The recipe for making any creature is written in its DNA. So last November, when geneticists published the near-complete DNA sequence of the long-extinct woolly mammoth, there was much speculation about whether we could bring this behemoth back to life.
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You may not be able run over pedestrians in real life, but these games with great car kills make up for it!
There are a lot of sequels that should have been made but probably never will, due to the slings and arrows of outrageous(ly bad) fortune. This isn’t to say that there’s no hope whatsoever of these movies being made, only that as of right now the odds are better that a velociraptor will bite you in the ass.
the LG 3G Touch Watch Phone is simply a mobile phone that you wear on your wrist, and will be actually purchasable (at least in Europe) later this year.
Watch an interactive map of Walmart's virus-like growth from 1964 to 2007.
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Love really could be a drug, say scientists, who believe that one day the feelings may be induced by popping a pill or smelling perfume.
It’s no secret: Asian-Americans have talent. Hollywood knows it, too, and fans of these celebrities who share part of their cultural identity, upon seeing and hearing that one of their own is making it BIG in the world of entertainment develop a sense of pride for their culture.
Bob Odenkikr (Mr. Show with Bob and David) explores the world of craigslist penis photography. It's an art form!
He may not be as ghetto as Dr. Richard Walker, but Dr. Leavenworth has a style that cannot be replicated...unless your name is John Elway.
Users of all current versions of Microsoft Corp.'s Internet Explorer browser might be vulnerable to having their computers hijacked because of a serious security hole in the software that had yet to be fixed
Dr. Richard Walker may be a bit ghetto and unorthodox, but he gets results.
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