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    Trees: magnificient photos
    amgumen
    by amgumen  8-10-2007    18
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    Stunning panoramic photos
    amgumen
    by amgumen  8-9-2007    3
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    What would happen if all humans disappeared from the earth?
    haraya
    by haraya  10-15-2006    12
     A timeline that shows how long it would take for traces of human-made things and systems to vanish if we all suddenly went away.
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    Mysterious Clouds Creeping Out of the Arctic
    wildcat
    by wildcat  6-29-2007    3
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    Seeing Red: Tweak Your Brain With Colors
    Silkweaver
    by Silkweaver  2-5-2009    2
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    People who wear rose-colored glasses see more, study shows
    einbar
    by einbar  6-4-2009    11
     "Under positive moods, people may process a greater number of objects in their environment"
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    My thoughts on the "Clipmarks way" (the video)
    egoldstein
    by egoldstein  4-6-2007    27
     I hope this message conveys how much we care about maintaining a positive environment here on Clipmarks.
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    Wonders of the Chinese Landscape
    amgumen
    by amgumen  7-14-2007    2
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    An Earth Without People
    wildcat
    by wildcat  6-20-2007    4
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    Technology in the 1960's Star Trek That Now Exists in Real Life
    chestnut501
    by chestnut501  5-25-2009    4
     Science fact: the tech predicted by Star Trek
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    Gorgeous landscapes
    amgumen
    by amgumen  8-20-2007    4
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    Homosexual behavior due to genetics and environmental factors
    Silkweaver
    by Silkweaver  7-1-2008   
     “Overall, genetics accounted for around 35 per cent of the differences between men in homosexual behavior and other individual-specific environmental factors (that is, not societal attitudes, family or parenting which are shared by twins) accounted for around 64 per cent. In other words, men become gay or straight because of different developmental pathways, not just one pathway.” For women, genetics explained roughly 18 per cent of the variation in same-sex behavior, non-shared environment roughly 64 per cent and shared factors, or the family environment, explained 16 per cent. The study shows that genetic influences are important but modest, and that non-shared environmental factors, which may include factors operating during fetal development, dominate.
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    children lost the right to roam in 4 generations
    jatfla
    by jatfla  6-15-2007    8
     The article reflects our changing habits and our relationship with our environment. I agree completely about the necessity of outdoors, nature, plants, our good ol' earth. Ever been fishing? To a quiet golf course? A hike? How does it rejuvenate you? I am working on making my backyard a kind of restful, naturalist place for me to go and be refreshed.
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    Clipmarks now available for Firefox 3
    egoldstein
    by egoldstein  6-18-2008    14
     Just wanted to make sure everyone knows that we released a new version of clipmarks (version 3.5) that supports the just-released Firefox3. We made some real nice improvements to the orange lines so they should more accurately outline elements on the page to clip. If you don't have the latest version of clipmarks installed, you can get it here https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/1407. There's a review section on that page, so if you have anything nice to say, don't hesitate :) FYI...we're getting loads of new clippers today, so if you get a chance, check out the newest clips section and welcome some new users with some pops and comments.
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    Free Online Documentaries
    Newfman
    by Newfman  8-16-2007    11
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    Church grabs chance to attack birth control pill
    balthazarus
    by balthazarus  1-8-2009    6
     who said that procreation is a must? why is it, that if a person decides not to have a child he/she becomes shallow, hedonist, almost morally unacceptable?
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    State of the planet, in graphics
    skwirlinator
    by skwirlinator  10-26-2007    1
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    6,000-year-old tombs found next to Stonehenge
    ratilfar
    by ratilfar  6-12-2009    3
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    Six Ways to Boost Brainpower
    einbar
    by einbar  2-5-2009    5
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    The Valley of Fire - Extraordinary Pictures
    amgumen
    by amgumen  7-21-2007    4
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    Deepest Lake in the United States
    amgumen
    by amgumen  8-2-2007    2
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    Where does the mind stop and the rest of the world begin?
    einbar
    by einbar  1-17-2009    2
     “Where does the mind stop and the rest of the world begin?” Most people might answer, “At the skull.” But Clark and Chalmers set out to convince their readers that the mind is not simply the product of the neurons in our brains, locked away behind a wall of bone. Rather, they argued that the mind is something more: a system made up of the brain plus parts of its environment.
