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Unlikely Science: Geek Pop is GO! The world's first sci-pop concert is taking place online at Null Hypothesis. We'll be hosting what can only be described as "a right ol' shindig" in a ...
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Unlikely Science: The Science Behind the New Triumph Rocket 3 ... The Science Behind the New Triumph Rocket 3 Motorcycle. The first motorcycle manufacturer to employ Null-type scientific principles. ...
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Unlikely Science: Horizon: How to Kill a Human Being Jan 16, 2008 ... As a scientist, I have tended to find the BBC's Horizon documentaries somewhat less than inspiring. Over-dramatic, with not enough good ...
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Unlikely Science: You cannot remove your fingerprints with pineapple. Feb 24, 2008 ... You cannot remove your fingerprints with pineapple. Full marks, pat on the back, and maybe some sort of congratulatory painkillers go to ...
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Unlikely Science: White dielectric material? White dielectric material? I do love reading about the history of science sometimes! Cosmic microwave background (CMB) remnants of the Big Bang were first ...
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Unlikely Science: Oh joy - what geekery! Labels: art, geekery, jewellery, molecules, music, toys ... As for the molecule jewellery, I was wondering if they could make viagra, ...
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Unlikely Science: Horizon: How to Kill a Human Being Jan 16, 2008 ... Horizon: How to Kill a Human Being. As a scientist, I have tended to find the BBC's Horizon documentaries somewhat less than inspiring. ...
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Unlikely Science: The, erm, "exciting" world of referencing tools Apr 14, 2008 ... Having been an Endnote user for almost ten years now, I don't understand how people ever managed to write out reference lists by hand. ...
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Unlikely Science: Vatican: "Aliens could exist". No, it's not that that amuses me most, it's the original article title from the Vatican Magazine, the immensely improbable "Aliens are my Brother". Because. ...
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Unlikely Science: Henry McHenry and the Lower Limbs Henry McHenry! What a name, I thought when I stumbled across it whilst browsing the infinitely inferior pages of Science. ...
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