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How Sperm Whales Offset Their Carbon Footprint 150

Boy Wunda writes "Scientists at Flinders University in South Australia found that in an awesome example of design by Mother Nature, Southern Ocean sperm whales offset their carbon footprint by simply defecating – an action that releases tons of iron a year and stimulates the growth of phytoplankton which absorb and trap carbon dioxide. If only we humans could say the same for our poop, which really doesn't do much more than just sit there." I'm going to do my part by buying some iron supplements and a can of chili, and heading off toward the ocean.

Comment Speed of Light (Score 1) 527

In a quantum sense, it seems that it is possible for particles to travel faster than the speed of light. Using tiny "tubes" through which microwaves have a small liklihood of traversing, studies have shown that while most waves stop dead, some "jump" through the tube instantaneously. Someone please explain why this does not collapse the laws of physics as we know them.

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