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    Fallen Princesses
    balthazarus
    by balthazarus  6-28-2009   
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    Evolution tied to Earth movement
    invictus
    by invictus  12-19-2007    1
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    Einstein's Quote on the Rareness of Individual Thought
    asset_allocator
    by asset_allocator  5-16-2007    9
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    Thinking ahead: Bacteria anticipate coming changes in their environment
    Silkweaver
    by Silkweaver  6-15-2008    5
     To test this idea, the researchers exposed a population of E. coli to different temperatures and oxygen changes, and measured the gene responses in each case. The results were striking: An increase in temperature had nearly the same effect on the bacterium's genes as a decrease in oxygen level. Indeed, upon transition to a higher temperature, many of the genes essential for aerobic respiration were practically turned off. To prove that this is not just genetic coincidence, the researchers then grew the bacteria in a biologically flipped environment where oxygen levels rose following an increase in temperature. Remarkably, within a few hundred generations the bugs partially adapted to this new regime, and no longer turned off the genes for aerobic respiration when the temperature rose.
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    19 Ways to Enhance Your Sense of Humor
    einbar
    by einbar  12-2-2008    5
     Focus humor on yourself :-)
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    The Truth of Dogma
    BartendingBear
    by BartendingBear  12-12-2007    41
     Compelling thoughts for the open-minded.
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    Beauty of caves
    amgumen
    by amgumen  7-14-2007    4
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    The Mind-BlackBerry Problem - Why we think we can function in two worlds at once??
    einbar
    by einbar  11-8-2008    2
     "If we don't want this two-worlds experiment to be regulated nature's way—by killing people—then we'd better regulate it ourselves. Here are a few proposed rules of the road. Multitasking is a glorious gift. We can't ban it, nor should we. Want to phone your spouse or your office while walking? Fine. The only life at stake is yours. Want to turn on your car radio or music player? Fine. Listening is easier than talking, and you can mentally or physically shut it off when necessary. Want to chat with your passenger? Fine again. Studies indicate that passenger conversations are less distracting than phone calls, apparently because you're sharing and often referring to the same environment.
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    Humanity May Hold Key For Next Earth Evolution
    Silkweaver
    by Silkweaver  12-1-2008   
     If we recognize humanity is an integral part of the planet and begin working for a healthy Earth, then planetary evolution could move forward to some unknown future. On the other hand, Langmuir said, if we continue to view the Earth as something that is separate, that we merely use, then the resulting practices could damage the environment enough to stall planetary evolution, even causing it to fall back to a level where it supports just microscopic life. “The story of the Earth is our story. We are intimately connected in every fiber of our being, in every breath we take. We’re inseparable from the Earth,” Langmuir said.
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    Reverse evolution in real-time
    balthazarus
    by balthazarus  1-12-2009   
     These findings provide further insights into the basic understanding of how evolution and diversity are generated and maintained. On the one hand, it provides evidence for evolution happening through changes in the distribution of alleles in a population (so-called standing genetic variation), from generation to generation, rather than the appearance of mutations, from one generation to the next. On the other hand, as Henrique notes, 'It has implications for the definition of biodiversity: some of the 'reversed' flies may be phenotypically identical to the ancestral flies, but they are genetically different. How then do we define biodiversity?' interesting experiments.
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    10 Weird Religious Practices
    reimers
    by reimers  1-9-2009    6
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    The Earth Is Reaching Point Of No Return
    debbyski
    by debbyski  10-27-2007    8
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    Sound The Alarm: Landscapes in Distress Enviro-Exhibit
    Aribeth
    by Aribeth  5-4-2008    8
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    No One Dies of Old Age
    haraya
    by haraya  1-8-2007    8
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    7 types of rare and amazing clouds
    balthazarus
    by balthazarus  6-14-2009    3
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    The Best Jobs in Life Are Free
    chestnut501
    by chestnut501  8-13-2009    1
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    Photos taken in Norway
    amgumen
    by amgumen  9-1-2007    4
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    The truth about recycling
    gingembre
    by gingembre  6-14-2007    2
     Far too much valuable info here to fit in a clip, so go to the source for interesting discussions of the history of recycling, current status, innovations and concerns about what happens to recyclables being shipped to China and other developing nations. China is now the largest importer of recyclable materials in the world! The explanation of how single stream collection of recyclables works is fascinating. I was not aware of all the new technology being employed to sort and separate recyclable materials. The section on the future of recycling discusses the need for product design to take into account recycling of the product materials to create "closed-loop" cycles where there is no waste. Sustainable packaging emphasizes the use of renewable, recycled and non-toxic source materials to benefit the environment and cut costs. Wal-Mart is jumping on this bandwagon. "Waste is really a design flaw."
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