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From Strippers to Stingrays


By Sarah Kraybill Burkhalter and Sarah van Schagen
15 Sep 2006
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It's getting hot in herre ...

Climate scientists got hot and bothered last week when a group of burlesque dancers began a striptease at a government-sponsored conference in Australia. When the show started rubbing the researchers the wrong way, the seven performers were asked to pull out prematurely.
 
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Prius passes GO, collects more than $200

Monopoly has introduced a modernized Here & Now version, nauseatingly complete with McDonald's fries, a New Balance running shoe, Starbucks coffee, and a Motorola Razr cell phone as game pieces. Also making the cut: a Toyota Prius. Guess a Hummer wouldn't fit in the box.
Photo: goat_girl via Flickr
Photo: goat_girl via Flickr
 
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Photo: iStockphoto
Photo: iStockphoto

Sounds like a job for Captain Planet

In one Florida county, taking out the garbage just got interesting. At a soon-to-be-built landfill, superpower-wielding workers will vaporize trash with "lightning-like plasma arcs." By their powers combined, the gaseous byproducts will run the facility and a nearby Tropicana plant, and the solids will be used to build roads. Talk about taking pollution down to zero ...
 
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The poo is mightier

Roses are red, violets are blue, you can now write your love letters on Welsh sheep poo.
Photo: iStockphoto
Photo: iStockphoto
 
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Photo: Avik Gilboa / WireImage.com
Photo: Avik Gilboa / WireImage.com

Steve's last adventure

Crikey! We too were saddened to hear of Croc Hunter Steve Irwin's death (RIP, mate), but that's no reason to go avenging his death by killing stingrays. It is, however, reason to go avenging his death by playing a video game. Croc bombs away!
 

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Sarah Kraybill Burkhalter is Grist's editorial fellow.
Sarah van Schagen is Grist's editorial assistant.
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