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Redheads will be extinct in 100 years say scientists
michellezm
by michellezm  8-23-2007    35
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Parasite "Turns Women into Sex Kittens"
nohobot
by nohobot  12-26-2006    15
 The sexy side of parasitism? (Shudder!)
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The real reason why no one reads your (my) blog.
copireich
by copireich  2-27-2007    15
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Richard Dawkins: Why There Almost Certainly Is No God
wildcat
by wildcat  10-24-2006    40
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What a difference a century makes!
Bluephoenix4
by Bluephoenix4  12-26-2007    4
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What is Clipmarks?
egoldstein
by egoldstein  6-25-2007    5
 I just read this description of clipmarks by {{pokkets}} and literally got the chills. I believe one of the odd things about clipmarks is that it is very misunderstood by the general web population. Unfortunately, I think that is mostly a product of me being unable to properly explain it. So, when i see a description that so totally nails it, i get such a rush of excitement. Thanks {{pokkets}}!
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FISK: "Even I question the 'truth' about 9/11"
righthand
by righthand  8-25-2007    40
 ....– whose melting point is supposed to be about 1,480C – would snap through at the same time? (They collapsed in 8.1 and 10 seconds.) What about the third tower – the so-called World Trade Centre Building 7 (or the Salmon Brothers Building) – which collapsed in 6.6 seconds in its own footprint at 5.20pm on 11 September? Why did it so neatly fall to the ground when no aircraft had hit it? The American National Institute of Standards and Technology was instructed to analyse the cause of the destruction of all three buildings. They have not yet reported on WTC 7. Two prominent American professors of mechanical engineering – very definitely not in the "raver" bracket – are now legally challenging the terms of reference of this final report on the grounds that it could be "fraudulent or deceptive". Journalistically, there were many odd things about 9/11. Initial reports of reporters that they heard "explosions" in the towers – which could well have been the beams cracking – are easy to
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Why the World Still Needs Philosophy
wildcat
by wildcat  8-2-2008    3
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Chinese running out of names.
BitDrifter
by BitDrifter  6-12-2007    12
 "93 million people in China the family name Wang."
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If The World Were a Village of 100 People
bhjoco
by bhjoco  6-18-2007    3
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Why do women's clothes button from the left, while men's button from the right?
michellezm
by michellezm  3-29-2008    11
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Two-year-old with same IQ as Einstein
chestnut501
by chestnut501  10-10-2009    9
 Oscar Wrigley, accepted into Mensa.
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Is Bisexuality Common Or Rare?
debbyski
by debbyski  6-1-2007    23
 Interestingly enough there has been lack of research into this field of sexuality and sexual preference.
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Who Will Cry For Innocent Iraqis?
thisnamecantbetaken
by thisnamecantbetaken  9-6-2007    13
 Half of Iraq's population are children. Children! Who can condone dropping bombs on babies and tormenting children, no matter how "noble" they may think the cause? Who can know of Iraq's suffering and still proudly wave the flag, droning off hollow words of security, democracy and freedom? How can anyone, anyone keep supporting this terrible murderous war? How??
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How did 100,000,000 women disappear?
chestnut501
by chestnut501  6-7-2009    7
 Two researchers crunching population statistics have confirmed an unsettling reality. Siwan Anderson and Debraj Ray noticed the ratio of women to men in developing regions and in some cultures is suspiciously below the norm.
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The 5 Smallest Countries in the World
Deepti
by Deepti  2-20-2007    2
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Do Living People Outnumber the Dead?
thisnamecantbetaken
by thisnamecantbetaken  6-15-2007    5
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America the Illiterate
papananook
by papananook  11-12-2008    9
 Quite an interesting article that won't be read by too many people in 'Merika...*sigh*
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Blindness to be curable in 5 years.
BitDrifter
by BitDrifter  6-5-2007    6
 with stem cell treatment.
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World Prison Population per 100,000 population
masbury
by masbury  6-15-2008    15
 great, clear graphic
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Cartograms
Deepti
by Deepti  6-12-2006    8
 I found this quite interesting...
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100 things we didn't know last year
Bluephoenix4
by Bluephoenix4  1-2-2008    5
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International Women's Day in Pictures
JohnWaterman
by JohnWaterman  3-9-2009    6
 Go to the site for nice hi-res.
