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5th Grader Discovers New Molecule | The Mary Sue
themarysue.com — “Kenneth Boehr wasn't expecting more than the usual from his ten-year-old students when he started a lesson on the Periodic table and handed out the molecule modeling kits. Then Clara Lazen handed him a model constructed from oxygen, nitrogen, and carbon atoms, and asked if she'd made a real chemical or not. Boehr found himself stumped. So he took a cellphone picture of the whole deal, and sent it to an old college buddy: Robert Zoellner, professor of chemistry at Humbolt State University. Turns ” View full resource at themarysue.com
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Buffy The Vampire Slayer Movie May Be Officially Slayed | The Mary Sue
themarysue.com — “Fans who revere Joss Whedon's Buffy the Vampire Slayer can breathe a slight sigh of relief today. The screenwriter responsible for writing the Buffy reboot film has apparently done a terrible job! Does this mean the film is done for? Not quite, Slayers. ” View full resource at themarysue.com
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Father Sews Wonder Woman Costume for Daughter | The Mary Sue
themarysue.com — “When invited to a birthday party whose theme required that the boys dress as superheroes and the girls as princesses, dad Jay C. Batzner came up with an awesome compromise that simultaneously stomped on the face of gender normativity and made his daughter happy. Wonder Woman, both a princess and a superhero, had long been Daria's favorite hero, so he sewed her this costume. We think this might be one of those steps to raising kickass daughters. (via Girls Love Superheroes)” View full resource at themarysue.com
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Woman Begins Labor During Bar Exam | The Mary Sue
themarysue.com — “An unnamed Northwestern Law student (as of this writing) was taking the bar exam recently. Not that unusual. Well, she was pregnant. Still, not that unusual. Well -- she was really pregnant. As in, so pregnant she was about to become not-pregnant-anymore. After starting the exam, she went into labor. Did this stop her? Did she say, I'll just go have this baby and maybe retake this exam at a later date? Nope. She finished the exam, then went over to Prentice Women's Hospital and gave birth about ” View full resource at themarysue.com
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New Science-y Sports Bra Promises Better Support | The Mary Sue
themarysue.com — “The scientists at Panache, a lingerie brand that caters to large-breasted women, have spent the past three years researching to help conquer the battle of the bounce. Basically, they say they've created the ultimate supportive sports bra.” View full resource at themarysue.com
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Male Birth Control Shot? | The Mary Sue
themarysue.com — “Flying deep under the radar is discussion about an injectable birth control option for men. Yeah -- an article was published on Wired in April, and then it quickly vanished into nothingness. But it's true: An Indian scientist has been devising a birth control method for men that is basically a temporary vasectomy. No surgery, just an injection into the vas deferens (after a local anesthetic) that can be reversed with another similar injection. So, why wasn't there a huge deal made about this?” View full resource at themarysue.com
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Male birth control? Getting an injection in a very sensitive area. Aaaaaaaaand no. http://bit.ly/jvOiG1
Neil DeGrasse Tyson Explains Everything | The Mary Sue
themarysue.com — “In this documentary entitled The Moon, the Tides and Why Neil DeGrasse Tyson is Colbert’s God, astrophysicist, director of the Hayden Planetarium, and God (according to Stephen Colbert) Neil DeGrasse Tyson shares what he knows about, well, the moon and the tides, but also our brains and the eternal acceleration of the universe. Get your Windex ready to clean any nearby flat surfaces, because your mind is about to be blown. (I Heart Chaos)” View full resource at themarysue.com
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Piranha Plant USB Necklace | The Mary Sue
themarysue.com — “Retro video game jewelry is not an entirely new trend, and neither is USB jewelry. BUT -- when those two things are put together you get this: A piranha plant USB necklace that looks like it shoots fireballs. It also comes in earrings. And it's made out of recycled circuit boards. It's old school Nintendo, it's wearable, it's green. This necklace wins. (So Geek Chic via Fashionably Geek)” View full resource at themarysue.com
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An Environmentally-Friendly Piranha Plant USB Necklace - The Mary Sue http://bit.ly/jGMWuP
The 10 Best (Worst?) Fictional Diseases | The Mary Sue
themarysue.com — “In honor of World Health Day (April 7), we at The Mary Sue thought we'd present a few of the geek world diseases that you are most definitely never going to contract. The following ailments are gnarly, unfortunate, and sometimes not even of this Earth. But as we enter allergy season and try to explain away our sinus infections, at least we can assure ourselves that we have no chance of catching something like Spattergroit.” View full resource at themarysue.com
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The Tin Webcomic | The Mary Sue
themarysue.com — “The Greeks have have the Odyssey and the Illiad, the Sumerians had Gilgamesh, Hindus have theMahbhrata and the Ramayana, the English have Beowulf, and and the Irish... the Irish have theTin B Cailnge. (Roughly translated, The Cattle Raid of Cooley.) Now I won't say that the Tin is my favorite ancient epic poem, but it's definitely got it's high points. Take, for example, the reason for the cattle raid (or war, really) in the first place. The whole thing starts up through a mixture of petty jealo” View full resource at themarysue.com
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