Science 
Global Warming: Kidney Stones and Melon Heads(0)
Global warming causes kidney stones? Only among melon-headed Warmists.
Scientists Claim Massive Asteroid Strike Preventable
Some asteroids have struck the earth in the past, inflicting incredible damage. Now, scientists believe they can detect and prevent future asteroid strikes, but lack enough funding from the government.
Renewable Petroleum: Microbes Eat Waste and Excrete Crude Oil
Renewable petroleum is made from feeding microbes straw and wood chips. The microbes then excrete crude oil. One company is producing oil now and is about three years from a large-scale production facility for making, what they say will be, $50-a-barrel oil.
Global Warming: New Sunspot Cycle May Mean The Iceman Cometh
While the Senate debates more taxes, the latest sunspot cycle, which started in 2007, might mean the coming of global cooling.
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