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Fifty Tools which can help you in Writing
HoneyTown
by HoneyTown  1-15-2007    8
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Best Free Reference Websites
bunnicula
by bunnicula  1-27-2007    4
 There are SO many good resources listed on this website (I only clipped a few of them). I really suggest checking it out.
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Classic things to say when stressed
lauriecorona
by lauriecorona  11-20-2006    8
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Postcards from 1900 depicting life in 2000
JohnWaterman
by JohnWaterman  7-18-2007    8
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10 Most Impressive Photos of our Universe
arifsali
by arifsali  11-6-2006    9
 Not sure if anyone has posted this here already.
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Garlic attacks brain cancer
hudgal1
by hudgal1  8-30-2007    15
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Major biological discovery…inside the Chernobyl reactor
jetcloud
by jetcloud  9-23-2007    14
 "That is to say, the melanin molecule gets struck by a gamma ray and its chemistry is altered. This is an amazing discovery, no one had even suspected that something like this was possible. Aside from its novelty value, this discovery leads to some interesting speculation and potential research. Humans have melanin molecules in their skin cells, does this mean that humans are getting some of their energy from radiation? This also implies there could be organisms living in space where ionizing radiation is plentiful."
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Ancient Blueprints of Calculus Uncovered in Archimedes Text
Kore7
by Kore7  10-6-2007    10
 Details have been released from the nine-year-long reconstruction project to recover the Greek mathematician's writings from this one-of-a-kind find and the results are fascinating. Buried beneath the surface of this gilded palimpsest, researchers discovered more extensive demonstrations of concepts such as infinite series, approximations, limits, and integral calculus than had been known to exist in ancient times. Archimedes wrote The Method almost two thousand years before Isaac Newton and Gottfried Wilhelm von Leibniz developed calculus in the 1700s. Reviel Netz, an historian of mathematics at Stanford University who transcribed the text, says that the examination of Archimedes' work has revealed "a new twist on the entire trajectory of Western mathematics."
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Big Chunk Of The Universe Is Missing -- Again
Mohir
by Mohir  11-5-2007    4
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Read this clip and try not to say WTF!!
egoldstein
by egoldstein  5-29-2008    30
 I mean, are you kidding me!? Rachel Ray and Dunkin Donuts were offering "symbolic support for Muslim extremism and terrorism" because she was wearing a black and white scarf. After this one, it's going to take a whole to shock me :) Honestly, i just tagged this clip dunkin donuts, rachel ray and terrorism - WTF indeed!!
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Most Amazing Space Discoveries of 2007
arifsali
by arifsali  12-26-2007    1
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Things to Say when You're Stressed
skwirlinator
by skwirlinator  9-17-2006    1
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Top Firefox 2 config tweaks
Djiezes
by Djiezes  10-28-2006    6
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The best accidental discoveries
Scattered_Fusion
by Scattered_Fusion  1-10-2007    2
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Can the Singularity Save Us From Ourselves?
wildcat
by wildcat  5-24-2008    6
 Persons who believe firmly in the inevitability of The Singularity might be surprised to learn that the default human society is the closed society, resistant to change. Most of them have never known anything but open societies, born of western civilization’s restless urge to expand intellectual horizons. They live in an exceptional time, in an exceptional society, yet somehow believe it to be the human default. That type of blindness comes from forgetting to study history.
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'Torturer's Dicks got Hard with New Ideas'. She didn't have a Dick!
righthand
by righthand  4-21-2008    5
 On December 2, Detainee 063 was in an isolated, plywood interrogation booth at Camp X-Ray. He was bolted to the floor and secured to a chair, his hands and legs cuffed. He had been held in isolation since August 8, nearly four months earlier. He was dehydrated and in need of regular hook-ups to an intravenous drip. His feet were swollen. He was urinating on himself. The pattern was always the same: 20-hour interrogation sessions, followed by four hours of sleep. Sleep deprivation appears as a central theme, along with stress positions and constant humiliation, including sexual humiliation. These techniques were supplemented by the use of water, regular bouts of dehydration, the use of IV tubes, loud noise, nudity, female contact, pin-ups. An interrogator even tied a leash to him, led him around the room and forced him to perform a series of dog tricks. He was forced to wear a woman's bra and a thong was placed on his head. Author Philippe Sands is a UK Queen's Council
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Writing tools and recommendations
bcarrino
by bcarrino  12-21-2006    2
 Interesting notes in reviewing your article and fiction writing.
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Oh Baby! First photograph of early modern computer
Silkweaver
by Silkweaver  6-17-2008    4
 Run baby run! :-)
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At The Airport, You Better Smile...
