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Crazy Futures From the Past: Tank Operated by Phonograph, a Bike for the Whole Family, Etc
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Mentos Is to Diet Coke as Coffee Filter Is to Guinness?!
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Ultimate Green Burial: Frozen & Vibrated Into Dust, Kinda Like a Terminator
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Beef Fat Spill Turns the Houston Ship Channel Into a Clogged Artery
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Aflockalypse: The Media Goes on Apocalyptic Overdrive
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Cocaine Vaccine Could Stop Addiction in Its Tracks
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Drug Users Are Mining the Scientific Literature for "Legal Highs"
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Astronomy Gets Adorable: Ten-Year-Old Girl Discovers Supernova
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Bringing Embryonic Stem Cells to the Blind: Clinical Test Gets FDA Approval
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Do Chubby Babies Make for Chubby Toddlers and Overweight Adults?
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On New Year’s Eve, 2,000 Dead Birds Rained Down on Arkansas
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Fridge of the Future Predicts We Will Be Lazy
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