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Biology

Rabbit In Cosmetics Testing Control Group Sick Of Getting Told She Looks “Tired” Today

July 7, 2019 George Burgess

“I slept fine. I wish everyone would stop asking”

Environment

Scientists Say The Ocean Now Contains So Much Plastic That We Should Call It “The Plastic” And Be Happy With How Much Ocean It Contains

July 2, 2019 Amar Singh

Since it’s mostly plastic at this point, maybe we just give up on calling it The Ocean

Medicine

Paranoid Mother Keeps Child On Leash For 9 Months

July 1, 2019 Lexa Graham

“That kid will never learn how to get nutrients for itself if Cheryl keeps this up.”

Engineering

Sexism In Science? This Solar Panel Doesn’t Have A Single Woman On It

June 24, 2019 Lexa Graham

Critics are taking aim at the solar industry after an investigation revealed that no woman has ever spoken on any of the world’s solar panels.

Biology

Op-Ed: Please Let Me Live Vicariously Through Your Perfect Data

June 22, 2019 Fragnance Conchord

Just a quick hit of your graph’s flawless curves will allow me to survive another year of statistical insignificance!

Biology

Alcoholic Goldfish Drinks To Forget Harrowing Last Four Seconds

June 20, 2019 James Island

“Trust me, you don’t need to remember more than four seconds back to figure out that existence is suffering”

Chemistry

Health Inspector Deeply Unsettled By Lab’s “Do Not Microwave Fish, Curry, Or Aromatic Hydrocarbons” Note

June 16, 2019 Craig Fay

“I worry that the inclusion of “aromatic hydrocarbons” implies the issue was mostly due to their strong smell, and not the extremely high risk of cancer.”

Astronomy

Op-Ed by Thomas Dolby: I’m Embarrassed to Admit That She Didn’t Blind Me With Science, I Blinded Myself By Staring Into the Sun During a Solar Eclipse

June 11, 2019 Darren Springer

The woman in question did not blind me with science. Rather, despite her repeated warnings against it, I blinded myself by staring directly into the sun during a solar eclipse.

Biology

Neanderthals Who Mated With Humans Less Than 40,000 Years Ago Really Hated Being Called “Exotic”

June 4, 2019 James Island

Early humans would commonly call their Neanderthal sexual partners “exotic,” apparently believing that was somehow an okay thing to say.

Biology

Nutritionists Admit Every Vitamin Beyond “C” Totally Made Up

May 31, 2019 Craig Fay

“We were facing a tough quarter, and we needed a revenue booster, and someone suggested Vitamin D as a joke”

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