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Posted Fri, Aug 28, 6:54 a.m.
I think the next big blockbuster in this general science of youth arena is a drug called afamelanotide, being developed by an Australian outfit. Main use is protection from ultraviolet sun damage, but also reported to suppress appetite. Definitely of interest to the youth seeking crowd.
MOREPosted Wed, Aug 26, 12:27 p.m.
Hysteria would be saying that South Park will be overtaken by a 20 foot wall of water. But this dam stuff is pretty crazy in and of itself. For instance, the story from last winter about the dam that was left open because somebody didn't check their voicemail (or some ...
MOREPosted Mon, Aug 24, 9:35 a.m.
Thanks for this article. I appreciated it and enjoyed it. The dismissive comment about Libertarianism not working was a little irritating, though. Big 'L' Libertarians can be dogmatic, absolutist and extreme. But, that said, their general beliefs are personal autonomy and freedom. These are serious ideas. And to be so ...
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