Science Experiment Stories

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Cancer Cure

by BOSTONFICTIONWRITER on Sep 16, 2017
Interracial Love

Preston Rogers an ordinary white boy from Cornfield, Kansas was a nerdy, hayseed kind of a kid. It started the year that his parents bought him a microscope for Christmas. He did not want toys like the other kids; he wanted books on chemistry for the things he needed to learn, beakers for the experiments he needed to do, and slides for the samples he wanted...

Science Experiment

by Goldeniangel on Sep 15, 2017
NonHuman

Marie woke up slowly, her mind was groggy and clouded as she moaned... her head hurt and it felt like something was tickling her foot. Trying to move her arms from their uncomfortable position above her head, she realized that she couldn't and suddenly came completely and fully awake in a panic. She was in a lit room and she was naked and tied up... anger sw...

Ghostlover Ch. 01

by Tarbut on Sep 16, 2017
Non-Erotic

Jane occasionally read Literotica, and when she read "Ghostlover Ch. Zero", a bell rang. "John, there is a real problem with this story!" "Darling, it's just a ghost story." "I'm afraid not. Can ghosts change their sizes, or the size of their body parts?" "Ghosts are fictional beings. Authors can endow them with whatever characteristic they like." "John...

Marsha Succumbs Pt. 01

by dmsifter on Dec 31, 2017
Toys & Masturbation

Marsha had been intrigued with the idea of putting 'things' into her body for as long as she could remember. Perhaps 'actively engaged' was a better way to describe it. She always endeavored to satisfy her curiosities with immediate action. Her Mother never tired of telling the story of finding her little girl with a string bean in each nostril and the leg...

Weird Science

by JukeboxEMCSA on Sep 16, 2017
Humor & Satire

TRANSCRIPT OF PENELOPE WALDEN'S ADDRESS TO THE MIT WOMEN IN SCIENCE STUDY GROUP, MARCH 22, 2009: Greetings, ladies! I can't tell you how gratified I am to be here with you today. And not because I simply like hearing myself talk, either. [laughter] No, I'm gratified to be in the presence of so many young women who, like me, share an interest in the sciences...

Gender Studies

by praeceptor on Oct 9, 2018
Humor & Satire

Moonlight filtered through the fogged-up windows. Dmitri put on his dirty goggles. "Are you sure about this?" "Why?" Aaron smirked. "Jealous?" "Of that?" Dmitri pointed to the bag of ice on Aaron's crotch. "I'm surprised you can still walk." "Well, you gave me a fucking hard kick." Aaron stood up with more than a little difficulty and stepped inside the r...

Joe's Science Experiment

by joehard_007 on Sep 25, 2017
Exhibitionist & Voyeur

When I signed up, I had no idea it was going to be like this! I was reading the campus newspaper and came across an ad for a study which was being conducted by the Mass Media college. It simply said, "Study of sexual arousal being conducted. Apply in person." Well, being a grad student myself I always try to help out other researchers. But I couldn't help bu...

Incorporated

by RedEmpire on Jun 20, 2017
Science Fiction

In a dystopian future, a distant planetary colony is ruled by an oligarchy of 100 families. They live in immense luxury in sky stations orbiting the planet. Marriage is prevented between the lower classes and oligarchs, but many seek to improve their social standing by becoming concubines to the powerful. Families fight for any advantage and often send their...

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It's Alive!

by mindtheMILF on Sep 30, 2017
Science Fiction

Dark clouds build up along the coast. Seagulls fly high in the sky moving north bound in long circular motions further away from the old stone tower. Trees ready to be lifted from their roots as the wind blows through the terrain. Rain pours from the sky making visibility nearly impossible on the old dirt road leading toward the old lighthouse. Once stood as...

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Lust of the jungle flesh

by Sixth on Nov 24, 2006
Science Fiction

The jungle outside the smoking remains of the crashed spaceship teemed with life. Charred metal was strewn through the exotic undergrowth. The automatic fire suppressant system slowly oozed to a stop, those robotic arms which had survived Galileo 12's impacted into the uncharted planet discharged the last of the CO-laced foam and retreated into protected pod...

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