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Four dimensional picture of the Universe
pokkets
by pokkets  9-6-2007    18
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India's air-powered car
killer_bunny
by killer_bunny  8-20-2007    18
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The fish that can survive for months in a tree
michellezm
by michellezm  10-18-2007    7
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Redheads will be extinct in 100 years say scientists
michellezm
by michellezm  8-23-2007    35
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Time May Not Exist
lifecyce1898
by lifecyce1898  7-26-2007    15
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Swearing at Work Good for You
abailart
by abailart  10-17-2007    26
 Perhaps not earth shattering news, but a reminder that much of our talk is not to convey information but to maintain group solidarity, identity etc. and answer our most basic psychological needs.
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Do Men and Women See Color Differently?
alanocu
by alanocu  10-8-2007    8
 The answer may surprise you. Women see color better than men.
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Light transmitting concrete
german
by german  10-17-2007    11
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Ants have a sense of their own mortality
Mohir
by Mohir  10-15-2007    6
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Huge 'Ocean' Discovered Inside Earth
ratilfar
by ratilfar  12-9-2007    10
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Ancient Blueprints of Calculus Uncovered in Archimedes Text
Kore7
by Kore7  10-6-2007    10
 Details have been released from the nine-year-long reconstruction project to recover the Greek mathematician's writings from this one-of-a-kind find and the results are fascinating. Buried beneath the surface of this gilded palimpsest, researchers discovered more extensive demonstrations of concepts such as infinite series, approximations, limits, and integral calculus than had been known to exist in ancient times. Archimedes wrote The Method almost two thousand years before Isaac Newton and Gottfried Wilhelm von Leibniz developed calculus in the 1700s. Reviel Netz, an historian of mathematics at Stanford University who transcribed the text, says that the examination of Archimedes' work has revealed "a new twist on the entire trajectory of Western mathematics."
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World's oldest wall painting unearthed in Syria
invictus
by invictus  10-11-2007    3
 French archaeologists have discovered an 11,000-year-old wall painting underground in northern Syria which they believe is the oldest in the world.
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Space, the final frontier
righthand
by righthand  11-3-2007    5
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Eighty million years without sex
invictus
by invictus  10-12-2007    19
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Brain Can Only Pay Attention for 40 MInutes
AndreaJoRush
by AndreaJoRush  10-19-2007    6
 And I thought I must have ADD (I probably do) because I could not pay attention in graduate math classes for more than about 45 minutes. It seems like I was doing a lot better than I thought!
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Origin of Vision discovered
Oortcloud
by Oortcloud  10-22-2007    3
 Very cool stuff.
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Dark Matter Caught Behaving Strangely
invictus
by invictus  8-21-2007    10
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Caral: The first city in the New World
invictus
by invictus  8-17-2007    7
 A brief article on a stunning archaeological discovery in South America. About six years ago, Peruvian/American archaeologist Ruth Shady , introduced the "oldest city in America" to the world. It was Caral; an ancient city on the Pacific coast of Peru, with trade centers, temples and a pyramid complex not less impressive than its counterparts in Mexico and Guatemala. The most exciting thing about Caral was its age: The city was carbon dated to ca. 3000 BCE, which strongly suggested a radical change in history textbooks. All evidence show Caral was not an exception in the region and there are many more ancient towns, waiting to be discovered. Another interesting thing about Caral is, its surprisingly peaceful social order. Archaeologists found no city walls, no forts, no signs of an army and even not a single weapon in Caral. Once again, thanks to Ruth Shady for this fantastic discovery.
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Astronomers find largest hole in universe
pokkets
by pokkets  8-24-2007    7
 "We never expected to find a void this big" The Universe is full of surprises isn't it ? It would be disappointing if it wasn't.
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Bacteria of the Living Dead
Mohir
by Mohir  10-31-2007    3
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Full 3 hr. Video: The Elegant Universe
ezsparky
by ezsparky  7-25-2007    5
 This is a fantastic 3 hour video! Set aside 3 hours of time to be enlightened to the world of theoretical physics. I've watch this video at least 10 times already.
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8 million year old Cypress trees found
BigBadWolf
by BigBadWolf  8-4-2007    3
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A "Second Sphinx" at Giza?
invictus
by invictus  8-30-2007    4
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mirrors to deflect asteroids
mona
by mona  10-10-2007    10
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Who's Minding the Mind?
Kore7
by Kore7  8-2-2007    8
  New studies have found that people tidy up more thoroughly when there’s a faint tang of cleaning liquid in the air; they become more competitive if there’s a briefcase in sight, or more cooperative if they glimpse words like “dependable” and “support” — all without being aware of the change, or what prompted it. In describing my own research or cognitive science in general to people, the most difficult obstacle I would eventually encounter was the stubborn human belief that there was a independent entity — a free will — in charge of everything important that goes on in their brain. While science has been steadily dismantling this understandable misconception for decades, recent studies on subconscious social priming like these would have helped me demonstrate my point. To be fair, it's more than a little disconcerting to realize what a messy mix of competing, semi-independent, multi-layered neural modules are responsible for producing our daily behavior.
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Adult Brain Can Still Change
Tommolo
by Tommolo  9-6-2007    6
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The Milky way black hole
killer_bunny
by killer_bunny  8-9-2007    1
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Life, 90% unknown
wildcat
by wildcat  11-14-2007    3
 "We live, in short, on a little-known planet."
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The universe... we're not the first
BigBadWolf
by BigBadWolf  7-27-2007    7
 I have always said there can't be something from nothingness without a grand creator. I am not sure which side of the fence I sit on now but in order to support my thoughts of the ever expanding and contracting universe, let me say that I don't feel time is what we think it is. :)
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Scientific Evidence for Survival of Consciousness After Death
CrazyRedHead
by CrazyRedHead  7-28-2007    4
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Ancient Underwater City Found in Egypt
invictus
by invictus  7-27-2007    11
 A Smithsonian team discovered an urban settlement below Alexandria harbor, that dated to 11th century BCE.
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The Society to Save Rocks
adamc
by adamc  8-20-2007    4
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History's most overlooked mysteries
BigBadWolf
by BigBadWolf  8-8-2007    2
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Researchers develop a 360-degree holographic display
Mohir
by Mohir  8-31-2007    4
 Cool !!!!! :)
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Knights Templar win heresy reprieve after 700 years
invictus
by invictus  10-12-2007    4
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Homo Ludens: Why We Get High
abailart
by abailart  11-9-2007    7
 Thought provoking - one may say, playful - article. Worth reading. Fun.
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Celestial show begins this weekend
invictus
by invictus  8-10-2007    10
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53-million-year-old Spider
abailart
by abailart  10-30-2007    8
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Scientists Discover Rare Black Jellyfish
pokkets
by pokkets  10-16-2007   
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Timeless Myths - Classical, Norse, Celtic, Arthurian
dorine
by dorine  8-22-2007    6
 Can get lost here.
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