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Science is reinventing play, from extreme sports to gamification to ridiculous roller coasters to the playgrounds of tomorrow, and this issue is chock full of fun. Also, on a less fun note: Did global warming destroy my hometown?
I, for one, welcome our new butterfly overlords.
-- Seebs(neoSprockets.com)
from Tiffin, Ohio
they pry don't know just how to deal with the utter lack of gravity
They look huge. Did they get larger because of the lack of gravity, or did Nasa use a small lens. HA
from Wyoming, New York
Do these butterflies even try to fly in microgravity? I want to see the video!
Video: www.youtube.com/watch?v=o56u-XWrkro&feature=player_embedded
Joel Seguin
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