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Irreligious Cartoons? Not A bit funny! Ok?
righthand
by righthand  7-16-2008    8
 Well, maybe a little funny. Some of them ...very funny..
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Who Was Having Sex with Neanderthals 40,000 Years Ago? DNA Tests Reveal
einbar
by einbar  7-17-2008    8
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The Next Renaissance
Fast T friend
by Fast T friend  7-16-2008    2
 The next renaissance (if there is one)—the phenomenon we're talking about or at least around here is not about the individual at all, but about the networked group. The possibility for collective action. The technologies we're using—the biases of these media—cede central authority to decentralized groups. Instead of moving power to the center, they tend to move power to the edges. Instead of creating value from the center—like a centrally issued currency—the network creates value from the periphery.
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Another genius invention from Holland: the foldable plastic greenhouse
enbar
by enbar  7-16-2008    6
 This is an amazing idea. It could have all sorts of uses.
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The Role of Light on Human Health
Mohir
by Mohir  7-16-2008   
 Rea envisions "real-time light prescriptions" to help people receive or avoid light at the appropriate times. Simple measures to control when and how much circadian light we receive could help nightshift workers stay alert on the job and sleep more effectively during the day, help cure jet lag, decrease depression, and generally help everyone get a proper night's sleep. The ability to modify circadian rhythm could potentially mitigate the negative health effects that some researchers believe are brought on by disruptions to the light-dark cycle. Recent studies have found a link between health and changes in the natural circadian rhythm. The Journal of the National Cancer Institute published a series of articles, for example, that showed night shift workers had a higher incidence of breast cancer; and, last year, the World Health Organization's International Agency for Research on Cancer cited night work as a potential breast cancer risk factor.
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Mars Pictures From European Spacecraft Are Incredible (PHOTOS)
ratilfar
by ratilfar  7-16-2008    3
 Wow!
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Pro-bullying Christians
JohnWaterman
by JohnWaterman  7-17-2008    3
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The tunnels behind Niagara Falls
amgumen
by amgumen  7-16-2008    3
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Biocultural Evolution in the 21st Century: The Evolutionary Role of Religion
Djiezes
by Djiezes  7-16-2008   
  My outline introduces the concept of biocultural evolution, particularly with reference to the Twentieth Century and the prospects for the Twenty-First Century. I then explore the concept of complex distributed systems to characterize all highly creative processes in both culture and nature. Subsequently, I turn to the problem of complexity horizons and the challenge that these present for traditional moral reflections. Humans are then characterized as a Lamarckian wild card in epic of evolution. I close by discussing the evolutionary role of religion. See source for the full paper: http://metanexus.net/magazine/ArticleDetail/tabid/68/id/8779/Default.aspx
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All the water and air on earth
amgumen
by amgumen  7-16-2008    3
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New model explains why we overestimate our future choices
wildcat
by wildcat  7-17-2008    3
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Humans and machines will merge in future
wildcat
by wildcat  7-15-2008    3
 "We want to preserve the best of what it is to be human and maybe even amplify that," Bostrom told CNN
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