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Mystery of Antarctica's 15-Million Year-Old Lake
wildcat
by wildcat  12-5-2007    7
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Eighty million years without sex
invictus
by invictus  10-12-2007    19
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If you are a believer in miracles, this would be one
alanocu
by alanocu  1-4-2008    12
 OMG THIS IS UNBELIEVABLE
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Royal Marine threw himself onto a grenade to save his patrol
alanocu
by alanocu  3-30-2008    8
 this man is a true hero
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Humans ear bones began as reptile jaws
wildcat
by wildcat  3-18-2007    1
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Born 1920-1979? Congratulations...
carrerinyes
by carrerinyes  7-10-2008    13
 No one was able to reach us all day.And we were OK. We would spend hours building our go-carts out of scraps and then ride down the hill, only to find out we forgot the brakes After running into the bushes a few times, we learned to solve the problem. We did not have Playstations, Nintendo's, X-boxes, no video games at all, no 150 channels on cable, no video movies or DVD's, no surround-sound or CD's, no cell phones, no personal computer! s, no Internet or chat rooms....... WE HAD FRIENDS and we went outside and found them! We fell out of trees, got cut, broke bones and teeth and there were no lawsuits from these accidents. We ate worms and mud pies made from dirt, and the worms did not live in us forever. We were given BB guns for our 10th birthdays, made up games with sticks and tennis balls and, although we were told it would happen, we did not poke out very many eyes. We rode bikes or walked to a friend's house and knocked on the door or rang the bell, or just wal
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To all the kids, who had survived the ..1960s,70!!!
mugofcoffee
by mugofcoffee  2-19-2007    19
 If YOU are one of them . . CONGRATULATIONS! You might want to share this with others who have had the luck to grow up as kids, before the lawyers and the government regulated so much of our lives for our own good…… And while you are at it, forward it to your kids so they will know how brave (and lucky) their parents were.
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Armenia: The Epic Land
amgumen
by amgumen  3-26-2008    8
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Baby survives after being hurled 300 feet by a tornado
alanocu
by alanocu  2-8-2008    5
 You won't believe the photos. The houses are leveled to the ground.
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Depression can be Good for You
abailart
by abailart  2-29-2008    3
 There is serious depression that needs help. There are poverty, abuse, bad circumstance that need addressing. But for most of us, a bit of depression, the article suggests, is a catalyst for refelction, change and growth
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dogs.....just beautiful.
Antara
by Antara  8-13-2008    8
 sad story but what a dog..... too bad 25 yr old Jake couldn't have hung on another day, seems he had a lot of people (and animals) that loved him :(
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A Shoebox In Her Bureau
debbyski
by debbyski  3-28-2008    6
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Artificial brain predicts death-row executions
Mohir
by Mohir  6-26-2008    3
 Since the direct approach had failed, the researchers turned to an artificial neural network (ANN) - an intelligent computer system, modelled after the human brain - that is able to deduce how various factors within a jumble of data relate to each other. The system can then take what it has learned and make predictions about a new set of data.To find out which factors might be linked to executions, the researchers first "trained" their ANN by entering the profiles of 1000 death row inmates between 1973 and 2000. Half of this sample of prisoners had been executed and the other half had survived. Each profile contained 18 factors, including the inmate's sex, age, race, marital status, educational level and information on their capital offences.
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Happy Birthday Hitch! 4 Alfred Hitchcock Secrets
pussycatdoll
by pussycatdoll  8-14-2008    2
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19th century weapon found in whale
kkcapricorn
by kkcapricorn  6-12-2007    1
 How old could they be without interference from "humans"?
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Possible 'Sleep Gene' Identified
Silkweaver
by Silkweaver  7-30-2008    4
 When closed, the channel shuts down and the fly sleeps. The insomniac fruit flies had less of the Sleepless-produced protein. The lack of sleep didn't come without consequences. The Sleepless fruit flies lived about half as long as fruit flies that did not carry the mutation. They also experience impaired coordination and restlessness in their few hours of sleep.
