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The rival to the Bible
tabsey
by tabsey  10-7-2008    5
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Different nesting options :)
balthazarus
by balthazarus  10-7-2008   
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Women Test Limits
debbyski
by debbyski  10-6-2008    5
 "Now, women are taking courses run by nongovernmental organizations, getting educated and learning ways to improve their family incomes. Most important, the women have won over the men, she said. “Their minds have changed,” Najiba said. “They want to share decisions, not too far, but they want to give us some share.”
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Our "Digital Shadow" -a Mind-Bending Prediction
Mohir
by Mohir  10-7-2008   
 In terms of numbers, the figures are staggering. The size of the digital universe for 2007 reached 281 billion gigabytes, or, 281 exabytes. This works out to be about 45GB of digital information per person on the planet. And, considering the lack of information for some of the third world countries, one can only imagine how much those of us reading this article will have under their belts. Furthermore, the amount of information about us that is generated automatically on a pretty much daily basis outweighs the total volume of information that we create about ourselves. Naturally this has large security implications that the IT sector will have to address more and more as time passes.
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Print What You Like - a cool tool
Mohir
by Mohir  10-6-2008    5
 This can be a real help to those of us who print a lot from the web.
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Female Fighters: We Won't Stand for Male Dominance
dulios
by dulios  10-7-2008    1
  Back in 1998, the fighters say, their now-jailed leader Abdullah Ocalan declared the group "a women's party." It was initially difficult to accept, says Karim, a 42-year-old male member of the PKK. Today, the PKK's ideology revolves around a belief that global crises and injustice are a result of millennia of male-dominated rule. Here, the women run their own assaults and have their own command structure. All tasks are shared, both on and off the battlefield. Discipline is paramount to survival, they say, and weapons are always clean and never out of reach.
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Forecasts for the 25 Years...
balthazarus
by balthazarus  10-6-2008   
 From the page: "A Crisis or an Opportunity? What Makes the Difference? The critical difference is whether you are prepared. If you’re aware of possible developments… if you see changes coming… you can take action and prepare yourself. In a rapidly changing world, new opportunities are emerging everywhere. If you get an advance notice of these possible changes, you can be ready. You can ride these waves of change to benefit your career, your business, your family and your investments." Why not changing ourselves as well? it seems as if all that will come should not affect us on deep levels, but why? part of preparation is accepting the changing of human that may come.
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Layers of Red Cliffs on Mars (Photo)
Mohir
by Mohir  10-7-2008    1
 Beautiful photo
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Some pics of the Ig nobel prizes :)
balthazarus
by balthazarus  10-6-2008    1
 :)
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"Tnnel of Love" -beautiful !
einbar
by einbar  10-5-2008   
 "My desire as an artist is to create compelling images of beauty and power that serve to promote our conscious evolution as human beings".Mark Henson
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Intelligent Computers Put To The Test
Silkweaver
by Silkweaver  10-5-2008   
 It could also raise profound questions about whether a computer has the potential to be 'conscious' - and if humans should have the 'right' to switch it off. >>> I haven't seen humans having too much problem in 'shutting off' each other. What does it say about consciousness ?
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Don't Stress! Bacterial Cell's 'Crisis Command Center' Revealed
Silkweaver
by Silkweaver  10-5-2008    1
 If a bacteria cell finds itself in a dangerous situation - for example, if the temperature or saltiness of the bacteria's environment reach dangerous levels which threaten the survival of the bacteria -a warning signal from the cell's surface is transmitted into the cell. Using cutting edge electron microscopy imaging techniques the authors of the new research observed that the stressosomes receive this warning signal, and in response several proteins called RSBT break away from the large stressosome. This breakaway triggers a cascade of signals within the cell which results in over 150 proteins being produced - proteins which enable the cell to adapt, react and survive in its new environment.
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The brain parasite that influences human culture
JohnWaterman
by JohnWaterman  10-6-2008    4
 Spread by cats
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Scientists create solar cells with a twist.
pokkets
by pokkets  10-6-2008    2
 I suppose it won't be hard to have the power to at least power a Laptop. Perhaps a Solar powered tent for camping. We are finding new ways to transform energy into media we can use, and it, with the open information on the web is only bound to improve dramatically
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Too many calories send the brain off kilter
Silkweaver
by Silkweaver  10-5-2008    1
 The researchers report that that increased activity of the IKKß/NF-?B pathway can be divorced from obesity itself -- infusions of either glucose or fat into the brains of mice alone led to this inflammatory brain reaction. Further studies revealed that this activity in the brain leads to insulin and leptin resistance. Insulin lowers blood sugar by causing cells of the body to take it up from the bloodstream. Leptin is a fat hormone important for appetite control. Moreover, the researchers found that treatments preventing the activity of IKKß/NF-?B in the animals' brains protected them from obesity.
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