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discoverynews:

Will We Find Oceans on Pluto?
The recent announcement that there might be lakes just under the comparatively thin circular, bumpy features on the  surface of the Jovian moon Europa offers tantalizing evidence that the  icy outer bodies of the solar are much more dynamic and interesting than  thought.

discoverynews:

Will We Find Oceans on Pluto?

The recent announcement that there might be lakes just under the comparatively thin circular, bumpy features on the surface of the Jovian moon Europa offers tantalizing evidence that the icy outer bodies of the solar are much more dynamic and interesting than thought.

theclearlydope:

Clearly Dope Breakfast Rap: Done … done … that cake is done.

the-awesomer:

Yellow. Cheese. Eggs. White. Pancakes. Batter.

This guy is off the hook.

(NSFW:Lyrics)

nprmusic:

An atmosphere of tension surrounded The Rolling Stones when the band got into the studio to record Some Girls,  its 16th U.S. release, in 1978. Not only did the group worry that the  new waves of disco and punk threatened to pass it by, but Keith Richards  was awaiting a serious heroin-trafficking court date that threatened to  put him and the group out of commission. The Stones were in trouble.
But, like a great athlete, The Rolling Stones came through in the  clutch, producing one of the band’s best and best-selling albums. Some Girls accomplished everything it set out to do and more: The album went  platinum six times, “Miss You” dominated the disco floors, and  “Shattered” and “Beast of Burden” countered any claims of the group’s  diminishing relevance. Richards even got off on probation.
In honor of Some Girls’ re-release, Mick Jagger and Keith Richards discuss the album on today’s World Cafe.

nprmusic:

An atmosphere of tension surrounded The Rolling Stones when the band got into the studio to record Some Girls, its 16th U.S. release, in 1978. Not only did the group worry that the new waves of disco and punk threatened to pass it by, but Keith Richards was awaiting a serious heroin-trafficking court date that threatened to put him and the group out of commission. The Stones were in trouble.

But, like a great athlete, The Rolling Stones came through in the clutch, producing one of the band’s best and best-selling albums. Some Girls accomplished everything it set out to do and more: The album went platinum six times, “Miss You” dominated the disco floors, and “Shattered” and “Beast of Burden” countered any claims of the group’s diminishing relevance. Richards even got off on probation.

In honor of Some Girls’ re-release, Mick Jagger and Keith Richards discuss the album on today’s World Cafe.

npr:

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