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Monthly Archives: July 2010
High-Alcohol Beer Gets Squirrelly… Really
I don’t even know what to say about this creation. I’m still absorbing the absurdity of the entire invention. BrewDog is a brewery in Scotland that pushes all the limits of what beer can be. I respect them for that, … Continue reading
Perpetual Motion Machines: Part I
This is my one and only post, so far, on perpetual motion machines, but I foresee this being a reoccurring topic, so I’m proactively numbering it. Why do I think perpetual motion machines will be appearing frequently in the news? … Continue reading
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Nice To Meet Your Microbes
The New York Times had an eye-opening science story on July 12, 2010 about the recent research and medical advances in the field of human-dwelling microbes. This story is a perfect example of why I inevitably fall back to science … Continue reading
Moving and Sitting Aren’t Opposites After All
I’m happy to see people are doing these studies, but I wasn’t hoping for these results. It turns out that exercising does not make up for the deleterious affects on heart health due to inactivity. In a study published in … Continue reading

