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nah, TV Capt. Picard over all.

Um, we're discussing works of fiction featuring unbelievable characters in impossible situations, not...

Kirk and Spock killed God at one point. Your point is invalidated.

One of the oldest fan debates out there.

When we all know where that hate should be focused:

I just watched the above vid. He both looks and sounds like a tv preacher. I prefer my science to be delivered in half doses of factual grey.

Especially in our war against the people-made-out-of-water.

Well, even still, I hope people don't come to discount tissue engineering because of this event.

Thank you so much for publishing this, George. No matter how sad it is. We hear so often about the miracles and never hear about the sequelae. This is a very responsible bit of reporting and it is ever so important to let people know about the consequences of the major advances and the remarkable things that get

I think I disagree, but it is not cut and dried. Hopefully, this leads to something more permanent. All of the initial bone marrow transplant patients died because the physicians did not understand the importance of ABO typing. It took a while, but that led to a niche treatment - stem cell transplant. But it also

Rest in peace, sweetie.

What an incredibly ugly thing to say.

Who knew that advances in glass would have so much to owe to the smartphone industry.

We're all just hairless apes twitching and writhing around on a mossy rock flying through outer space at over a million miles an hour. The simple circuits that make up our brains are constantly flipping between 1 and 0, on and off, on and off. Cuteness aggression is just one 1 in a sea of a billion others and you

There's so many problems with this analysis.

This a horribly flawed 'analysis' for a few reasons:

To say that only 13% of the page is all that Google dedicates to actual search results is a bit disingenuous. Admittedly, more space than ever is taken up by sponsored results, but at least the author could be a bit more genuine and point out that 13% is search results, before you start to scroll down.
So, ABOVE the

I did a rough analysis of this Gizmodo page (before the comments started coming in so they're not included) and found that the area of the article text is about 7% of the total content area - the rest of it is all ads and promos. How evil.

The reason I mentioned those things that you did not, is to illustrate a point, and that point being that there is absolutely NO difference between ghosts, the easter bunny, santa claus, Cthulu, FSM, or the invisible dragon in my garage that I'm insisting is real. You see, you can't prove a negative. There are a

Well, consider them burned. There is no scientific evidence for, despite years of interest in them. Until so, I feel safe saying they are in the realm of wishful thinking and fantasy.