A Strange Spike in End-of-Life Surgery
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A Strange Spike in End-of-Life Surgery GENEVA — One of the very pillars of physics and Einstein’s theory of relativity – that nothing can go faster than the speed of light – was rocked Thursday by new findings from one of the world’s foremost laboratories. European researchers said they clocked an oddball type of subatomic particle called a neutrino going faster than the 186,282 miles per second that has long been considered the cosmic speed limit. The claim was met with skepticism, with one outside physicist calling it the equivalent of saying you have a flying carpet. Nation’s Climatologists Exhibiting Strange Behavior (Season 1: Ep 5 on IFC) Evidently, something is causing large numbers of a common breed of researcher known as “the climate scientist” to act increasingly agitated. As the Onion reports, nobody is really certain what it is they’re responding to, but one thing is for certain: Nobody has any idea what has the strange creatures worked up. … Imagine elephants and lions roaming wild in Arizona, and you have a sense for the strange beauty of a safari at the Sanbona Wildlife Reserve in South Africa’s Little Karoo. It’s almost time to “Spring ahead.” The Strange Half-Life of Tila Tequila: Why Old and New Media Don’t Mix Renewable energy expert Dan Chiras talks about the future of fuel-efficient, diesel hybrid cars. Where is the strange and wonderful place this homesteader describes? And how do you get there? Well, it’s official: Twitter is everywhere. photo: Jeremy Carbaugh via flickr Most TreeHugger readers probably a good handle on the concept that large monocropped fields have lesser biodiversity than more mixed cultivation, and that industrial agriculture uses excessive amounts of fertilizer to push crop yields to their maximum, even at the expense of decreasing soil fertility. But now scientists in Switzerland have identified why all that f… |
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