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It's alive!

This team darts through each day's science news faster than the ruby-throated hummingbird that beats its wings 80 times per second. (Don't Worry, It's Extinct.)Mon Jul 26th, 2010 by Andrew Moseman | 6 comments80beats | Kepler's Early Results Suggest Earth-Like Planets Are Dime-a-DozenMon Jul 26th, 2010 by Carl Zimmer | 4 commentsThe Loom | Gonna Have A Fungal Good Time [With Apologies to James Brown]Mon Jul 26th, 2010 by Ed Yong | 10 commentsNot Exactly Rocket Science | Sniff-detector allows paralysed people to write messages, surf the net and drive a wheelchair Sun Jul 25th, 2010 by Eric Wolff | 24 commentsScience Not Fiction | Comic-Con: Ray Bradbury and "90 God-Damned Incredible Years"Mon Jul 26th, 2010 by Sheril Kirshenbaum | 13 commentsThe Intersection | The Flow of Energy in the United StatesWed Jul 21st, 2010 by Julianne | 22 commentsCosmic Variance | I Wish Your Wish (Would Fall Off)Tue Jul 20th, 2010 by Rebecca Horne | 25 commentsVisual Science | What You See When a Kingfisher's About to Eat You Discover TweetersDiscover Tweeters BadAstronomer: .
Reminds me of where I grew up in Virginia.BadAstronomer: Oklahoma skies putting on a show for us. DISCOVER holds the exclusive copyright to each 80beats post for 30 days after publication, but on the 31st day the text is licensed under Creative Commons (please note that the images aren't ours to give away).

Jekyll and Mr.



 70 years old and still amazing. i always knew they would be big.
Bing implements the new tools so users can "seamlessly interact with Twitter." HuffPo already went all-out and built a Twitter edition and the WSJ.com told us, they hope @anywhere "will help us connect readers with the broader story."Citysearch says that @anywhere "will help our users get a complete real-time snapshot of a merchant and, when they'd like, engage that merchant via Twitter directly from our site.

This is something one the children I look after lamented now he is in a year 3/4 class at his new school, “We never play anymore”. Many child care centres, and even libraries, these days have consoles available for visitors to use. Sadly I lost it when I moved back to Brisbane from Sydney. Every play is designed to provide 2-6 players with hours of quality entertainment, danger, violence, betrayal, mayhem, and laughs.