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    Great Minds Drink Alike
    wildcat
    by wildcat  12-17-2007    5
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    Guides for Writing Papers
    kwonsu
    by kwonsu  2-12-2007    1
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    Little Known Facts (and perhaps best kept that way!)
    coecoe321
    by coecoe321  2-18-2007    5
     There are lots more, but these were the ones I found interesting. Check out the website for lots of useless tidbits!
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    Kill Cravings by Eating These Foods
    NoRest
    by NoRest  1-10-2007    3
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    top 9 unique structures soon to be built
    german
    by german  11-23-2007    4
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    Writing Tips
    wurdzgurl
    by wurdzgurl  12-30-2007    4
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    First draft of Neanderthal genome is unveiled
    Silkweaver
    by Silkweaver  2-12-2009   
     It is hard to imagine a human, yet other than 'our' kind of human.
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    Alzheimer's breakthrough
    JohnWaterman
    by JohnWaterman  7-30-2008   
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    Study: Americans Don't Understand Others
    wildcat
    by wildcat  7-18-2007    45
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    Anger in the Tehran Streets (Photos)
    dulios
    by dulios  6-13-2009    4
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    Eat your veggies! It's more important than you even think
    dfiskey
    by dfiskey  10-24-2006    5
     there is just no reason at this day in age to NOT eat your vegetables. All we keep hearing are studies/reasons to do it. It's such an important part of our diet and health.
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    "Defining Wisdom" - Why wisdom research is needed??
    einbar
    by einbar  1-12-2009    6
     "The current state of the world is a good example of why wisdom research is needed
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    Misogyny Is Pervasive
    debbyski
    by debbyski  6-28-2007    6
     You do not beat or demean the ones you love.
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    They have a hero
    JohnWaterman
    by JohnWaterman  11-27-2008    7
     They love their Prez!
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    Caffeine-Stoked Energy Drinks Worry Doctors
    wildcat
    by wildcat  10-29-2006    4
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    Mile-high skyscrapers and floating cities that never were
    Aribeth
    by Aribeth  4-21-2008    2
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    We don't need unions. Really. We don't.
    dulios
    by dulios  9-3-2009    8
     Low-wage workers are routinely cheated out of wages and other compensation.
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    4 year old girl calls 911 300 times
    kkcapricorn
    by kkcapricorn  7-8-2007    7
     Bet she won't be tasting McDonalds for a looong time.
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    Possible Blood Test for Depression
    dmegivern
    by dmegivern  3-23-2008   
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    Eating Meat Could Destroy the Planet
    mykoo
    by mykoo  12-5-2006    6
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    When General Motors Was Dreaming ...
    einbar
    by einbar  8-17-2008    3
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    Best Skylines in the World
    Caleythia
    by Caleythia  7-17-2007    4
     For the next 15, visit the link.
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    The first evidence for a belief in the region for the soul - found in Turkey
    einbar
    by einbar  11-29-2008    8
     What is it with humans and the idea of a soul? "It might also be an evolutionary strategy that takes us away from the anxieties of self-consciousness. Once fully modern humans knew they could die, it probably made sense to pretend that no one really died but that some part of us lived on into the cosmos. Given the vagaries of ancient life, it probably also made sense to invent souls that had the power to haunt and cause harm to explain all the bad stuff in life".
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    The Origin of the Crossword Puzzle
    Aribeth
    by Aribeth  4-13-2008    5
     Crossword Casualties Some folks were driven over the edge by the craze. In 1924, a Chicago woman sued her husband for divorce, claiming "he was so engrossed in solving crosswords that he didn’t have time to work." The judge ordered the man to "limit himself to 3 puzzles a day and devote the rest of his time to domestic duties." In 1925, a New York Telephone Co. employee shot his wife when she wouldn’t help with a crossword puzzle. And in 1926, a Budapest man committed suicide, leaving an explanation in the form of a crossword puzzle. (No one could solve it.) Eventually, the craze died down. It took The New York Times to revive it. Today, The New York Times crossword puzzle is considered the puzzle of choice for hardcore addicts, but that hasn’t always been true. Believe it or not, the Times resisted crosswords for more than two decades.Here’s the story of how the newspaper changed its mind...<<
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    Restorer finds hidden pig in 1600's Dutch work
    clip-on-tie
    by clip-on-tie  8-31-2009    1
     "It's this grotesque scene, this butchered animal hanging in a barn. And quite likely this patron hired another artist to paint it over." Zwart said the restored work "looks a lot different than before, and it looks better. The restoration work also revealed information about the painting's history. It turns out that the work is a "pendant," one of a pair of paintings on a shared theme. Barn Interior's companion painting hangs in the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam. Art history professor Henry Luttikhuizen said he is pleased the discoveries about the painting are drawing attention to Van Nuis, who died last year. "Kees would have really enjoyed seeing the painting restored. I can readily imagine him chuckling with delight at the conservator's findings," Luttikhuizen said.
