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No, in '64/'65 Ford participated in the design of a new chassis for what became the Mark III (pictured above).

Perhaps just barely, but it counts.

Come on people, I cannot be the only one who has noticed this:

Well said. The article is conflating investment with speculation.

This. Just...this. Thank you for expressing how we should act as responsible humans, atheist or not. The behavior of others doesn't excuse our own bad behavior. Ironically, this crucial religious tenet is probably its most often ignored and most applicable.

I have specialized in caring for patients suffering from back pain for more than 25 years. I wish this article was true...

I'm sure this will get lost in the crossfire, but you do all realize that everything we eat has already been already genetically modified, don't you?

Lasers on their frickin' heads. CHECK.

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Most accurate depiction of D&D. EVER.

Well, it's snarky and fun, but misses the mark a wee bit in fulfilling the requirements of a proper scientific abstract. The abstract isn't just about shortcutting to the results, it's supposed to provide a synopsis (synonym alert!) of the entire article to help the reader determine whether it's worth reading.

This is actually already possible. The Nevada Test Site has been offering monthly tours for years, and I've taken the tour.

Diamond didn't name his book "Guns, Germs and Steel" for nothing. It's clear from history that the caucasians carried contagions like smallpox, and its effect against native amerindians helped to fulfill our Manifest Destiny.
There are a few indications that intentional innoculation was considered, but most historians

Would a private corporation have a Prime Directive ala Star Trek? No.

My pleasure. Anthropology is an avocation, and I live here in the Intermountain West, so I get to spend time looking at Fremont, Pueblo and Clovis cultural sites.

Couple of thoughts:1. There is no "Anasazi tribe". Anasazi is a Navajo word meaning "the Strangers" or "the Enemy". It's an outdated term used in the past by scholars. The term currently in use is Ancient Pueblo peoples.

Here's a pretty cool science project I did with my Makergear M2 for a PhD friend of mine. We created a set of rings to correct a design flaw in a Zeiss oil microscope.

Actually it's not anatomically correct in many details. For instance, the cervical vertebrae. The canal is misplaced, and the morphology of the vertebra visible is completely wrong. The esophagus and vessels are pretty well done, but the trachea has cartilaginous rings at this level, and I doubt that with a posterior

It's seasonal. The outbreak occurs in spring. During the winter, even in temperate zones, people wear more clothing to counter the effects of the cold, and so make less vitamin D because of the lack of sun exposure. Poor diet and general health merely magnifies the problem.