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Posted on 01.22.08 by Emily

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I <3 pixel cookies! What a great use of a playdough extractor.
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We should treat personal electronic data with the same care and respect as weapons-grade plutonium - it is dangerous, long-lasting and once it has leaked there’s no getting it back
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Videos from a conference of interestingness that took place in Sydney, Nov 2007. Learn how to make a place people love, create a well tempered personal environment, make a zombie, look through the eyes of a child, understand the secret life of tango and g
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Screenshots from 23 and me, a web-based service that helps you read and understand your DNA. Esther (and 40 of her family/friends) have provided a saliva sample and now can use interactive tools to explore their genomes and family traits. (pictured above)
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“Evolution is already open-source; it happens all around and in us. The microorganisms living in each of our lungs are different as they adapt to our immune system.” He says that we need to take more of a hand in that evolution. A fascinating next questio
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