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Four Sticks: Andrew Hernandez of Tombs/Twin Lords and Aaron...
Tombs drummer, Andrew Hernandez, and I had been bouncing around ideas for a while regarding him having a running feature on Steel for Brains. Needless to say when Andrew informed me that he would...
Baroness Relief
New World Order or Business as Usual? -- An Open Letter...
Many of you have visited the Films For Action website and asked us why we have not posted any Alex Jones documentaries or included Infowars, Prision Planet, Natural News or other like-minded sites...
US VegWeekUS VegWeek
There are 52 weeks in a year, so why not make at least one of them meat-free? VegWeek is seven-day celebration highlighting the many benefits of choosing vegetarian foods—for our health, the planet, and animals—and thousands of people nationwide are...
Baltimore Veg Fest
First Tests For Fusion-Powered Spaceship Propulsion Successful...
#artistsagainstpiracy vs. #artistsforpiracy
I've made a lot of comments in interviews and online about file-sharing/music piracy in the past, though it occurs to me that I've never really made an all-encompassing statement about my thoughts on...
Everything you know about osmosis is (probably) wrong
Even though the concept is important to plant and human physiology, osmosis is understood in biology and chemistry in simple -- and often incorrect -- way.
Can I Get in the Van?
TRAP THEM'S RYAN MCKENNEY RESPONDS TO SACHA DUNABLE'S METALSUCKS...
Last week, as part of his recurring MetalSucks column, Blogronaut, Intronaut's Sacha Dunable asked the question: "Are corporate-sponsored metal shows killing the live concert market?" The blog garnered a large and impassioned response, not just from ...
New images confirm Big Bang theory - Telegraph
Dying vet's ‘fuck you' letter to George Bush & Dick Cheney...
Eating too much corn turns you into a vampire (without the...
The Steubenville Rape Verdict: Guilty
Astrobiologists discover fossils in meteorite fragments,...
Russell Brand: My life without drugs
Scientific evidence that you probably don't have free will...
Humans have debated the issue of free will for millennia. But over the past several years, while the philosophers continue to argue about the metaphysical underpinnings of human choice, an increasing number of neuroscientists have started to tackle t...