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Why's it raining? Bacteria. That's why.

Remember how when you were little and it rained, your parents told you God is crying because you did something wrong? Turns out it's actually just a whole host of bacteria coalescing into ice and plummeting back to Earth. Because you did something wrong.

Brent Christner of Louisiana State University, with colleagues in Montana and France, reported today in Science that most ice nucleators, particles ice forms around, found in snow at mid- and high-latitude locations were biological in origin. I.e., it's just just the yellow snow you need to worry about. It's pretty much all filled with creepy crawlies (or, more appropriately, fearsome flagellum).

Their guess, then, is that the bacteria affects the rain cycle or actually causes their own precipitation.

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Ski hill in Texas will use 'plastic' snow; surf break in Nebraska planned next

60666_bearfire.jpg Thanks to global warming, our future prospects for shreddin' sweet powder in the mountains don't look so good. But that ain't about to deter the scrappy Texans behind Bearfire Resort, a horribly-named artificial ski mountain set to open in the near future in the blizzard-challenged Ft. Worth, TX.

"But how will one ski year round in a locale not known for snow?" you might ask. Are you kidding? "Snow?" Hell you talkin' 'bout, grandpa? That's for has-beens and cheese weenies -- in the future, we shred Snowflex!

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