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    That's my mum!!
    coconutshell
    by coconutshell  3-2-2008    9
     My mum's (was) in the paper! I'm so proud! She even mentioned me!!! Happy Mother's Day!!!!
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    American Muslims grateful to Colin Powell
    masbury
    by masbury  10-23-2008    2
     Powell said he felt especially strongly about the because of a photo he saw in The New Yorker magazine of the mother of a Muslim soldier in Arlington Cemetery embracing her son's grave, which was marked with a Muslim crescent and star. The soldier, Kareem R. Khan of New Jersey, was 20 when he was killed in Iraq.
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    Big-brained Animals Evolve Faster
    Silkweaver
    by Silkweaver  8-15-2008    1
     a substantial body of evidence has confirmed that animals with larger brains, relative to their body size, have more developed skills for changing their behavior through learning and innovation, facilitating the invasion of novel environments and the use of novel resources. Despite the progress, the role of the brain in the adaptive diversification of animals has remained controversial, mostly due to the difficulties to demonstrate that big-brained animals evolve faster. Now, ecologist Daniel Sol of CREAF-Autonomous University of Barcelona and evolutionary biologist Trevor Price of the University of Chicago, provide evidence for such a role in birds in an article in The American Naturalist. Analyzing body size measures of 7,209 species (representing 75% of all avian species), they found that avian families that have experienced the greatest diversification in body size tend to be those with brains larger than expected for their body size.
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    Thinking diagonally with multiplication grids Jason 22 Sep 2006
    rmowery
    by rmowery  9-27-2006    5
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    Discovery Of 'Broken Symmetry' At Subatomic Level Earns 2008 Nobel Prize In Physics
    Silkweaver
    by Silkweaver  10-7-2008   
     It has proved to be extremely useful, and Nambu’s theories permeate the Standard Model of elementary particle physics. The Model unifies the smallest building blocks of all matter and three of nature’s four forces in one single theory. The spontaneous broken symmetries that Nambu studied, differ from the broken symmetries described by Makoto Kobayashi and Toshihide Maskawa. These spontaneous occurrences seem to have existed in nature since the very beginning of the universe and came as a complete surprise when they first appeared in particle experiments in 1964. It is only in recent years that scientists have come to fully confirm the explanations that Kobayashi and Maskawa made in 1972. It is for this work that they are now awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics. They explained broken symmetry within the framework of the Standard Model, but required that the Model be extended to three families of quarks. These predicted, hypothetical new quarks have recently appeared in physics expe
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    Atheists Advertise 'Man Created God' on Chicago Buses
    wiccantexan
    by wiccantexan  5-26-2009    28
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    Behind the Scenes: Picturing Fetal Remains
    clip-on-tie
    by clip-on-tie  10-9-2009    8
     Other questions arose. How did you know for sure that Malachi was not a miscarriage? How did you know the damage to the fetus did not come from simple decomposition, or the month that it was outside the freezer? Mr. Benham said there was no doubt in his mind that the image captured the truth of abortion because Malachi was found at a clinic dedicated to abortions. He cited the mark by Malachi’s right ear. “You can see that, it’s forceps,” he said.
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    Pathologising Human Unhappiness
    abailart
    by abailart  1-19-2008    3
     It is the last sentence that expresses my anger. I work with the severely mentally ill and I am sick and tired of resources being diverted to privileged, spoilt, articulate miseries. Sure, the latter need help but not from doctors.
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    Who Is The Real Patriot?
    BartendingBear
    by BartendingBear  4-13-2008    6
     I may not agree with his religion or some of his views, but I'd rather be in his fox-hole than Dick Cheney's or George Bush's.
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    Kisses Unleash Chemicals...
    carrerinyes
    by carrerinyes  2-15-2009    4
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    Brain Waves Pattern Themselves After Rhythms Of Nature
    Mohir
    by Mohir  2-20-2008    3
     Although the bulk of his work involves deriving equations, Cowan's findings mesh well with laboratory data generated on the cerebral cortex and electroencephalograms. His latest findings show that the same mathematical tools physicists use to describe the behavior of subatomic particles and the dynamics of liquids and solids can now be applied to understanding how the brain generates its various rhythms.
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    unique structures soon to be built
    vickybaranwal
    by vickybaranwal  12-29-2007    1
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    Deep Brain Stimulation for Treating Severe Depression
    Silkweaver
    by Silkweaver  6-29-2008   
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    Obama Gives Victory Speech: Hundreds of Thousands in Chicago
    citizenbfk
    by citizenbfk  11-4-2008    6
     Awesome... Frigging awesome. (I guess it can be found on YouTube tomorrow) Black leaders from the Civil Rights struggle days of Martin Luther King have been on TV. They all say the same thing: They never thought they would live to see such a day. And with pride say that now their children can see pictures of a black family in the White House. And this is all they wanted, every wanted: equality, full participation in America, to see their story as fully integrated and seen as part of the American story. And then, these old hardened men, they cry.
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    World's Most Powerful MRI Ready To Scan Human Brai
    Mohir
    by Mohir  1-2-2008   
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