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Awesome Image Technology Video - Metacafe
Liked it May 9, 10:58pm 4 reviews science, video
http://www.metacafe.com/watch/631349/awesome_image_technology/
YouTube - Carl Sagans Cosmos: Life on Jupiter
Liked it May 9, 10:42pm 1 review science, video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uakLB7Eni2E
How to Reform the US Educational System | Incredimazing
Liked it May 7, 6:14pm 2 reviews people, photography, science, women, lol
http://incredimazing.com/page/How_to_Reform_the_US_Educational_System
"How to Reform the US Educational System - You know at least 50% of the class will be paying attention :)"
Rosetta Constellation | Incredimazing
Liked it May 7, 6:10pm 2 reviews science, space, gold, concepts-black
http://incredimazing.com/page/Rosetta_Constellation
Californian housing estate gets solar as standard
Liked it Apr 28, 6:21pm 0 review science
http://www.gizmag.com/community-sells-solar-as-standard/9220/
http://ginasiomental.com/016.jpg
Liked it Apr 28, 4:59pm 216 reviews people, photography, science, vintage, b-w
http://ginasiomental.com/016.jpg
Mad Scientist Party. How interesting it must have been
http://www.tqnyc.org/NYC063368/full_moon.jpg
Liked it Apr 20, 10:25pm -1 review astronomy, photography, science, astrology, moon
http://www.tqnyc.org/NYC063368/full_moon.jpg
Amazing Geological Oddities | Fingel.com
Liked it Apr 17, 5:04pm 41 reviews science, usa, landscapes, california, geology
http://www.fingel.com/2008/04/amazing-geological-oddities/
Moving Rocks @ "Racetrack Playa", Death Valley, CA Rocks that seem to move on their own. Pebbles to boulders are found scattered around the "racetrack" with trails that turn, loop, and zigzag behind them. Some of the rocks move, others don't. It was thought for some time that magnetic forces were the cause. Scientists now believe that the cause is wind. When there has been enough water to soak the flat clay, and temperatures lower below freezing, it causes tiny ice crystals to form. When the surface of a rock is slick enough in these conditions wind will actually have enough power to move them around, leaving a trail.
Inky Circus at Inkling Magazine
Liked it Apr 11, 2:03am 1 review science
http://www.inklingmagazine.com/inkycircus
Two New Legs: Bionic Legs Help Miracle Crash Survivor Walk Again - Gizmodo
Liked it Nov 8, 2007 3:21pm 3 reviews science
http://gizmodo.com/gadgets/two-new-legs/bionic-legs-help-miracle-crash-surviv...
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