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POPSAncient Climate Change May Portend Toasty Future With a continuation of current trends in the use of coal, oil, and gas, natural background atmospheric CO2 concentrations are expected to double around mid-century. The ancient emissions are comparable to the CO2 that can be expected from human activity over the coming few centuries. If human-induced carbon emissions continue unabated, there could be a similar shift in species evolution.
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POPSNeuropsychology of hypnosis What is a reliable finding, however, is that in particularly susceptible individuals, hypnosis can be used to cause unusual experiences.
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POPST.Rex Soft Tissue Found. "Before this discovery, most scientists believed that soft tissue could not survive for 70 million years" Same source as Skwirlinator's clip, but a different focus: http://clipmarks.com/clipmark/F26319CD-6FB6-4343-9EFC-905630EFED78/
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POPSChange How You See the World ABC News' Elizabeth Vargas, anchored / narrated a program that 20/20 aired last night called "Last Days On Earth." In case you missed it, you can read an article on the programme at the link above and view video-takes of the program. It was worth watching and truly set a new light on how we might all consider spending our last days. It's no longer speculation .... so how will you spend the last days?
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POPSNine planets? No! More. Additional quoted comment: "The Adler already has a planetary anachronism. When it opened 76 years ago, plaques had already been commissioned for just eight planets. Pluto was discovered a few months laterGyuk doesn't see the Adler adding plaques for Pluto or the three proposed planets because "we just don't have space."" ======= I thought that was a funny pun! ;)
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POPSHow to Destroy the Earth Found the article at Live Science and it linked and gave credit to the secondary link in this clip. The secondary clip which is the actual author, would be the place to begin your read.
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POPSThe Human Mind Another interesting site with some personality tests and memory exploration
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POPSTobacco foes corrupt science just stumbled upon via a link in a newsletter I subscribe to. Thought I'd post it in light of a clipmark on the movie "thank you for smoking"