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  1. @BordadoIngles actually i kind of hope someone buys it for me :)
  2. As if a velvet uterus wasn't odd enough, here are pregnant dolls from Edo-period Japan http://bit.ly/NBOAu
  3. Christmas present for that difficult-to-buy-for person: a felt uterus http://bit.ly/velUte
  4. US healthcare bill passed after concessions on abortion http://bit.ly/Hlthcre
  5. Play or get played? Inspired by The Wire, the Indie's crime correspondent swaps with counterpart from Baltimore Sun http://bit.ly/11u9OU
  6. Ace, didn't know this was on: London Comics Festival at the ICA http://bit.ly/5iGmF
  7. A laser-powered robotic climber has won $900,000 - what's it gonna spend the cash on? http://bit.ly/2V6S4A
  8. Happy Carl Sagan Day! Blog in @newscientist's new CultureLab http://bit.ly/2ltpjs
  9. @KimKarman Yep, flew back superfast thanks. I shamefully didn't bring back any Hershey's for the team...
  10. Remixed @Richard_Dawkins apparently talking about the philosophy of @NewScientist - & swearing http://tr.im/EnOd (via @scottkeir)
  11. Spooky action at a distance: nanoparticles damage DNA from afar http://bit.ly/VbKHt
  12. RT @Eaterofsun: "Carl Sagan was more willing than any other major scientist to import ideas from sci fi and take them seriously": True?
  13. There goes the bacterial neighbourhood. Human microbes get picky about where they live http://bit.ly/JRKj
  14. Gaia cracks up: This hole in the ground is a baby that will rip Africa apart & grow into a new ocean http://bit.ly/38Pv58 @newscientist
  15. Germany interested in paying Ecuador's green ransom: Give us $7bn or we cut down a rainforest http://bit.ly/2LeNRh
  16. Noah's Ark for the 21st century: 'genome zoo' would house DNA from 10K species - http://bit.ly/2b2sUM (via @stevesilberman)
  17. Off the red eye, home for shut eye
  18. Cool kind of egg timer: gene test could indicate how long a woman can put off having children http://bit.ly/2TxoKG
  19. Mandelbrot's weather forecast: Cloudy, with a chance of fractals http://bit.ly/3qFoRN
  20. RT @newscientist The Copenhagen climate change summit. Our guide to the meeting that will determine humanity's future http://bit.ly/E4ARh