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Can you do the double slit experiment with a cat cannon? « Ask a Mathematician / Ask a Physicist

http://www.askamathematician.com/2010/12/q-can-you-do-the-double-slit-experiment-with-a-cat-cannon/ Physicist : It helps to first get an idea of how the double slit experiment is done.
Video: Watch a fly inflate its head to break through a wall and escape Zoologger is our weekly column highlighting extraordinary animals – and occasionally other organisms – from around the world Species : Cacoxenus indagator http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn19764-zoologger-houdini-fly-inflates-head-to-break-walls.html

Zoologger: Houdini fly inflates head to break walls - life - 24 November 2010

The appeal of sudoku has spread to the prokaryotic world.

Problem-solving bacteria crack sudoku - tech - 16 November 2010

http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn19733-problemsolving-bacteria-crack-sudoku.html
http://voices.washingtonpost.com/campus-overload/2010/10/suspected_georgetown_drug_lab.html

Campus Overload - Suspected Georgetown drug lab... Wait, what is DMT?

Two students were arrested Saturday on suspicion of manufacturing an LSD-like drug, DMT, in a freshman dorm at Georgetown University .
People love a good conspiracy theory. The JFK assassination plot, aliens crash landing at Roswell, the 9/11 truth movement and charges of government surveillance are all an indelible part of our pop culture landscape and are by and large, total bullshit. So where does your average conspiracy buff go to learn about shadowy plots that aren't pure tinfoil hattery?

7 Insane Conspiracies That Actually Happened

http://www.cracked.com/article_15974_7-insane-conspiracies-that-actually-happened.html
http://www.ediblegeography.com/intestinal-cyborgs-for-obesogenic-environments/ This September, Tim Maly of Quiet Babylon is curating a month-long 50th birthday party for the word “ cyborg .” IMAGE: A cyborg mouse, depicted in Clynes and Kline’s paper, “Cyborgs and Space,” published in Astronautics magazine, September 1960: “One of the first Cyborgs, this 220-gm rat has under its skin the Rose osmotic pump, designed to permit continuous injections of chemicals at a slow, controlled rate into an organism without any attention on the part of the organism.”

Intestinal Cyborgs For Obesogenic Environments