• The Environment

    Snake With Clawed Foot Found In China

    By Stuart Fox Posted on 9.17.2009 16 Comments

    Just because most mutants don't gain special powers doesn't make them any less interesting. Case and point, this snake discovered the other day in Southwest China. Looking at the picture, you should be able to figure out what makes this snake different from most. Namely, the weird clawed limb sticking out of its side.

    9.17.2009 at 10:50am - Comment by stampaufaz

    the term Chimera is improperly used. This animal is not a chimera, that term doesn't refer to this type of mutation. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chimera_%28genetics%29

  • Entertainment & Gaming

    Gaming Improves Social Skills

    By Posted on 7.24.2008 2 Comments

    New research by Eryn Grant, a Ph.D. student at Queensland University, says the virtual reality game, Second Life, boosts people’s ability to socially interact. The game, according to Grant, improves social connections between complete strangers by making it easier for people to find common interests.

    7.25.2008 at 11:50am - Comment by stampaufaz

    Eryn Grant might be going for a PHD but she obviously has no idea how to conduct a decent test. It sounds to me like there are no controls in this test at all. Although these users may be improving their online social skills, placing them in a real live situation involving real human interaction would prove to show slim to none improvement. Going to a school chock full of 247 gamers all playing interactive games including 2nd life only further detaches people from reality. Different rules apply to the social interactions one experiences in these games, the fact is, is that its not real and you can say and do anything you want and there would be no consequences other than possibly being kicked off of the game... oh no. This study although i feel is a good idea due to constant social gamings impact on the users actual social life is affecting millions of people world wide. I feel that the findings of this test must be inaccurate. Becoming better at a game is one thing, and even when the game emulates real life it still isnt real life. Actual social interaction depends on a multitude of variables especially confidence. And when your avatar is a good looking guy its a whole heck of a lot easier to talk to people when your hiding behind your character. Actually being confident for who you are and what you look like in real life def are huge variables in this test and it is obvious that they are not being tested.

  • The Environment

    10 Audacious Ideas to Save the Planet

    By Posted on 8.1.2008 27 Comments

    Making a dent in the climate crisis is going to take more than solar panels and recycled toilet paper. Scientists are finding ever more creative ways (pig pee! DIY tornadoes! mini nuclear reactors!) to clean up the Earth

    6.16.2008 at 11:53am - Comment by stampaufaz

    My research group and i began looking at this topic after the whole MIT witricity business. Its an excellent proposition but we soon found articles of the effects of various microwave freq. on the body. Turns out most MWF can cause blindness. A study done on rhesus monkeys and exposing them to various MW frequencies cause almost all of them to go completely blind. Turns out there is a lot of water in your eyes and microwaves excites water molecules and heats them. Essentially there eyes were boiled from the inside out.



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