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Learn How to Think
CrazyRedHead
by CrazyRedHead  4-17-2007    7
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History of Religion in 90 seconds - Geographical Evolution (Flash)
Djiezes
by Djiezes  12-20-2006    16
 similar to the "Map of War" in the Middle East
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The Internet Is Spherical With A Dense Core
thisnamecantbetaken
by thisnamecantbetaken  6-19-2007    9
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Evolution Animation GIF
kdupuis
by kdupuis  12-1-2006    12
 cool!
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Yawning evolved to cool the brain
gzyra
by gzyra  6-24-2007    7
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Babies not as innocent as they pretend
wildcat
by wildcat  7-3-2007    20
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Evolution’s Secret Weapon: Grandma
thisnamecantbetaken
by thisnamecantbetaken  10-13-2007    16
  Women are not being helped along by others. The flow of help is going into the other direction. Is there a woman alive, who did not know this already? .:lol:
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Why do humans kiss?
wildcat
by wildcat  12-8-2006    2
 "...They formally study the anatomy and evolutionary history of kissing and call themselves philematologists."
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Welcome back, "Blue America"
invictus
by invictus  11-5-2008    12
 It's exciting witnessing the history... The eight-year-long nightmare is over at last.
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Origin of Vision discovered
Oortcloud
by Oortcloud  10-22-2007    3
 Very cool stuff.
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10 Videos That Made YouTube Famous
haraya
by haraya  6-14-2007    4
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Evolution for Creationists, Busting the Evolution Myths
sohil
by sohil  11-26-2006    155
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Born believers: How your brain creates God
balthazarus
by balthazarus  2-6-2009    7
 the second view is made of two arguments: 1) "common-sense dualism". The body is for physical processes, like eating and moving, while the mind carries our consciousness in a separate - and separable - package. 2)an overdeveloped sense of cause and effect which primes us to see purpose and design everywhere, even where there is none. these two statements combined, lead the way for the invention of god, goddess and the like. Interesting...
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The Best of Google Video
Djiezes
by Djiezes  10-7-2006    4
 some really great stuff here.
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An open letter from GOD
BigBadWolf
by BigBadWolf  6-15-2007    9
 This is my kind of God... it is well worth the read.
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From Windows 1.0 to Vista (Only Screenshots)
darkseid
by darkseid  11-9-2006    5
 Check out how the usability improved in this 20 years.
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25 Greatest Science Books of All Time
Kore7
by Kore7  11-20-2006    3
  The Origin of Species (1859) Darwin's masterwork is, undeniably, The Origin of Species , in which he introduced his theory of evolution by natural selection. Prior to its publication, the prevailing view was that each species had existed in its current form since the moment of divine creation and that humans were a privileged form of life, above and apart from nature. Darwin's theory knocked us from that pedestal. Wary of a religious backlash, he kept his ideas secret for almost two decades while bolstering them with additional observations and experiments. The result is an avalanche of detail—there seems to be no species he did not contemplate—thankfully delivered in accessible, conversational prose. A century and a half later, Darwin's paean to evolution still begs to be heard: "There is grandeur in this view of life," he wrote, that "from so simple a beginning endless forms most beautiful and most wonderful have been, and are being, evolved."
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Schizophrenia: The Curse That's Almost a Blessing
Mohir
by Mohir  11-14-2007    7
 A recent study may have found what kind of process goes awry in schizophrenic brains. Researchers found that DISC1 regulates the migration of new neurons in the adult brain. When the levels of DISC1 were reduced in mice during adult neurogenesis, the newborn neurons sped up and overshot their intended targets within the hippocampus, When the neurons finally reached their destinations, they forged an unusual number of connections with neighboring cells, a series of events that might give rise to the abnormal—and quite crippling—brain functions associated with schizophrenia, according to Hongjun Song, a Johns Hopkins neurologist who also worked on the study. It is possible, Song says, that further research will lead to a drug that treats schizophrenia by restoring normal neurogenesis. So what evolutionary advantage could schizophrenia-related genes bring to people who have some of the genes but not the disease? For now, this remains one of the many open questions.
