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Giraffes And Frogs Provide More Evidence Of New Species Hidden In Plai Two articles provide further evidence that we have hugely underestimated the number of species with which we share our planet. Today sophisticated genetic techniques mean that superficially identical animals previously classed as members of a single species, including the frogs and giraffes in these studies, could in fact come from several distinct 'cryptic'species. Jan. 29, 1964: Duck and Cover Dr. Strangelove spoofs the notion of nuclear holocaust. We laugh, but underneath the laughter is genuine fear. Compiled by Tony Long. Open-Source Teledildonics QDot Bunnyhug posts the code for the first open-source "intimate interface" to connect sex-toy hardware to Second Life. Have at it. In Sex Drive Daily. Beowulfand Angelina Jolie Give 3-D a Second Chance in Hollywo Once a nausea-inducing fad, 3-D is staging a comeback -- more than 50 years after its first run. When Beowulfcomes out in November, it will premiere on nearly 1,000 3-D screens -- the most ever. New Study Suggests The Stomach -- Not The Heart -- Offers Greater Lie A new study suggests that changes in gastric physiology perform better than standard polygraph methods in distinguishing between lying and telling the truth. Biological Warfare, Mad Cow Disease On University of Houston Student's A University of Houston student has made an award-winning breakthrough in biosensors that could help bioterrorism researchers in their ability to quickly and accurately detect toxic biological agents. Mrinal Shah, a doctoral student in chemical engineering at UH, has developed new methods in the use of biosensors that could provide one of the first steps in developing a protein-based biosensor that would help the government in safeguarding the nation. How Pathogens Evolve To Escape Detection In the evolutionary battle in which plants are trying to beef up their defenses against pathogens, researchers have discovered a bacterium that infects tomatoes by injecting a special protein into the plant's cells and undermines the plant's defense system. [Cool] 'Friends' Star Kudrow Set for HBO Sitcom Lisa Kudrow isn't waiting for "Friends"to become a distant memory -- she's already signed on for a new sitcom that sounds tailor made for her. Handel-Haus Halle This museum was the birthplace of baroque era composer George Frideric Handel and is the music museum for Halle, Germany. The site features a history of the museum, a Handel family tree, a list of works by Handel, and information about exhibits, including illustrated guides to the historical instrument collection and to the Handel exhibit (with information about Handel in Hamburg, Germany, and in Italy and London, and the Handel renaissance after 1945). In English and German. Sony Adds Fuel to Compact, Changeable-Lens Camera Trend Sony joins Panasonic, Olympus and Samsung in planning a compact camera with a larger-than-usual image sensor and interchangeable lenses.


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