August 17, 2004

The Mystery of Hanuman - Inspiring Tales from Art and Mythology.

August 15, 2004

Cancer Stem Cells Hint at Cure.

August 14, 2004

The Politics of Burning Man. A conversation between Burning Man founder Larry Harvey and John Perry Barlow. [Via WorldChanging.]

August 12, 2004

The transhumanists are coming! And they're promoting mito flushes, sousveillance, cyberglogging, and genetic virtue.

August 11, 2004

Information Warriors. [Via Disinformation.]

August 10, 2004

Neural Darwinism. A brief interview with Gerald Edelman. [Via dangerousmeta!]

August 09, 2004

Koko Calls For The Dentist.

August 08, 2004

Vaccinations Against Drugs: Coming Soon to a School Near You.

August 07, 2004

The Art of Party Crashing. Artists and activists are preparing their Cheney jokes, Dubya drag, and phalluses for theatrical productions and festivals in honor of the RNC. Sounds like fun, but I hope they don't run afoul of Operation Garden Plot.

August 06, 2004

Monkeys prefer redheads.

August 05, 2004

Thai Zoo Halts Orangutan Boxing Matches.

August 04, 2004

Monkeehub. This is where babies jam animations are made. [Flash, via Milk and Cookies.]

August 03, 2004

We're living longer than ever, and the population of elderly is about to double. But Stanford researchers say our approach to aging is stuck in a time warp. [Via WorldChanging.]

July 30, 2004

Magical Stories of the Hijras. In India, 100,000 hijra eunuchs are a caste unto themselves. [Via Disinformation.]

July 28, 2004

Fetal Cells Offer Hope In China. In Beijing, fetal stem cells are being used to treat victims of paralysis and Lou Gehrig's disease.

July 27, 2004

John Kerry's role in uncovering the Iran-Contra scandal.

July 24, 2004

Old dinosaur books!

July 23, 2004

"She's Lost Control." Joy Division, George W. Bush, nipple wrenches and a gimp. [NSFW, .wmv, via Fleshbot.]

July 22, 2004

The 8-year legal fight over the 9,200-year-old skeleton of Kennewick Man than with American Indians) is finally over, but the scientists face a new wrangle: access to the remains. more inside

July 21, 2004

In Search of Orang-pendek. "Sumatra’s orang-pendek has been described as one of the most likely cryptids to actually exist. Richard Freeman dons his jungle survival kit and ventures into the rain forest to see for himself."
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