The OccasioNull
There's just so much strange stuff going on out there is science world that we don't have time to digest it all. Luckily, however, thanks to the wonders of modern thought we can now bring all the latest in abbreviated form. Hooray!
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Really spinny thing is spinninest in the solar system The fastest spinning natural object in the Solar System has been discovered by a British amateur astronomer. (2 June) |
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Bikini-clad Women Make Men Impatient A recent study shows that men who watched sexy videos or handled lingerie sought immediate gratification—even when they were making decisions about money, soda, and candy. (2 June) |
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Skynet military launch postponed Skynet, hang on, isn't that something to with Terminator? Stop! Stop it right now. (2 June) |
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Economist: girls actually better than boys at maths An economist in America has published research stating that girls have at least as much innate mathematical ability as boys. (2 June) |
| More girls than boys benefit from breastfeeding Counter-intuitive study finds breastfeeding better for girls. (2 June) |
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| Lost Tribe Revealed in Brazil Dramatic images of an isolated Brazilian tribe believed never to have had contact with the outside world - McDonalds planning first contact, (2 June) |
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Bug used to suck zoo animal blood A bloodsucking insect is being used to collect blood samples from animals at zoos (2 June) |
| Brain antennae will be helping students learn "within 30 years" A controversial ex-admiral who now represents much of Blighty's fee-paying schools sector has predicted that schoolchildren of the not-too-distant future might download knowledge directly into their brains. (2 June) |
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| Young adults hit by 'news fatigue' Young adults experience news fatigue from being inundated by facts and updates and have trouble accessing in-depth stories, says news summary service. (2 June) |
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Space Shuttle in Relief Mission Shuttle Discovery closed in on the International Space Station early Monday with a super-size delivery: a scientific lab that's as big as a school bus and a toilet pump. (2 June) |
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