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@Copernileo: People routinely receive phds at less than 21 years of age. A friend and mentor Evgeny Nudler received his in Russia at the age of 19. He's now a world famous scientist in his 30s.

@ZFK: You mean sarcasm. And yes, he's being sarcastic. And yes I do have a PhD. People routinely get them at less than 21 years of age.

@avatar003: My mom is a hippy born in 46. She was smoking a j when her water broke w/ me at the age of 40. I'm a member of mensa and a phd.

@Slinkytech: The government does not prevent numerous privately funded labs performing research and publishing results in internationally syndicated scientific journals.

@Brookespeed: It would behoove you to elaborate: agonists bind receptors and activate them at respective association rates and constants. Antagonists occupy similar parameters for all intents and purposes and readily bind their cognate receptor however differ in the fact that they do not active the receptor.

From this moment on Space Tourism will slowly become extremely profitable.

Excellent for its time, but honestly I thought they knew more than that about dna at the time. They're highly inaccurate in their representation of the dna.

@Alfisted: That's gross. Those are pubes, right?

@hostile-17: I like everything about this comment!

I've owned a Lenovo Ideapad S10-3t 10.1 in netvertible (think original tablet PCs scaled for netbooks) for many months and LOVE IT TO DEATH.

I cannnotttt believe they included riker's island on the nyc map. INSANE

anyone want the PDF from J.Arachnology hit me up.

It would be pretty cool if they hadn't named it FabriCan

@Architectin: They were designed for maximum gas volume. These are less bright for sure.

@blyan: Same mentality than begot slavery I'd venture to guess.

@ceilingFANBOY: Silly... Oxygen is converted to water-vapor. It is the glucose (sugar) you ingest in myriad forms that becomes CO2. Breath some radioactive Oxygen and I promise the CO2 you breath out wont be radioactive.

@Balaenoptera: Exactly, the oxygen they generate tends to stay dissolved in sea-water, and as a result is there to supply energy to the herbivores and consequent carnivores that feed off the bloom.