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Rich people are more likely to drive like assholes
"Ten points for the old lady crossing the street!" said rich people everywhere.
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This guy loves public transit so much he’s been arrested 29 times for trying to drive it
So you think you like trains? Darius McCollum REALLY likes trains.
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Hurricane enable: How climate change is mixing up bigger, badder storms
Humans are playing bartender with the climate, and it doesn't bode well for your beach vacation.
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California’s unusual plan to cut greenhouse gases
Here's how the Bay Area, Sacramento, and San Diego are cutting greenhouse gases in response to S.B. 375.
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Tesla Model S rocks safety tests, gets highest possible score
The sexiest car on the market has now officially been deemed the safest. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration gave top marks to the Tesla sedan.
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Fracking frenzy slows as oil and gas assets plummet in price
Shale assets are worth less and less thanks to an oversaturated market and production that hasn’t always lived up to expectations.
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We want to live in this converted school bus
It's the perfect combination of tiny housing, reuse, and nostalgia. Well, if "nostalgia" to you means noogies and farts.
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Guinea pigs disturb German town with loud sex
They're up all night til the sun, they're up all night listening to guinea pigs getting lucky.
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Incredibly lucky guy lives after train hits him at 110 mph
We don't know if this 22-year-old is in for some Final Destination shit or what, but this is incredible.
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Do frightened grasshoppers increase carbon storage in grasslands?
Filed under: grasslands, NBI, biocarbon, carbon, natural systems Do frightened grasshoppers increase carbon storage in grasslands? It appears the answer is yes, according to Yale Forestry School research that shows grasslands where grasshoppers are afraid of being eaten by spiders retain more carbon. But the reason for this phenomenon might not be what you think. The […]