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My Amygdala, My Self
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Last year, at my family's Passover seder, I heard myself issuing a series of ideologically contradictory, Manischewitz-fueled political pronouncements. |
| Sat, 05 Jul 2008 18:59:40 GMT |
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Six of History's More Unusual Surgical Miracles
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Some of the more amazing and unusual operations of modern times. On June 11, a 6-year-old Texas girl had the entire right half of her brain removed to stop devastating seizures; amazingly, her memory and ... |
| Sat, 05 Jul 2008 18:57:03 GMT |
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Great White Lies About Great White Sharks
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| Yes, sharks are deadly. It has something to do with their gazillion or so razor-sharp teeth. But while it is prudent to avoid waters populated with sharks, shark encounters are rare and fatalities from attacks are even rarer. |
| Sat, 05 Jul 2008 18:51:07 GMT |
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Cracking Open the Apple Macintosh Classic
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| The Apple Mac is one of the most famous and easily recognizable personal computers ever manufactured. In this "Cracking open" photo gallery, TechRepublic examines just what went into a Mac Classic--and what technology was like in 1991. |
| Sat, 05 Jul 2008 18:48:38 GMT |
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Trace the Tour de France Route on Google Street View
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| From July 5th through July 27th, the Tour de France will be running. I'm not going to be headingh over there to watch, and although they'll be plenty of coverage, what if I want take a look at the route from a spectator's view? Google's thought about that, and has provide a Street View of the entire route. |
| Sat, 05 Jul 2008 18:39:16 GMT |
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Google Faces U.K. Privacy Fight Over Street View
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As Google prepares to launch Street View in the U.K., and has already launched it in France, concerns over privacy have been raised by the group Privacy International, which says it feels Street View violates privacy laws. You'll recall that Canada, which has very strong privacy protections in place (for example, a study has said that DRM violates privacy law), has already raised such concerns. |
| Sat, 05 Jul 2008 18:11:04 GMT |
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Japanese Shell subsidiary plans solar-panel plant
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| Royal Dutch Shell subsidiary Showa Shell Sekiyu, Japan's fifth-largest oil refiner, plans to invest 100 billion yen, or about $938 million, in a solar-panel megaplant, according to AFP. |
| Fri, 04 Jul 2008 16:41:37 GMT |
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Alcohol Powder Puts A Party In A Packet
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| Since 1969 a U.S. patent has been registered on the process of turning alcohol into powder. This year, products, such as gelatin shots and margaritas, based from alcohol powder are set to be released by Pulver Spirits and BPNC Distillery |
| Fri, 04 Jul 2008 07:10:59 GMT |
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GILZ: Small Protein May Mean More Bone And Less Fat
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| A small protein may have a big role in helping you make more bone and less fat, says Dr. Xingming Shi, bone biologist at the Medical College of Georgia Institute of Molecular Medicine and Genetics. "The pathways are parallel, and the idea is if you can somehow disrupt the fat production pathway, you will get more bone" |
| Fri, 04 Jul 2008 07:08:33 GMT |
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Increased Calories Necessary for Victims of Traumatic Brain Injury
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| Starve a fever, feed a traumatic brain injury. Recent studies by clinician-scientists from New York-Presbyterian Hospital and Weill Cornell Medical Center found that patients with traumatic brain injury, or TBI, have a higher survival rate when their caloric intake is increased. |
| Fri, 04 Jul 2008 07:07:26 GMT |
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Wii Fit Suffers the Same Fate as Most Exercise Equipment: Survey
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Ever buy a piece of home exercise equipment? If you have, you've probably also experienced the typical result: after a brief spurt of usage, the equipment ended up in the garage, or at least unused. It's often the fate of gym memberships as well. The Wii Fit has sold millions of copies in Japan and elsewhere, but the question has been: how long would people stay with it? |
| Fri, 04 Jul 2008 05:24:32 GMT |
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Microsoft to Offer Office Software Subscriptions
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Microsoft Corp. will begin selling its Office programs to consumers on a subscription basis starting mid-July, in a bid to reach thrifty PC buyers who would otherwise pass on productivity software. |
| Fri, 04 Jul 2008 05:22:26 GMT |
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German 'eBay Baby' Back at Home
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A baby boy removed from his parents' custody after they offered to sell him on eBay for just a euro - $1.59 - as a joke is back at home, a prosecutor said Thursday. |
| Fri, 04 Jul 2008 05:21:46 GMT |
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Not Everyone Wants Broadband. Seriously.
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A new study (.PDF) released Wednesday by the Pew Internet and American Life Project reveals that not everyone wants broadband. Seriously. According to the study, 55% of adult Americans now have broadband internet connections at home, up from 47% in 2007. Also according to the study, with the increase in broadband adoption, only 10% of Americans have dial-up. |
| Fri, 04 Jul 2008 04:34:31 GMT |
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Plasma, LCDs blamed for accelerating global warming
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A gas used in the making of flat screen televisions, nitrogen trifluoride , is being blamed for damaging the atmosphere and accelerating global warming. |
| Fri, 04 Jul 2008 01:05:56 GMT |
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Apple Slashes Price of SSD-Based MacBook Air by $500
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| Without much fanfare, Apple has made a couple of pretty significant price cuts to the MacBook Air. The total of the cuts comes to a pretty nice $500. |
| Fri, 04 Jul 2008 00:06:43 GMT |
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Better Exercise With A Carbohydrate And Caffeine Post-Workout Meal
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| Recipe to recover more quickly from exercise: Finish workout, eat pasta, and wash down with five or six cups of strong coffee. |
| Thu, 03 Jul 2008 20:09:51 GMT |
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What Bacteria Can Teach Us About Surviving Global Warming
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| Dr. Berend Stoel from the Leiden University Medical Center (LUMC), in collaboration with renowned luthier Terry Borman, has put classical violins in a CT scanner and discovered that the homogeneity in the densities of the wood from which the classical violins were made may explain their superior sound production. |
| Thu, 03 Jul 2008 20:08:35 GMT |
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Viacom Granted Access to All YouTube User Data: Court
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Last night the federal court for the Southern District of New York ordered Google to hand over (.PDF) user data for all videos watched on YouTube to Viacom, stating: Plaintiffs seek all data from the Logging database concerning each time a YouTube video has been viewed on the YouTube website or through embedding on a third-party website. |
| Thu, 03 Jul 2008 19:49:29 GMT |
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Is There Fundamental Scientific Disagreement About Evolutionary Theory?
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Creationists and their intellectual cousins, intelligent design proponents, keep saying that scientists disagree as to 'the truth' of evolution, and that the field is therefore in crisis. As is common in these circumstances, some creationist claims are in fact correct, but trivially so, while the use that creationists attempt to make of the claims themselves is highly (and possibly willfully) misleading. |
| Thu, 03 Jul 2008 06:32:45 GMT |