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People tend to avoid information that contradicts what they already think or believe
einbar
by einbar  7-1-2009    6
 "We swim in a sea of information, but filter out most of what we see and hear. A new analysis of data from dozens of studies sheds new light on how we choose what we do and do not hear"
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Understanding does not diminish Awe
balthazarus
by balthazarus  7-2-2009    2
 "The religious experience is, at best, a stunted variety of this feeling. Awe without understanding, or at least the desire for understanding, degenerates into mysticism: viewing a mystery not as a challenge to be solved, but something to be worshipped for its own sake. Mysticism states that ignorance is a desirable condition, a state we should glory in. This attitude only keeps us frightened and ignorant, and worst of all, robs us of the deeper and more genuine awe that comes with comprehension. I say, let us explore. There may be problems too high or too deep for us, mysteries we cannot penetrate - but so far, we haven't found any, and if there are any, they will not need to be protected from our investigations."
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Women Are Better Than Men with a Hammer
chestnut501
by chestnut501  7-2-2009    7
 Research presented at the Experimental Biology annual meeting reveals that women may be more accurate than men at using a hammer.
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Ant Mega-Colony Takes Over World
chestnut501
by chestnut501  7-2-2009    6
 The enormous extent of this population is paralleled only by human society
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10 Most Amazing Grass Sculptures
cosmic_kitten1
by cosmic_kitten1  7-2-2009    2
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Now you'll know when it's safe to pee during a movie
egoldstein
by egoldstein  7-1-2009    8
 we've all been there. all you need is an iphone...
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Women's Friendship Lifts Moods
debbyski
by debbyski  7-2-2009    5
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A game for life
balthazarus
by balthazarus  7-1-2009   
 "The challenge is to learn enough about the brain changes induced by different technologies and types of games in order to be able to guide them, enhancing functions that result in a functional and behavioral advantage for each individual. If done properly, the motivating, almost addictive, nature of these technologies, may actually prove a very valuable ally to achieve desired goals in education, medical treatment, and rehabilitation." I do agree to the point that it is up to us, humans, to pour the meaning into the availability that is technology.
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40 Free High Quality Hand-drawn Fonts
clip-on-tie
by clip-on-tie  7-2-2009    7
 Here are 40 high quality hand-drawn fonts you can download and apply on your designs.
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Entertainment as Ritual in Contemporary Culture
abailart
by abailart  7-1-2009   
 Interesting article with reference to Michael Jackson's life and productions as an example of entertainment's role in modern 'ritual', and how neuroscience, particularly 'mirroring', is relevant.
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Waiter, there's a large bird of prey in my soup...
Lexica
by Lexica  7-2-2009    1
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At least 100 people tortured TO DEATH by American forces
Spiritualmonkey
by Spiritualmonkey  6-30-2009    2
  Since WWII enemies on the battlefield have surrendered to American troops because they believed they would be treated humanely and not abused by the Americans in uniform. This was true as recently as Iraq 1.0. We used to be the good guys. Now? We're a nation of laws. We can't just sweep dozens of murders due to White House-approve torture and have any sort of moral legitimacy internationally beyond that of an armed thug. I think this country is better than that.
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Rare copy of Declaration of Independence found
clip-on-tie
by clip-on-tie  7-2-2009    3
 The last Dunlap print to be found was sold at an auction for $8.14 million in 2000. National Archives officials said they weren't sure how the Declaration of Independence copy ended up there. Archives spokeswoman Frances McDarby said it was "possible that an American coastal vessel was intercepted by the British navy and that is how the document was able to come into our possession." The prints, known collectively as the Dunlap Broadside, were the first copies of the Declaration of Independence. They were printed by John Dunlap of Philadelphia and distributed to political and military leaders, including George Washington, and dispatched throughout the colonies to be read to the public.
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What is a Cat?
thisnamecantbetaken
by thisnamecantbetaken  7-1-2009    11
  Cat: Ethereal music wreathed in mystery. Much, much more at the source. :)
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Passenger Strips Naked and Goes Crazy Mid-Flight
clip-on-tie
by clip-on-tie  7-1-2009    8
 LOL as if you needed something else to worry about on a flight.
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Christian Repeatedly Stabs StepDaughter... er, Wait
ColoradoRight
by ColoradoRight  7-1-2009    14
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Justice served :)
Antara
by Antara  6-30-2009    5
 I am surprised he didn't get sued by the little bastard, lol
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Minnesota Supreme Court rules for Franken
masbury
by masbury  6-30-2009    4
 Unanimous decision; Coleman may attempt appeal to feds
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It's summer in the northern hemisphere and it's hot (19 images)
clip-on-tie
by clip-on-tie  7-2-2009    2
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