: EST

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Apples that never go brown could be on sale by 2014 - with GM fruit staying white for weeks

dailymail.co.uk — A Canadian biotech company has filed a request with food regulators to start selling two varieties it claims will stay fresh for weeks on end. View in Crawl 4

Apples that never go brown could be on sale by 2014 - with GM fruit staying white for weeks

Flame: world's most complex computer virus exposed - Telegraph

telegraph.co.uk — The world's most complex computer virus, possessing a range of complex espionage capabilities, including the ability to secretly record conver... View in Crawl 4

Teen Solves 350-Year-Old Math Problem

news.discovery.com — The 16-year-old boy said he "didn't believe there couldn't be a solution." View in Crawl 4