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Top 9 comments made by NBC sports commentators during the Olympics
hitchhiker08
by hitchhiker08  8-22-2008    7
 Howl-arious!
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When being the Best is Wrong
abailart
by abailart  8-22-2008    3
 No Remarks
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Child Labour Then and Now
JohnWaterman
by JohnWaterman  8-21-2008    3
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What a Way to Look at Things
vandamonium
by vandamonium  8-22-2008    2
 I must admit, I was rather moved by this sequence of drawings
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Unchain your dogs
bignosemousie
by bignosemousie  8-21-2008    6
 Lots of information at the source. Photos that will break your heart. :( Unchain your dog, please.
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Dogs have a sense of right and wrong
hitchhiker08
by hitchhiker08  8-21-2008    13
 How much is that doggy in the window?!
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The Male Brain, Explained
merrie
by merrie  8-20-2008    7
 "We have been assuming that the ways in which emotions are organized in the brain are essentially similar in men and women," but they aren't. Parts of the limbic cortex, which is involved in emotional responses, are smaller in men than in women. Additionally, scientists at McMaster University have found that guys have a smaller density of neurons in areas of the temporal lobe that deal with language processing. Appreciate his naturally upbeat nature Does he seem to be "up" most of the time? It's not your imagination: Male brains produce 52 percent more serotonin (the chemical that influences mood) than female brains, according to a study done at McGill University. And studies show that fewer men than women suffer from depression. Remember his brain is his largest sex organ The preoptic area of the hypothalamus is greater in volume, in cross-sectional area and in the number of cells. This area of the hypothalamus is in charge of mating behavior.
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Want to know what’s really going on in your own head?
einbar
by einbar  8-22-2008    2
 ;-) Best Online Psychology Tests
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MIT Team Use Viruses to Build Nex-Gen Batteries
Mohir
by Mohir  8-21-2008   
 Bio-battery technology could open up a whole new field of science with exotic new applications. The study was partly funded by the Army Research Office Institute of Collaborative Biotechnologies, and the Army Research Office Institute of Soldier Nanotechnologies, which suggests that the Army has some interest in this type of research. One can only imagine the strange and/or nefarious possibilities of fusing batteries into living organisms. However, Belcher diffuses any excitement over possible cyborg applications.
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5 Insanely Small And Inhabited Private Islands
hitchhiker08
by hitchhiker08  8-21-2008    4
 Wowie!
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