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POPS100% edible googly eyes from Evil Mad Scientist Laboratories Gotta love the Evil Mad Scientists. More from the original: It has been clear for some time that a great many foods are improved by the judicious application of googly eyes. Obviously the one flaw in that scheme-- up to now-- has been that the foods were no longer edible. Removing this restriction opens a world of possibilities. As with many new technologies, the applications are nearly endless, and only time will tell whether this development ever sees its true potential.
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POPSFemale Sexual Dysfunction
1. Hypoactive Sexual Desire Disorder: "Not tonight! Every night" Hypoactive sexual desire disorder (HSDD) is defined as a persistent lack of desire or absence of sexual fantasies, mood and sex stimulation. 2. Sexual Arousal Disorder: "Nothing Play Turn-On" When your body ignores listening to your mind which says "YES" to sex, it's called sexual arousal disorder (SAD). Medically speaking, SAD is defined as the persistent or recurring inability to maintain adequate genital lubrication, swelling or other responses. Vaginal lubrication is dependent on the swelling of blood vessels in the genital region, so any impediment to blood flow could potentially cause SAD. 3. Female Orgasmic Disorder: "Lack of / No Orgasm" A persistent delay in, or complete absence of, orgasm that causes the woman marked distress is called "female orgasmic disorder" (FOD). 4. Sexual Pain Disorders: Perhaps the most extreme symptoms of female sexual dissatisfaction are those associated with sexual pain d
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POPSArtificial Meteorite Shows Martian Impactors Could Carry Traces Of Life Unfortunately the heat of reentry was so high, even with a protective two centimetre-thick rock coating, that the organisms were carbonised. They died but their cells still remain as "pompeified" forms. if martian sedimentary meteorites carry traces of past life, these traces could be safely transported to Earth. However, the results are more problematic when applied to Panspermia, a theory that proposes living cells could be transported between planets. STONE-6 showed at least two centimetres of rock is not sufficient to protect the organisms during entry."
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POPSEye Implants to Fight Progressive Blindness So far, Neurotech's approach appears to be safe for patients with degenerative diseases of the retina. That was the finding of a phase I trial with 10 patients, the results of which were published in 2006. "The real challenge is whether we'll be able to translate the positive observations in animals in humans," says Tao