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Harvard Business Review discoverd the Ethical Economy
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by wildcat  11-13-2008   
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Time to test time
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by wildcat  11-12-2008    1
  “If it's true, it's Nobel-prize-winning stuff” Karsten Danzmann Max Planck Institute for Gravitational Physics
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Top Ten Forecasts for 2009 & Beyond
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by wildcat  11-11-2008   
 Each year since 1985, the editors of THE FUTURIST have selected the most thought-provoking ideas and forecasts appearing in the magazine to go into our annual Outlook report. Over the years, Outlook has spotlighted the emergence of such epochal developments as the Internet, virtual reality, and the end of the Cold War. All of these forecasts plus dozens more were included in the report that scanned the best writing and research from THE FUTURIST magazine over the course of the previous year. The Society hopes this report, covering developments in business and economics, demography, energy, the environment, health and medicine, resources, society and values, and technology, will assist its readers in preparing for the challenges and opportunities in 2009 and beyond.
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Frozen embryos' health benefit
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by wildcat  11-11-2008    2
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3D Display Offers Glimpse of Future Media
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by wildcat  11-10-2008   
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Why do women always feel colder than men?
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by wildcat  11-10-2008    3
 New research is suggesting that we all feel the cold differently
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Who Are We?
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by wildcat  11-10-2008    7
 You might be surprised by what's in charge of your body! a must read
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Building an Anti-Economy
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by wildcat  11-9-2008    2
 "Collectively, I call these projects “Nowtopia.” Rarely do the individual participants conceive of them in political terms; day-to-day issues about how we live, what we do, how we define and meet our needs tend to be understood as outside politics. But all Nowtopian activities are profoundly political."
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Does Religion Make You Nice?Does atheism make you mean?
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by wildcat  11-8-2008    15
 It is at this point that the "We need God to be good" case falls apart. Countries worthy of consideration aren't those like North Korea and China, where religion is savagely repressed, but those in which people freely choose atheism. In his new book, Society Without God, Phil Zuckerman looks at the Danes and the Swedes—probably the most godless people on Earth. They don't go to church or pray in the privacy of their own homes; they don't believe in God or heaven or hell. But, by any reasonable standard, they're nice to one another. They have a famously expansive welfare and health care service. They have a strong commitment to social equality. And—even without belief in a God looming over them—they murder and rape one another significantly less frequently than Americans do.
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Artist as Public Servant
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by wildcat  11-7-2008    2
 A successful artwork is one that somehow causes that audience to experience a shift in perception. With this understanding, I was able to modify my orientation from that of an artist creating objects for consumption to that of an artist working as a public servant to create experiences that change people’s ideas of what it means to be a community. agree?/disagree?
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Bullying tendency wired in brain
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by wildcat  11-7-2008    3
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Poverty and the Brain
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by wildcat  11-7-2008    1
 "The point is that poverty isn't just an idea, or a state of mind: it actually warps the mind. Some brains never even have a chance." deserves a second thought
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YouTube Eyes Full-Length Movies; The TBS of Online Video?
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by wildcat  11-6-2008   
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Water Goes Off the Grid
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by wildcat  11-6-2008    3
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Habitable worlds may hide in gas giants' wake
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by wildcat  11-3-2008   
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Israel cuts aid to outposts over settler violence
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by tabsey  11-2-2008   
 This is the "stuff" that the first settlers were made of. Give them some weapons and they'll call the land"Israel 2" and these extremists can spread out from there. That way the Arabs will be living in Afghanistan.
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Jimmy Hendrix - All along the watchtower
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by errtee  11-2-2008   
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TIME's Best Inventions of 2008
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by wildcat  11-1-2008    1
 for more + explanations and detailed descriptions go to the site
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Seven Words You Can't Say on TV: Is Swearing the Oldest Form of Language?
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by wildcat  11-1-2008   
 shortcuts and assumptions would have served our hunter-gatherer ancestors well, but it is less than perfect for dealing with some of the problems we face in the 21st Century.
