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Landed on top!
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by arifsali  Today 10:20 PM   
 These are just machines!
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'Giant microscope' that peers into the heart of a structure
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by arifsali  Today 8:19 PM   
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The Untold Story of Corruption in Iraq
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by arifsali  Today 8:13 PM   
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Soldier Refuses Tour, Citing "Stomach-Churning Horrors"
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by arifsali  Today 6:47 PM    2
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US agrees to help Saudi Arabia develop civilian nuclear program
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by arifsali  Today 5:57 PM    1
 Ah, the word "civilian"!
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On tap in space: Urine
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by arifsali  Today 5:42 PM   
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Giant Pythons Invade Florida
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by arifsali  Today 5:24 PM   
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Scientists identified earthquake faults in Sichuan, China
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by arifsali  Today 4:08 PM   
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Definition of premature ejaculation by International Society for Sexual Medicine
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by arifsali  Today 4:06 PM   
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The Neurological Roots of Sexual Pleasure
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by arifsali  Today 3:19 PM    2
 This is long, looks interesting.
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Recordings of world leaders in historic policy meetings
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by arifsali  Today 3:08 PM   
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Most Popular Wallpapers ...
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by arifsali  Today 12:27 AM   
 at VladStudio.com Not bad, I'd bookmark them.
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An interview with Ken Wilber - You are the river
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by arifsali  Yesterday 12:15 AM   
 The integral philosopher explains the difference between religion, New Age fads and the ultimate reality that traditional science can't touch.
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Teen sells 17,328 boxes of Girl Scout cookies
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by arifsali  5-14-2008   
 Jennifer Sharpe is believed to have set a national record
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Discovery of most recent supernova in our galaxy
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by arifsali  5-14-2008   
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Discovery of cell linked to learning and memory
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by arifsali  5-14-2008   
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Do Infants See Colors Differently?
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by arifsali  5-14-2008   
 A recent study in PNAS by researchers at the University of Surrey challenges this view, however. It suggests an intriguing and novel account of color categorization in infants. In this study 18 English-speaking adults and 13 four-month-old infants were shown a colored target on a colored background.
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A Grain of Sand: Nature's Secret Wonder
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by arifsali  5-14-2008    17
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US confession: Weapons were not made in Iran after all
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by arifsali  5-14-2008    3
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11 year old kid helping children of Myanmar disaster
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by arifsali  5-14-2008   
 Amazing kid!
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ZenBe
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by arifsali  5-14-2008    4
 I'm a sucker for beautiful UI (hence I'm here on Clipmarks). This is just a shout out to ZenBe as I've been using it for few days and I'm hooked (so far). They feature a beautiful interface to e-mails and other utilities. With Clipmarks and ZenBe, the internet looks really good :)
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Can you become a creature of new habits?
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by arifsali  5-14-2008    1
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A Rescue in China, Uncensored
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by arifsali  5-14-2008   
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Readers' Q&A: The science of sex
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by arifsali  5-13-2008   
 Some good and interesting QAs at the source
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Dead Sea Scroll Put on Rare Display in Israel
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by arifsali  5-13-2008   
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The Brain Is Not Modular
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by arifsali  5-13-2008    1
 What fMRI Really Tells Us
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British UFO Files
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by arifsali  5-13-2008    1
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Does science make belief in God obsolete?
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by arifsali  5-13-2008   
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Einstein's letter makes view of religion relatively clear
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by arifsali  5-13-2008    1
 In the letter, he states: "The word god is for me nothing more than the expression and product of human weaknesses, the Bible a collection of honourable, but still primitive legends which are nevertheless pretty childish. No interpretation no matter how subtle can (for me) change this."
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Benefits of bedtime reading
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by arifsali  5-13-2008   
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Two New Ways to Explore the Virtual Universe, in Vivid 3-D
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by arifsali  5-13-2008    1
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The Chaotic Genesis of Planets
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by arifsali  5-12-2008    2
 Long viewed as a stately procession to a foregone conclusion, planetary formation turns out to be startlingly chaotic
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Forbes Clips
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by arifsali  5-12-2008    1
 Just thought I clip this, not sure if everyone noticed.
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1,000 Ancient Tombs, Unique Remains Found in Colombia
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by arifsali  5-9-2008    3
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Practising Muslims 'will outnumber Christians by 2035'
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by arifsali  5-9-2008    24
 Go ahead, get scared!
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India children's health 'ignored'
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by arifsali  5-9-2008   
 More than half?? Well, the more visibility is good, eventually they will reduce the numbers as they progress.
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Malaysian woman can leave Islam
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by arifsali  5-9-2008    2
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Modern ceramics help advance technology
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by arifsali  5-8-2008    1
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Egyptian elite tombs accessible for all
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by arifsali  5-8-2008   
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Justice in the brain: Equity and efficiency are encoded differently
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by arifsali  5-8-2008    1
 An interest in such issues kept the study subjects in the scanner, despite the pain of grappling with difficult choices, Hsu said. “Quite a few came out saying: ‘This is the worst experiment I’ve ever been in. I never want to do anything like this again!’ ”
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