April 2011
73 posts
BBC News - Superman 'may end US citizenship', says... →
Apr 29th
Trump Unable To Produce Certificate Proving He's... →
Apr 28th
CULT OF THE DEAD COW: cyberpunk is dead →
Apr 26th
BBC - Wonder Monkey: Cannibalism - what is it good... →
Apr 26th
Apr 24th
The Science of Why We Don't Believe Science |... →
Apr 24th
BBC News - Lasers could replace spark plugs in car... →
Apr 24th
Overdose deaths down 35 percent after opening of... →
Apr 22nd
Versiones contradictorias sobre incidente en... →
Apr 21st
Eduardo becomes first indigenous leader in Peru →
Nayap Kinin (Awajun Wampis) becomes first indigenous congressman in the department of Amazonas.
Apr 21st
15 Amazing Computing Rarities of the 1990s →
Apr 20th
BBC News - Fossilised spider 'biggest on record' →
More KU research in the news
Apr 20th
Right-handedness prevailed 500,000 years ago →
Apr 20th
Repsol se asocia con Ecopetrol y Talismán para... →
Apr 20th
Marijuana Legalization: Poll Suggests Public... →
Apr 20th
State ends funds for funerals of poor | Wichita... →
Apr 20th
Deforestación en Amazonía peruana creció seis... →
Apr 20th
'Nuked and X-rayed' by Keibo Oiwa →
“One of the most important lessons we learn and relearn from the events of 3/11 and after is that our way of living was created and barely maintained only by causing  irreparable damage to the Earth, thus curtailing the possibility of a good future.”
Apr 19th
Humpback whale song spreads to other whales →
Apr 19th
THC blood test: Pot critic William Breathes nearly... →
Apr 19th
Apr 18th
Our Uhs And Ums May Help Children Learn Language:... →
Apr 18th
785 - The NPA of Champions - Main →
Just found this on the Wayback Machine. It’s an old PLA affiliated phreaking site that I used to run. Pretty nice that it’s still around even though the info is ridiculously outdated. 
Apr 17th
Liberia's cross-dressing soldiers. - By Mark... →
Few things exemplify the chaos of Liberia more than the sight of doped-up, AK-47-wielding 15-year-olds roaming the streets decked out in fright wigs and tattered wedding gowns. Indeed, some of the more fully accessorized soldiers in Charles Taylor’s militia even tote dainty purses and don feather boas. Why did this practice begin and what is the logic behind it?
Apr 17th
Scientists Find First Evidence That Weather... →
Apr 17th
FDA clears first-of-a-kind device for brain cancer →
Apr 16th
Czechs Ban New Synthetic Drugs, Salvia, Ketamine →
Apr 14th
First comprehensive gene map of the human brain:... →
Apr 14th
How Google is teaching computers to see →
Apr 14th
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Bolivia enshrines natural world's rights with... →
Apr 14th
Joran van der Sloot Reportedly Linked to Peruvian... →
Apr 14th
Sweat lodge ends a free spirit's quest - CNN.com →
Apr 13th
North Korea's Pleas For Food Aid Draw Suspicion :... →
Apr 13th
Zanoni by Baron Edward Bulwer Lytton Lytton -... →
Apr 13th
Etidorhpa, or The End of Earth. The Strange... →
By John Uri Lloyd (1897)
Apr 13th
Mundo Amazonico, Vol 2 (2011) →
Apr 12th
Wichita man petitions state to keep President... →
Wow. He’s TOTALLY not a racist! Shultz questioned the validity of Obama’s certificate of live birth, and said Obama’s supporters have spent a lot of time and money to smear those who question where he was born as racists or so-called birthers. […] But Shultz said it was peculiar that a “mulatto baby” was born and yet no one from the hospital remembers the...
Apr 11th
Mario Vargas Llosa: "Fujimori y Humala ponen en... →
Apr 11th
Dopamine controls formation of new brain cells,... →
Apr 11th
Psychedelic drug cuts brain blood flow and... →
Apr 11th
BBC News - Peru election: Partial results point to... →
The prospect of a run-off between Mr Humala and Ms Fujimori has worried some Peruvians, including the Nobel Prize-winning author Mario Vargas Llosa, who has said it would be like “choosing between Aids and cancer”.
Apr 11th
Rubber cultivation in South America booms as... →
“the doubling of rubber prices since 2007 to about $2.25 per pound, along with advances in soil management, are once again spurring interest in the cultivation of rubber in South America. Giant agribusinesses as well as small entrepreneurs are planting thousands of acres in this sparsely populated region, hoping to cash in.”
Apr 11th
Scientists settle centuries-old debate on... →
Apr 11th
LSD: The Geek's Wonder Drug? →
Apr 10th
Peru cancels Tia Maria copper mine project after... →
Apr 9th
Leftist Humala woos ethnic vote, widens lead in... →
Apr 9th
Latin America shakes off the US yoke →
Apr 9th
Desde hoy empieza a regir la ley seca con multas... →
Apr 9th
Campaign Update: Peru Police, Army Convicted for... →
Apr 8th
Political Orientations Are Correlated with Brain... →
Apr 8th