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Mind Blowing Pictures
rko2007
by rko2007  6-10-2008    6
 They're so cool!
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Lovely Landscapes
CrazyRedHead
by CrazyRedHead  6-10-2008    8
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Water Affecting Lives (17 pictures)
constantskeptic
by constantskeptic  6-11-2008    4
 What a great post. Captions for each photo provided on the original website.
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Things to love America for
bignosemousie
by bignosemousie  6-11-2008    5
 From our neighbors across the pond.
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Why the Brain Follows the Rules
Silkweaver
by Silkweaver  6-10-2008    5
  Not surprisingly, the threat of punishment made people act more fairly. In the “punishment threat condition” people split the money close to equally. However, when Person B had no recourse, the people given the money acted very differently and gave away, on average, less than 10 percent of the money. When the researchers looked at the brain activity of people playing this simple game, they found a consistent pattern. One region in the frontal lobes, the orbitofrontal cortex, seemed to be responsible for evaluating the potential for punishment. In other words, it figured out whether or not violating the social norm would get us in trouble. A second brain region, the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex, was responsible for inhibiting the natural tendency to keep most of the money (this would be the greedy thing to do) if this action might lead to future punishment. Interestingly, these brain areas only were activated when the threat of punishment came from a real person, and not a compute
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6 iconoclastic discoveries about the brain
wildcat
by wildcat  6-11-2008    2
 let go of the dogma
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God’s Final Message?
JohnWaterman
by JohnWaterman  6-10-2008    3
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Arabic Loanwords In English
Deepti
by Deepti  6-11-2008    3
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How to love the United States
bignosemousie
by bignosemousie  6-11-2008    9
 by Ryan Dilley, BBC News Nice descriptions of the US's positive contributions at the source.
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Gorgeous Images of the Sky, From 200+ Miles Above it
gilbertogalea
by gilbertogalea  6-11-2008    4
 Great pictures take from the sky with the space shuttle discovery.
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The Singularity Frankenstein
wildcat
by wildcat  6-11-2008    3
 Singularity defender George Dvorsky is spot-on when he calls for the singularity-aware to “frame the issue as a scientific endeavor and pitch the various scenarios as hypotheses” and in that “we need to keep the language within the scientific vernacular”. And that’s exactly what’s NOT happening.
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The Galactic Internet
wildcat
by wildcat  6-10-2008    6
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Powerful Earthquake Hits Greece
abailart
by abailart  6-9-2008    2
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UK to give waterless washing machine a spin
iskandar
by iskandar  6-10-2008    5
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What Will Happen to Biodiversity When the World Becomes A Giant City?
Silkweaver
by Silkweaver  6-10-2008    4
 “As a species we have lived in wild nature for hundreds of thousands of years, and now suddenly most of us live in cities—the ultimate escape from nature,” says Kareiva. “If we do not learn to build, expand and design our cities with a respect for nature, we will have no nature left anywhere.” Indeed, biocide is occurring at an alarming rate. Experts project that at least half of the world’s current animal species will be completely gone by the end of the century. Wild plant-life is also disappearing. Most biologists say that we are in the midst of an anthropogenic mass extinction that is at least partially caused by human encroachment on more and more areas of the planet. Numerous scientific studies confirm that this phenomenon needs to be addressed quickly.
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Satellite network to predict earthquakes
pokkets
by pokkets  6-10-2008   
 According to the theory, due to pressure in the rocks oxygen is one of the products of the chemical reactions in the rock. When it is under extreme pressure the oxygen gives off a positive charge which is reflected in readings in the ionosphere. The nature and of the charge, can give an indication of the pressure as it slowly build before a major earthquake. The number of lives save may be hard to imagine, but one of the most frightening aspects of an earthquake at the moment, is the fact that there is literally one minutes notice.
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Hubble Zooms In On Coma Galaxy Cluster
JohnWaterman
by JohnWaterman  6-10-2008    1
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Tel Aviv - Gay - Pride Parade 2008
arifsali
by arifsali  6-10-2008    4
 Freedom of Speech in Israel? Yes!
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Can Light be "Squeezed" to Improve Sensitivity of Gravitational Wave Detectors?
JohnWaterman
by JohnWaterman  6-10-2008   
 ...read on...
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The Spirit of Music: The Science of Pop
einbar
by einbar  6-9-2008    3
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