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Sunrise on Mars is beautiful… if you happen to enjoy the gradual illumination of a desolate and murderous wasteland. |
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[url=http://science.time.com/2012/12/07/voyager-6-billion-miles-later-photos-from-the-depths-of-our-solar-system/?hpt=hp_t3]Voyager | Voyager, 11 Billion Miles Later: Photos from the Depths of Our Solar System | TIME.com[/url]
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[quote=los panda;971411]i use e-trial
[YT]XL2RLTmqG4w[/YT][/quote] I made sure to purchase Balls insurance as well. [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aD9y2-AGqjA]Tim and Eric: "Balls Insurance" (Awesome Show) - YouTube[/ame] |
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[url=http://news.yahoo.com/brilliant-geminid-meteor-shower-peaks-tonight-122200382.html]Brilliant Geminid Meteor Shower Peaks Tonight - Yahoo! News[/url]
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Why not:
[URL="http://www.disinfo.com/2012/12/scientists-create-proteins-to-enable-human-eyes-to-see-a-wider-color-spectrum/"]Scientists create proteins to enable human eyes to see a wider color spectrum.[/URL] |
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[url=http://news.yahoo.com/first-alien-earth-found-2013-experts-170808230.html]First 'Alien Earth' Will Be Found in 2013, Experts Say - Yahoo! News[/url]
would be awesome |
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More awesome from [URL="http://www.bbc.com/future/story/20120321-searching-for-a-starship"]NASA[/URL]
[I]While the US government’s manned space programmes appear stuck in Earth’s orbit, this audacious project aims to kickstart efforts towards interstellar space travel – journeys over vast distances to stars outside of our solar system. It is driven by ideas that range from ensuring the survival of the human species and searching for intelligent alien life to the desire to overhaul space propulsion and just pure academic endeavor. Science fiction favourites from wormholes and warp drives to light speed and lasers are all on the table, meaning parts of the project can end up sounding like the wish list for an episode of Star Trek.[/I] |
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[URL="http://www.futurity.org/society-culture/dna-profiling-catches-repeat-criminals/"]DNA and Crime[/URL]
[I]First, as DNA databases grow, “easy to catch” offenders are deterred or incarcerated quickly, so new crimes are committed by more elusive offenders, resulting in new crimes that are more difficult to solve. Second, as police officers become more familiar with DNA and other forensic evidence, they grow more aware of the limited accuracy of tools they once relied upon—like eyewitness testimony—and are increasingly selective in whom they arrest, resulting in fewer but more accurate arrests.[/I] And: [I]The cost of collecting and analyzing each DNA sample is less than $40, according to a US Department of Justice estimate, and less than $20 in several states. The marginal cost of analyzing new DNA samples continues to fall as technology improves, and DNA databases exhibit tremendous returns to scale. There are large startup costs for crime lab equipment and computer databases, but the cost of expanding the program is relatively small.[/I] |
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[quote=RedskinRat;987760][URL="http://www.futurity.org/society-culture/dna-profiling-catches-repeat-criminals/"]DNA and Crime[/URL]
[I]First, as DNA databases grow, “easy to catch” offenders are deterred or incarcerated quickly, so new crimes are committed by more elusive offenders, resulting in new crimes that are more difficult to solve. Second, as police officers become more familiar with DNA and other forensic evidence, they grow more aware of the limited accuracy of tools they once relied upon—like eyewitness testimony—and are increasingly selective in whom they arrest, resulting in fewer but more accurate arrests.[/I] And: [I]The cost of collecting and analyzing each DNA sample is less than $40, according to a US Department of Justice estimate, and less than $20 in several states. The marginal cost of analyzing new DNA samples continues to fall as technology improves, and DNA databases exhibit tremendous returns to scale. There are large startup costs for crime lab equipment and computer databases, but the cost of expanding the program is relatively small.[/I][/quote]doesn't make sense to me, they take your fingerprints and your image, but not your dna... |
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[quote=RedskinRat;987760][URL="http://www.futurity.org/society-culture/dna-profiling-catches-repeat-criminals/"]DNA and Crime[/URL]
[I]First, as DNA databases grow, “easy to catch” offenders are deterred or incarcerated quickly, so new crimes are committed by more elusive offenders, resulting in new crimes that are more difficult to solve. Second, as police officers become more familiar with DNA and other forensic evidence, they grow more aware of the limited accuracy of tools they once relied upon—like eyewitness testimony—and are increasingly selective in whom they arrest, resulting in fewer but more accurate arrests.[/I] And: [I]The cost of collecting and analyzing each DNA sample is less than $40, according to a US Department of Justice estimate, and less than $20 in several states. The marginal cost of analyzing new DNA samples continues to fall as technology improves, and DNA databases exhibit tremendous returns to scale. There are large startup costs for crime lab equipment and computer databases, but the cost of expanding the program is relatively small.[/I][/quote] Yeah, but that also opens up some questions on the validity of these DNA tests. There have been several cases (with identical twins and what not) where it becomes nearly impossible to determine who did the crime. Secondly, there also exists an unknown number of people who are Chimeras (other than Jason's family). They are people who actually possess two different strands of DNA. For instance in a maternity case they almost took a woman's children away from her because they didn't match her DNA. It wasn't until they had someone watch another child exit her womb, DNA that child, and come up with the same non-match result to hold up in court. There are some serious drawbacks to DNA testing that need to be explored, but overall its a much more accurate method than eye witness accounts. [URL="http://boingboing.net/2009/05/01/the-mind-blowing-wor.html"]The Mind-Blowing World of Human Chimeras - Boing Boing[/URL] |
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Now I can excuse some of my antagonists on WP. [COLOR="White"]J/K[/COLOR]
[URL="http://www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=the-minds-compartments-create-conflicting-beliefs"]How our modular brains lead us to deny and distort evidence - Shermer[/URL] [I]There is no unified “self” that generates internally consistent and seamlessly coherent beliefs devoid of conflict. Instead we are a collection of distinct but interacting modules often at odds with one another. The module that leads us to crave sweet and fatty foods in the short term is in conflict with the module that monitors our body image and health in the long term. The module for cooperation is in conflict with the one for competition, as are the modules for altruism and avarice or the modules for truth telling and lying.[/I] |
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[url=http://news.yahoo.com/largest-structure-universe-discovered-093416167.html]Largest Structure in Universe Discovered - Yahoo! News[/url]
Can't wait till we have USS Enterprise ready for voyage. |
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[url=http://www.foxnews.com/science/2013/01/28/proof-bigfootgroup-releases-top-10-filmed-encounters/?intcmp=features]‘Proof’ of Bigfoot? Group releases list of top 10 filmed encounters | Fox News[/url]
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[URL="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/01/28/finding-bigfoot-physical-evidence-video_n_2565587.html"]'Finding Bigfoot': Eyewitness Accounts And Physical Evidence In West Virginia (VIDEO)[/URL]
^ This could be a really [I]big[/I] discovery!!!! |
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Is this also the sci-fi thread?
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