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The Future of Your PC's Hardware
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by wildcat  11-1-2008    1
 Memristor: A Groundbreaking New Circuit
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Internet collaboration still in infancy: Wikipedia founder
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by wildcat  11-1-2008   
 The age of public collaboration over the Internet is still only in its infancy, Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales told AFP in an interview.
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Two asteroid belts found in solar system’s young “twin”
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by wildcat  10-30-2008   
 Us­ing NASA’s Spitzer Space Tel­e­scope, the team of as­tro­no­mers found an iden­ti­cal as­ter­oid belt or­bit­ing Ep­si­lon Erid­a­ni at a si­m­i­lar dis­tance. They al­so found a sec­ond as­ter­oid belt about sev­en times fur­ther off, about the equiv­a­lent of where Ura­nus lies in our so­lar sys­tem. The sec­ond as­ter­oid belt is be­lieved to con­tain about as much mass as our Moon.
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Top Visionaries - Agenda Setters 2008
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by wildcat  10-29-2008   
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Cyberdyne Corp Makes HAL "Iron Man" Suit
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by wildcat  10-29-2008    2
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Tech giants in human rights deal
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by wildcat  10-29-2008    2
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Jacking into the Brain--Is the Brain the Ultimate Computer Interface?
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by wildcat  10-28-2008    2
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Planet's Ecological Diversity: Explanations Still Elude Scientists
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by wildcat  10-28-2008    1
 Hyper Diversity
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Atlas of hidden water may avert future conflict
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by wildcat  10-27-2008    3
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Toyota, Univ of Tokyo unveil robot that does household chores
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by wildcat  10-27-2008    1
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Internet use could improve brain function and speed up decision-making
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by wildcat  10-27-2008   
 Previous studies have warned that too much computer use could be responsible for increasing levels of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). Dr Gary Small, director of the memory and ageing research centre at the University of California, Los Angeles, said: "Young people are growing up immersed in this technology and their brains are more malleable, more plastic and changing than with older brains," he said.
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Towards a neuropsychology of religion:
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by wildcat  10-24-2008   
 'Doctrinal' rituals help create semantic memories of key concepts and emotional response through associative learning, while 'imagistic' rituals help create episodic memories of specific situations that may involve altered states of consciousness and the experience of other realities.
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The new Concorde
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by wildcat  10-24-2008    1
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Packs of robots will hunt down uncooperative humans
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by wildcat  10-24-2008    7
 "What we have here are the beginnings of something designed to enable robots to hunt down humans like a pack of dogs. Once the software is perfected we can reasonably anticipate that they will become autonomous and become armed.
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Japanese Woman Jailed For The Virtual Murder of Her Virtual Husband Online
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by wildcat  10-24-2008    1
 Bad online behavior is usually handled within the rules set up by online worlds, which can ban miscreants or take away their virtual possessions. In recent years, virtual lives have had consequences in the real world.
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E.O. Wilson Returns to the Hive With Superorganism Tome
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by wildcat  10-24-2008    1
 Group evolution meant that altruism and self-sacrifice — i.e., morality — might be as much a part of our genetic heritage as hair and eye color.Many prominent biologists, led by Richard Dawkins, author of The Selfish Gene, said no, there was no such thing as a superorganism: Evolution worked on the genes of self-serving individuals only, not groups.
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Augmented Reality Makes Commercial Headway
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by wildcat  10-22-2008   
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Red Hat CEO: Money crisis will boost open source
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by wildcat  10-22-2008   
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Berlin Protest Organizers Call European ISP Rules "Stasi 2.0"
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by wildcat  10-20-2008    1
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Open-Source Voting
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by wildcat  10-19-2008   
 as we said before, open source everything..
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What do you know? Not as much as you think
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by wildcat  10-16-2008    4
 "Our results indicate that if a comparison is made relative to an expert, consumers' beliefs regarding their knowledge are more consistent with their actual knowledge than if a comparison had been made relative to an average
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