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Researchers Knock Out HIV
bostonblogger
by bostonblogger  10-22-2007    4
 doctors have discovered that they can successfully neutralize the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)
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Human Species Nearly Extinct 70,000 Years Ago
jimbo1000
by jimbo1000  1-14-2009    5
 you can have your own DNA analysed by the National Geographic/IBM project and they will show your own ancestors' route out of Africa, it's really fascinating, costs about £150
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'Air shower' set to cut water use by 30 percent
Octane
by Octane  11-9-2006    7
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12 year-old Kills Herself Over Pair of Shoes
abailart
by abailart  11-9-2007    11
 More sad human truth behind the world's 'booming economy'.
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Why Do More Women Than Men Still Believe in God?
chestnut501
by chestnut501  10-13-2009    25
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The death of language?
Aribeth
by Aribeth  10-17-2009    5
 "What we lose is essentially an enormous cultural heritage, the way of expressing the relationship with nature, with the world, between themselves in the framework of their families, their kin people," says Mr Hagege. "Its also the way they express their humour, their love, their life. It is a testimony of human communities which is extremely precious, because it expresses what other communities than ours in the modern industrialized world are able to express." For linguists like Claude Hagege, languages are not simply a collection of words. They are a living, breathing organisms holding the connections and associations that define a culture. When a language becomes extinct, the culture in which it lived is lost too. ____ According to Ethnologue, a US organisation that compiles a global database of languages, 473 languages are currently classified as endangered. ____ "Most people are not at all interested in the death of languages," Claude Hagege says.
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New Dolphin Species Discovered
thisnamecantbetaken
by thisnamecantbetaken  12-1-2008    1
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Canadians cut power to battle cannabis
michellezm
by michellezm  10-10-2007    12
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Short Women More Successful With Men
haraya
by haraya  1-10-2007    10
 I guess this depends on how you like to understand the phrase, 'successful with men'
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Christian Zionism: A story everyone should know
kmcolo
by kmcolo  10-26-2007    24
  RABBI MICHAEL LERNER: Well-- I'm hoping we have a few more years here. And I think in the 21st Century the growing wisdom of the American people and of all people is that our well being depends on the well being of everyone else on the planet, and I think that the Israeli population increasingly are coming to understand that their well being depends on the well being of Palestinians and of the Arab world. That there's that fundamental interdependence.
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Top Ten Languages in the Internet
lauriecorona
by lauriecorona  11-22-2006    5
 Definitely I should learn Chinese and Japanese `cause it seems I'm missing a lot of pages!
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You walk wrong
Aribeth
by Aribeth  4-21-2008    6
 “It took 4 million years to develop our unique human foot and our consequent distinctive form of gait, a remarkable feat of bioengineering. Yet, in only a few thousand years, and with one carelessly designed instrument, our shoes, we have warped the pure anatomical form of human gait, obstructing its engineering efficiency, afflicting it with strains and stresses and denying it its natural grace of form and ease of movement head to foot.”
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See through the eyes of the Color Blind
apple white
by apple white  9-20-2007    5
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"They are bombing 1.5 million people in a cage"
masbury
by masbury  1-7-2009    9
 Norwegian doctor describes serving 2500 wounded; 50% women and children; has seen only one military casualty. Surgery around the clock.
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Study: 93% Of People Talked About Once They Leave Room
dakotayii
by dakotayii  3-24-2008    25
 "As well as their breath, body odor, speech patterns, and the way they walked, not to mention general discussion based on the perception that the participant who had left the room was most likely a world-class prick." According to the data, 89 percent of volunteers appeared to listen attentively to the subject's receding footsteps, 47 percent raised their eyebrows and smirked as the subject left, and 23 percent mouthed the words "what the fuck" to others in the room as the door was closing, which usually triggered bouts of stifled giggling Perhaps most exciting was the 9 percent of volunteers who silently flipped the subject off as they left the room, Phillips said the lower-order cognitive functions responsible for knee-jerk gossiping may have played an ancient role in survival by encouraging those in proximity to band together.
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Looking at the Sun Can Trigger a Sneeze
wildcat
by wildcat  1-11-2008    9
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Why Do Only 10% Of Smokers Get Lung Cancer? Genetic Biomarker May Provide The Answer
wildcat
by wildcat  10-15-2008    10
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