BartendingBear
by BartendingBear  8-20-2007    11
 We now know the sound of George Orwell rolling in his grave. "Here's where it gets really absurd. Apparently, these Behavior Detection Officers work in pairs. One scenario is that an officer might move in to "help" a passenger retrieve their belongings after they've been screened. And then the officer will ask where the passenger is headed. If the passenger's reaction sets off alarm bells in the officer's well-trained mind, another officer will move in and detain them." "So while TSA employees are confiscating our scissors and water bottles, they're going to secretly be staring at us, looking for some telltale sign of terrorist intent in a grimace, a sigh, a crinkled nose? Who knows what? In the end, the Behavior Detection Officers are the ones who are really acting suspicious. Which is the truth of the matter anyway."
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Top 15 Great Science Fiction Books
righthand
by righthand  8-19-2007    4
 Courtesy of Jacques67
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20 Ways the World Could End
hitchhiker08
by hitchhiker08  8-23-2008    14
 Scary...yet possible?
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Woman had bullet in head for 64 years
dellarae
by dellarae  5-15-2007    9
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Jews Are Safer With Christians In Charge
debbyski
by debbyski  10-13-2007    29
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Giant Particle Accelerator Discovered In The Sky
JohnWaterman
by JohnWaterman  1-31-2008    1
 Galaxy clusters colliding! This is the physics of the truly colossal.
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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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53-million-year-old Spider
abailart
by abailart  10-30-2007    8
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Scientists Map the 10 Billion Neurons of Human Cerebral Cortex
Silkweaver
by Silkweaver  7-2-2008   
 This research goes a long way in validating Ray Kurzweil's predictions, that we will soon be able to scan the brain accurately enough to create a working simulation of it. The implications are literally vast.
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More Evidence for a Revolutionary Theory of Water
Silkweaver
by Silkweaver  7-4-2008   
 The current study is the most recent addition to a growing body of evidence for a new theory about the structure of liquid water. In 2004, Nilsson and colleagues sparked controversy with a paper published in Science that suggested the tetrahedral model of water was incorrect. Nilsson agrees that the debate is far from settled and that much work remains before a clear picture of liquid water emerges. "Over the last decade or so we have discovered that materials once considered homogeneous exhibit complex nanoscale order," said Stanford Synchrotron Radiation Laboratory director Jo Stöhr. "In my view, the work on water is yet another example of the actual complexity of matter, this time within a simple liquid. Modern X-ray work appears to be triggering a new understanding of liquids and we may have only seen the beginning of a paradigm shift in our understanding."
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Texas will Execute 10 Men in 30 days
thisnamecantbetaken
by thisnamecantbetaken  10-22-2008    34
  This is the worst place of the free world for execution, this is not just the worst place for America," he said of Texas. Before the state revised such laws in 2001, a defendant could be represented by a divorce lawyer with no experience in criminal prosecutions, and judges were not required to instruct juries of alternative punishments such as life in prison without parole, he said. Nine of the 10 to die this month were sentenced before 2001. Mr Halperin claimed "judges are very happy to get rid of these people as quickly as possible." He described a sort of year-end catch-up
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Say wow! the flying jellyfish
wildcat
by wildcat  9-4-2008    2
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32 Sci-Fi Novels You Should Read
Socratoad
by Socratoad  7-2-2008    6
 More at site, plus a short blurb about each novel.
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Will We Recognize The Future?
Mohir
by Mohir  6-7-2008    1
 A talk with Ray Kurzweil.
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Rape in Ireland: Females at fault!!!
righthand
by righthand  3-26-2008    44
 I'm very disappointed in the attitude still about rape in Ireland. Even more surprised that other females blame the victim equally with the males. So don't expect sympathy from your sisters. The one ray of sunshine is that the younger the questioned, the more sympathetic the answer. Older people always find it harder to understand the dress of the young. They forget the 60's when we wore even less or none.
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Top 10 New Species Announced
Silkweaver
by Silkweaver  5-30-2008    1
 Follow the links for further info and better pictures :-)
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The Future Is Now? Pretty Soon, at Least
wildcat
by wildcat  6-3-2008    4
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Stunning Science!
thisnamecantbetaken
by thisnamecantbetaken  11-28-2007    5
 Science is SO beautiful! Go to the site and enjoy more of these fantastic visualisations of wave functions, quantum resonances, classical collisions etc. It's absolutely breathtaking.
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Don't I Know You?
wildcat
by wildcat  7-7-2007   
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Photos that Changed the World
swampfoxz
by swampfoxz  9-5-2008    3
 Are our petty problems so important?
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US blackmails Iraq
masbury
by masbury  10-30-2008    12
 Give in on the security agreement, or we pull services you can't function without
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Amazing X-ray Artforms
anthonyo
by anthonyo  10-28-2007   
 There is so much imagination in the world.
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