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No, science does not 'rest on faith'
wildcat
by wildcat  12-7-2007    14
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Life's Little Mysteries
debbyski
by debbyski  3-30-2008    12
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Duck Survives Two Days In Fridge
fickledpink
by fickledpink  1-21-2007    6
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Extraordinary car accident
michellezm
by michellezm  12-4-2007    8
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Message from the First Dog in Space
Newfman
by Newfman  6-2-2007    3
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All-girl fish that hasn't had sex for 70,000 years
dakotayii
by dakotayii  4-23-2008    4
 According to the report in the BMC Evolutionary Biology journal, one theory is that the fish may occasionally be taking some of the DNA from the males that trigger reproduction, in order to refresh their gene pool. Dr Laurence Loewe, of the university's School of Biological Sciences, said: "What we have shown now is that this fish really has something special going on and that some special tricks exist to help this fish survive. "Maybe there is still occasional sex with strangers that keeps the species alive. Future research may give us some answers."
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Clam, 405, is oldest animal ever
spherepet
by spherepet  2-13-2008    7
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Shock Discovery of Ancient Space Invader
CrazyRedHead
by CrazyRedHead  11-16-2007    1
 This rock sample contains fragments of the first asteroid ever discovered intact. The brown 'nuggets' in the sample once orbited the Sun, and are probably older than the planets in our Solar System.
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Were Ancient Viruses a Key to Human Evolution?
Silkweaver
by Silkweaver  8-1-2008    1
 Heidmann believes that without endogenous retroviruses mammals might never have developed a placenta, which protects the fetus and gives it time to mature, which eventually led to live birth, one of the hallmarks of human evolutionary success over birds, reptiles, and fish. Eggs cannot eliminate waste or draw the maternal nutrients required to develop the large brains that have made mammals so versatile. “These viruses made those changes possible. It is quite possible that, without them, human beings would still be laying eggs.”
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Courageous Lady: 14 Dead, battle for Justice
righthand
by righthand  11-19-2007   
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This is True - Stranger than Fiction
skwirlinator
by skwirlinator  6-2-2007    2
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2400 years old merchantman ship found !!
syncopath
by syncopath  11-21-2007    2
 Professor Elisha Linder: "I am mad about the subject. I love to be at the sea, to look at ships, to deal with ships, and to study ships," he said. "And I would die to find an even older ship!"
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120-Year-Old Woman Claims Smoking Pot Everyday Is Her Secret To Long Life
Cassiopee71
by Cassiopee71  12-8-2006    3
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'You're fired,' man hears after saving a woman's life
dorine
by dorine  6-20-2007    6
 This man did the right thing. Hope someone gives him a job.
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A Lesson In Life
bwang07
by bwang07  3-12-2007    1
 Wouldn't the bird be dead if it froze? Plus, it would of died from the fall if it survived being frozen.
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'Wikistrangers' are as trustworthy as regular editors
shunyax
by shunyax  10-28-2007    1
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The End of a 1,400-Year-Old Business
arifsali
by arifsali  4-17-2007    2
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Good riddance
sillysam
by sillysam  7-23-2008    4
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Who Are We? Coming of Age on Antidepressants
Aribeth
by Aribeth  4-15-2008    3
 The reason has to do with the way drugs are tested and approved. To get F.D.A. approval, a drug has to beat a placebo in two randomized clinical trials that typically involve a few hundred subjects who are treated for relatively short periods, usually 4 to 12 weeks.So drugs are approved based on short-term studies for what turns out to be long-term — often lifelong — use in the world of clinical practice. What do I say to a depressed patient who is doing well after five years on such a drug but can’t stop without a depressive relapse and who wants reassurance that the drug has no long-term adverse effects?I usually say that we have no evidence that the drug poses a risk with long-term use; and since the risk of untreated depression is much greater than the hypothetical risk of the drug, it makes sense to stay on it.
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Culture, Not Skulls, Gave Humans Edge Over Neanderthals
wildcat
by wildcat  3-18-2008    1
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Men of War - photo essay
syncopath
by syncopath  11-28-2007   
 TIME in partnership with CNN: "Ninety years of battlefield portraits taken by the greatest combat photographers of all time." last picture: Sergeant First Class Joseph Mosner was injured in Khalidya by a roadside bomb.2004, Iraq War
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How the Wealthy Medici Changed the World
wildcat
by wildcat  5-6-2008   
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Some Quotes about Love
Bluephoenix4
by Bluephoenix4  1-16-2007    1
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Nonstop
alanocu
by alanocu  7-22-2007    1
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