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Rice Field Art
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by iskandar  6-22-2008    4
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UK to give waterless washing machine a spin
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by iskandar  6-10-2008    5
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Murphy's laws origin
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by iskandar  6-19-2008    3
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Top 5 Strange and Beautiful Wonders in the World
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by iskandar  6-10-2008    1
 * Curtain of Fire, Hawaii * Death Valley Moving Rocks, California * Blue Holes in the Bahamas ^ Banaue Rice Terraces – Located in the Philippines ^ The Matterhorn, the Swiss Alps
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What should I read next ?
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by iskandar  6-9-2008    4
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Jesus-era date is the oldest seed to germinate
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by iskandar  6-12-2008   
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The web that time forgot
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by iskandar  6-17-2008    3
 "Today, Otlet and his work have been largely forgotten, even in his native Belgium. Although Otlet enjoyed considerable fame during his lifetime, his legacy fell victim to a series of historical misfortunes — not least of which involved the Nazis marching into Belgium and destroying much of his life's work. But in recent years, a small group of researchers has begun to resurrect Otlet's reputation, republishing some of his writing and raising money to establish the museum and archive in Mons."
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Superfast Laser Turns Virus Into Rubble
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by iskandar  11-1-2007    1
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Can't Find On Google
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by iskandar  6-11-2008    4
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How crises Point to a Better Future
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by iskandar  6-15-2008   
 "Transitions announce themselves in the language of crisis. We are in a time of turbulence as old patterns give way and new ones form. The multiple crises today signal a system transformation operating at the scale of the planet. Transformation is distinct from adaptation, which is the normal process of incremental adjustment to new conditions. Transformations are rare moments in history when dominant societal structures cannot cope with emerging developments and change in fundamental ways. With the converging lines of crises we face today, we may be entering a perfect storm of destabilizing stress."
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Brain 'closes eyes' to hear music
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by iskandar  11-5-2007    2
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Cooking and Cognition: How Humans Got So Smart
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by iskandar  8-11-2008    1
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Sex please! (we're French): Paris's dirty secret
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by iskandar  12-3-2007    1
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Old Blighty, the birthplace of English
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by iskandar  10-5-2008    1
 "Collins' editors know that old words die hard — and that some people will vilipend (regard with contempt) any execution without a fair trial. So they've offered the chance of a reprieve. They have made public 24 words that face deletion because editors could find no example of their use in their database of English-language books, newspapers, broadcasts and other media. If, by February 2009, a word reappears in that database with at least six "high quality" citations, it could be spared from the semantic dustbin. "We're looking to see if dropping a little stone in the pond of language actually does generate ripples," says Brookes."
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Amazing Body Art
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by iskandar  6-22-2008    1
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Coffee Smell Wakes Up Genes
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by iskandar  6-20-2008   
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Chimps console each other to reduce stress after fights
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by iskandar  6-17-2008   
 "When Fraser looked at who was consoling whom, he found that acts of consolation were more likely to happen between individuals with valuable relationships. Chimps tended to comfort peers who groomed them frequently, shared food with them or gave them a hand in their own conflicts. Other factors like how closely related they were had no such effects. "
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Smartphones Now Ringing for Women
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by iskandar  6-10-2008   
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Gay brains structured like those of the opposite sex
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by iskandar  6-16-2008    1
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In Paris, burgers turn chic
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by iskandar  7-16-2008    3
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Google offers $10 mn for world's best ideas
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by iskandar  9-27-2008   
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Darwin's Canopy: Art inspired by evolution
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by iskandar  6-14-2008    1
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Poll: 50% Never Heard of Nanotech, 90% Synth Bio
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by iskandar  10-1-2008    3
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Web facts erode research
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by iskandar  6-10-2008    1
 “The higher-quality materials are not available to them on or off line,” says Tara Brabazon, professor of media at the University of Brighton. She says that Google in itself is not the problem, but students' over-reliance “on any single platform or media ”. But US research suggests that academics may struggle to undo such behaviour. “It is too late to reverse-engineer deeply ingrained habits, notably an uncritical trust in branded search engines to deliver quick fixes.”
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Being fat is ok as long as you're fit
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by iskandar  12-5-2007   
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Half full? Half empty? French see nothing in the glass at all
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by iskandar  11-1-2007    2
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Technothrillers vs. Science Fiction
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by iskandar  6-9-2008   
 "I'm not sure this explains the sales figures-- after all, people don't generally know the details of the ending before they buy a book-- but I thought it was an interesting remark, and pretty accurate given my limited reading of thrillers."
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Money money money money …
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by iskandar  6-12-2008    2
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Experts unveil 'cloak of silence'
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by iskandar  6-16-2008   
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Skin ageing 'reversed' in mice
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by iskandar  11-30-2007   
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Summer Solstice Facts, for When "the Sun Stands Still"
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by iskandar  6-20-2008    1
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Hippocratic Oath for Scientists?
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by iskandar  6-25-2008    1
 "Scientific misconduct is very expensive, leading to years of wasted research dollars and effort in pursuit of a scientific mirage, and it damages the public's perception of the value of science to society. Not only that, but the personal and professional costs to those closest to it are tremendous; whistle-blowers often lose everything and, if their scientific career somehow survives, it will always bear the scars, as revealed by Allegra Goodman in her excellent book, Intuition. In response to what appears to be a growing problem, a group of people at the Institute of Medical Science at University of Toronto in Canada wrote a scientist's version of the Hippocratic oath. This oath (above) was recited by all graduate students in the biological sciences at the beginning of the 2007-2008 academic year."
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Inside India's Underground Trade in Human Remains
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by iskandar  12-3-2007    2
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The cures in your kitchen
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by iskandar  11-20-2007   
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Popular Wealth - Vintage Ads
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by iskandar  6-22-2008   
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The Myth of Multitasking
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by iskandar  6-21-2008    1
 "In one recent study, Russell Poldrack, a psychology professor at the University of California, Los Angeles, found that “multitasking adversely affects how you learn. Even if you learn while multitasking, that learning is less flexible and more specialized, so you cannot retrieve the information as easily.” The Kaiser report noted several factors that increase the likelihood of media multitasking, “In this media-heavy world, it is likely that brains that are more adept at media multitasking will be passed along and these changes will be naturally selected,” the report states. “After all, information is power, and if one can process more information all at once, perhaps one can be more powerful.”
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‘painting’ the brain
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by iskandar  11-1-2007   
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Children treat nursery robot as a human
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by iskandar  11-6-2007   
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Medicine sparked gambling addiction
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by iskandar  11-1-2007   
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Caution: Art Afoot
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by iskandar  12-11-2007    2
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