February 2012
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Feb 29th
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'Chemical Cuisine' Makes Understanding Food... →
McDonalds recently announced it will no longer include “pink slime” (ammonium hydroxide) in its burgers. But what about all the other chemical additives in our food?  Butylated Hydroxytoluene (BHT) in fruit bars?  Phytosterols and phytostanols in fruit juice?
Feb 29th
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Nuclear astrophysics →
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Feb 28th
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Post Era:Mother Nature
You really can’t fight the fact-we’re just a bunch of chemicals Woven together as the environment changed over the coarse of many millions of years-our very minds subject to it’s grasp. So as the culture wars wage-it’s only cause the path to the future is the test of survival every creature must face-the future is bright only the most capable will reach it.
Feb 28th
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Feb 27th
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Feb 27th
Watch This: The Scale of the Universe 2 Will Blow... →
Like the Godfather, the second part of the interactive Scale of the Universe by Cary Huang is even better than the first one. Prettier, with more information, and smoother.
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Feb 26th
Please look at this, it's terribly important →
Feb 26th
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As a Modern Man
There are two things I can’t understand: 1. Peoples’ love of god. 2. Peoples’ love of war.
Feb 26th
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Scientists say all men watch porn →
Canadian scientists have been thwarted in their attempt to watch porn and get paid for it because they couldn’t find any research subjects who’d never watched it.
Feb 25th
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Feb 25th
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Chimps are self-aware, says new research →
CHIMPANZEES ARE SELF-AWARE and can anticipate the impact of their actions on the environment around them, an ability once thought to be uniquely human, according to a study released on Wednesday.
Feb 24th
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How 1-year-olds can recognize beliefs of others →
New ‘theory of mind’ approach: RUB philosophers report in Cognition Prof. Dr. Albert Newen and Dr. Leon de Bruin from the Institute of Philosophy II at the Ruhr-Universität explain their theory in the journal Cognition. In the first year of life, children already have a basic “theory of mind”, that is, they are capable of distinguishing their own beliefs from those of...
Feb 24th
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Earth's Clouds Are Getting Lower, NASA Satellite... →
Earth’s clouds got a little lower — about one percent on average — during the first decade of this century, finds a new NASA-funded university study based on NASA satellite data. The results have potential implications for future global climate.
Feb 24th
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Feb 22nd
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How to Remove Your Google Search History Before... →
This is super easy and may save you some trouble later.
Feb 22nd
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Scientists find chemical that could make... →
Breakthrough chemical brings stem cells stored in bone marrow directly to the site of a wound.
Feb 22nd
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'Waterworld' super planet confirmed →
An entirely new kind of planet dominated by water and not by rock, gas or other common materials has been identified by US scientists.
Feb 22nd
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Lego Prosthethic Arm Takes Custom Prostheses to a... →
Feb 22nd
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Feb 22nd
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Mind Reading: The Researchers Who Analyzed all the... →
Searching all the porn on the Internet might not seem like the most scientifically productive activity, but computational neuroscientists Ogi Ogas and Sai Gaddam did it anyway.
Feb 21st
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Carbon dioxide breaking down marine ecosystems →
VANCOUVER — If carbon dioxide emissions don’t begin to decline soon, the complex fabric of marine ecosystems will begin fraying — and eventually unravel completely, two new studies conclude.
Feb 21st
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Dolphins are 'people' say scientists →
Dolphins deserve to be treated as non-human “persons” whose rights to life and liberty should be respected, scientists meeting in Canada have been told.
Feb 21st
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Digitization Project Brings Ancient Inscriptions... →
“The Freer Gallery of Art and the Arthur M. Sackler Gallery Archives announces a new 3-D digital resource that will enable scholars and the public to learn more about the ancient Near East through a unique group of pressed-paper molds called squeezes. This resource provides unparalleled access to the archives’ collection of squeezes from ancient Near Eastern archaeological...
Feb 21st
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Feb 20th
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Attacks paid for by big business are 'driving... →
Researchers attending one of the world’s major academic conferences ‘are scared to death of the anti-science lobby
Feb 20th
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“Beyond the universe there is nothing and within the universe the supernatural...”
– From Charles L. Wallis, Stories on Stone, 1954
Feb 19th
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‘Climate Deniers’ Follow ‘Creationists’ to... →
The Heartland Institute, a right-wing think tank funded by the Koch brothers, Microsoft, and other top corporations, is planning to develop a “global warming curriculum” for elementary schoolchildren that presents climate science as “a major scientific controversy,” according to a report by Think Progress.
Feb 18th
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Rant
So I guess it’s impossible to have my cake and eat it too. So this girl gives me her number, she seemed to have a great personality and digs graphic design—I’m married—but it’s still nice to make a friend. So my wife and I grab a drink with her and she comes back to our place, and she’s hitting on both of us; a threesome looks very plausible! So what’s...
Feb 17th
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Feb 16th
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Brain Scans Could Reveal If Your Relationship Will... →
When you’re in the early stages of falling in love, you might hide it from friends and family. But you can’t hide it from neuroscientists. By charting brain activity with an fMRI (functional magnetic resonance imaging) machine, scientists can spot telltale regions of your brain glowing joyously when you look at a photograph of your beloved.
Feb 16th
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