I've elected myself as the nerdiest person I know who manages to become lucid to living life and maintaining a feeling of someone worth talking to. I've been spending a lot of my free time digging through websites learning almost everything about the active science world. In medical news, they're digging holes in Antarctica, and I read somewhere else there is a growing concern on managing Antarctic exports. If we start selling in Antarctic bacteria as probiotic antioxidants, who's had the right to say we can't?
In other news, George Bush is pissing off stem-cell researchers, Bangladesh is dieing of arsenic, whale-fins are going to reinvent the way planes look, most of Saturn's moons are just comet fragments, cats were domesticated about 10,000 years ago when Humans invented agriculture, you can browse the Human Genome Project online, taxonomists take too long deciding on what to call a jellyfish-like creature, the Bush-meat trade is spreading an HIV-like retrovirus that has yet to cause a disease, the Search for Extra-Terrestrial Intelligence is saddened because Satellites are too clean, one of the Canary Islands are going to fall into the ocean and make a wave that will kill most of the east coast (old news but it was brought up recently), NASA is going to blow up a comet to see what it does, and the last thing I want to talk about is this:
Eta Carinae, the first Star known to be so large it survived it's own supernova.