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Why Aren't Humans Furry?
thisnamecantbetaken
by thisnamecantbetaken  8-28-2007    19
 ALL my babies are very furry and I think they are the most beautiful kids in the whole wide world! (Should I mention, they are all cats?) ;)
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Bacteria of the Living Dead
Mohir
by Mohir  10-31-2007    3
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One World, Many Minds: Intelligence in the Animal Kingdom
einbar
by einbar  12-3-2008    4
 In recent decades scientists have cast aside a linear, sequential view of brain evolution in which the human brain incorporates components resembling the brains of modern fishes, amphibians, reptiles and birds and have adopted a new view of divergently branching brain and mind evolution. Substantial cognitive abilities have evolved multiple times, based on differing neural substrates—including the mental agility that enables us humans to decipher brain evolution and its meaning
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Do not believe in anything
wildcat
by wildcat  1-5-2007    1
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Doomsday - The Mayan Prophesy
thisnamecantbetaken
by thisnamecantbetaken  6-26-2007    14
 December 21st, 2012. I probably won't be home that day, but I'll catch it later on youtube, I reckon. Jokes aside, they say the Mayan (or Atzec) calender is the most accurate ever made. Their doomsday is not so much about the end of time, but of the beginning or dawn of a new age of enlightenment. I think it's worth a gander. ;) This video explains the Mayan calender pretty well. Part one of three; The Mayan Calender Unveiled
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Grid of 100,000 computers heralds new internet dawn
wildcat
by wildcat  10-1-2008    1
 The Grid is coming
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Free Will: Now You Have It, Now You Don’t
einbar
by einbar  1-24-2009    3
 How comforted or depressed this makes you might depend on what you mean by free will
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Expansion of Consciousness
wildcat
by wildcat  1-10-2008    5
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Who Are We?
wildcat
by wildcat  11-10-2008    7
 You might be surprised by what's in charge of your body! a must read
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Consciousness Studies
wildcat
by wildcat  12-26-2006    6
 most exhaustive resource, most articles in pdf format, much to explore.
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Are human races evolving away from each other?
balthazarus
by balthazarus  2-10-2009    5
 Very interesting!
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We are becoming a new species, we are becoming Homo Evolutis
einbar
by einbar  2-6-2009    12
 Humanity is on the verge of becoming a new and utterly unique species, which he dubs Homo Evolutis
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The Extinct Human Species That Was Smarter Than Us
wildcat
by wildcat  3-24-2008    2
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Genetic 'telepathy'? A bizarre new property of DNA
wildcat
by wildcat  1-29-2008    5
 life stranger than sci fi
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evolution of man..funny pic
boozich
by boozich  11-17-2007    7
 "If evolution was true, mothers would have more than two hands"
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Humans ear bones began as reptile jaws
wildcat
by wildcat  3-18-2007    1
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Primate Culture Is Just A Stone's Throw Away From Human Evolution
Silkweaver
by Silkweaver  1-15-2009    3
 Furthermore, as the primatologists reported in the December 2008 issue of Current Directions in Psychological Science, the stone-handling behavior changed with each generation as individual macaques contributed their own patterns of stone-handling, such as stone-throwing.
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Why Are Humans Different From All Other Apes? It’s the Cooking, Stupid
wildcat
by wildcat  6-11-2009    4
 This is a fascinating and quite fresh view on a possibly groundbreaking view on the evolution of the human specie. “Cooked food does many familiar things,” he observes. “It makes our food safer, creates rich and delicious tastes and reduces spoilage. Heating can allow us to open, cut or mash tough foods. But none of these advantages is as important as a little-appreciated aspect: cooking increases the amount of energy our bodies obtain from food.” (emphasis mine)
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1st time Darwin's Papers Online 4 Free
syncopath
by syncopath  4-17-2008    2
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Why do women always feel colder than men?
wildcat
by wildcat  11-10-2008    3
 New research is suggesting that we all feel the cold differently
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Robots Forming Human-Like Societies
chestnut501
by chestnut501  5-29-2009    1
  "Evil is utterly fundamental to human nature" actually understates the scope of the problem, there were also silicon souls on the side of the angels. Some robots advanced fearlessly into poison zones, flashing warning lights to keep other robots out of harms way.
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Are we looking for aliens in the wrong places?
Mohir
by Mohir  8-25-2007    4
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