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Sunday, December 29, 2013

Don't Go, Red Lobster!

If Red Lobster goes out of business, you'll want to hang onto all of the chain's recipes.

ohhhhh man, those biscuits

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With the year coming to a close, the BuzzFeed team picked 11 of the most memorable personal stories we read this year.

  1. Thanksgiving In Mongolia — New Yorker
  2. Sliver Of Sky: Confronting The Trauma Of Sexual Abuse — Harper's Magazine
  3. The Old Man At Burning Man — GQ
  4. All My Exes Live in Texts: Why the Social Media Generation Never Really Breaks Up — The Cut
  5. Why I Stay Closeted In Asia — BuzzReads
  6. Now We Are Five: David Sedaris And His Family At The Beach — New Yorker
  7. My Life With The Thrill-Clit Cult — Gawker
  8. Our Kind Of Ridiculous: Yous, Me And Blackness As Probable Cause — Gawker
  9. Totally Hosed — The Rumpus
  10. Gretchen Molannen's Legacy: Suffering, Suicide And A Journalist's Responsibility — Tampa Bay Times
  11. Schizophrenic. Killer. My Cousin. — Mother Jones

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ScienceDaily: Top Science News

ScienceDaily: Top Science News


Smithsonian's Submillimeter Array reveals giant star cluster in the making

Posted: 16 Dec 2013 11:24 AM PST

W49A might be one of the best-kept secrets in our galaxy. This star-forming region shines 100 times brighter than the Orion nebula, but is so obscured by dust that very little visible or infrared light escapes. Astronomers have peered through the dusty fog to provide the first clear view of this stellar nursery.

When will Earth lose its oceans?

Posted: 16 Dec 2013 11:23 AM PST

The natural increase in solar luminosity -- a very slow process unrelated to current climate warming -- will cause the Earth's temperatures to rise over the next few hundred million years. This will result in the complete evaporation of the oceans. The first three-dimensional climate model able to simulate the phenomenon predicts that liquid water will disappear on Earth in approximately one billion years, extending previous estimates by several hundred million years.

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