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Monday, 3 January 2011
Super Monkey Collider Loses Funding
Posted on 06:48
by Unknown
Though the longitudinal study on whether
multiple stab wounds may be harmful to monkeys
is not yet complete,
The Onion
reports that the economic crisis is forcing politicians to cut funding in other areas of curiosity-based research, such as CERN's
Large Monkey Collider.
At least the scientists did manage to discover
cheesium
before the funding was cut :)
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