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The Reality Tests - Do we create the world just by looking at it?
einbar
by einbar  Today 2:59 AM   
 very intersting article...
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10 recent Futuristic developments in the field of user experience design.
einbar
by einbar  Yesterday 4:29 AM    1
 "Most techniques may seem very futuristic, but some of them are already reality. And in fact, they are extremely impressive. Keep in mind: they can become ubiquitous in the next years.. "
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US Town Turned Into An Open-Air Prison
katsteevns
by katsteevns  8-18-2008   
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When Construction Goes Wrong
tanjazaric
by tanjazaric  Yesterday 8:38 AM   
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Spider webs
kris_tea
by kris_tea  Yesterday 11:09 PM   
 Ok, I'm a huge a arachnophob, but I can't say that these aren't beautiful. The "mass" or comunal webs really freak me out though. Those two pics I believe are the 2 creepiest pics I've ever seen.
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A face you can trust
dakotayii
by dakotayii  Today 12:05 AM    1
 When deciding who to trust, the research suggests, people use shortcuts. For example, they look at faces. According to recent work by Nikolaas Oosterhof and Alexander Todorov of Princeton's psychology department, we form our first opinions of someone's trustworthiness through a quick physiognomic snapshot. By studying people's reactions to a range of artificially-generated faces, Oosterhof and Todorov were able to identify a set of features that seemed to engender trust. Working from those findings, they were able to create a continuum: faces with high inner eyebrows and pronounced cheekbones struck people as trustworthy, faces with low inner eyebrows and shallow cheekbones untrustworthy. In a paper published in June, they suggested that our unconscious bias is a byproduct of more adaptive instincts: the features that make a face strike us as trustworthy, if exaggerated, make a face look happy - with arching inner eyebrows and upturned mouths - and an exaggerated "untrustworthy"
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sleeping tiger and man, is this picture real?
silvanaraihane
by silvanaraihane  Yesterday 8:37 PM    3
 is this doctored, or a real picture! maybe a 'dead' tiger??
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The Craziest Shoes From Around The World
swampfoxz
by swampfoxz  Today 2:10 AM   
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Proven: Gorillas have human emotions
hitchhiker08
by hitchhiker08  Today 12:48 AM    2
 Heartbreaking!
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Polygamy is the key to a long life
Mohir
by Mohir  Yesterday 4:03 PM    3
 Men, by contrast, can reproduce well into their 60s and even 70s and 80s, and most researchers assumed this explained their longevity. But Lummaa and colleague Andy Russell wondered whether other factors explained the long lifespan of men, such as a grandfather effect. If female survival is the main explanation for male longevity, then monogamous and polygamous men would live for about the same length of time. Instead, it seems that fathering more kids with more wives leads to increased male longevity. Men, then, live long because they're fertile well into their grey years. The explanation could be both social and genetic. Men who continue fathering kids into their 60s and 70s could take better care for their bodies because they have mouths to feed. But evolutionary forces acting over thousands of years could also select for longer-lived men in polygamous cultures.
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Choosing randomly?
balthazarus
by balthazarus  Today 5:45 AM    1
 The entertainment options on offer to us are almost unlimited. Trying to make an informed choice between all possible alternatives would take too long: they're all good, so why not pick one at random? But is this a warning sign of terminal decadence? The idea that so many pleasures are available to us that we're unable to choose has a hint of the last days of Rome about it." I think that in a way it is a sign of this age of information and higher availabilities. It calls for higher levels of clarity and processing. otherwise we'll be lost in translation...
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Where are we heading?
balthazarus
by balthazarus  Today 4:02 AM   
 And then we see how the poor get poorer and the rich richer. some of it is because of different priorities and beliefs. I for once do not understand why to bring more when you have less.
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Typewriter Art
thedoorway
by thedoorway  8-18-2008    4
 This is an amazing story of a man born with spastic cerebral palsy. Though disabled in many ways, he taught himself to create detailed pictures using one finger on a typewriter that resembled pencil or charcoal drawings. Another tribute to the indomitable human spirit.
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Women spend 3,276 hours getting ready
hitchhiker08
by hitchhiker08  Yesterday 4:38 AM    5
 At the risk of losing some more lady friends...
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Research: music is an important influence on our memories
einbar
by einbar  Today 2:38 AM   
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Human Brain Made for Counting
invictus
by invictus  Yesterday 8:28 PM    1
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On looks and attraction...
balthazarus
by balthazarus  Today 3:35 AM   
 This new research identifies an explanation for the correlation between bodily shape and attractiveness: your body proportions, shape and stature are signals that conspicuously advertise your good development or health and therefore the degree to which you are a desirable reproductive partner. In many species fewer departures from perfect symmetry are associated with good development, health and reproductive success.” We begin to see that there is a program embedded deep in our perception. this is the time to reveal it. :)
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Potential Alzheimer's, Parkinson's Cure Found In Century-old Drug
Silkweaver
by Silkweaver  8-18-2008    4
 Also impressed is one of Dr. Atamna's co-authors, Bruce Ames, PhD, a senior scientist at Children's and world-renowned expert in nutrition and aging. "What we potentially have is a wonder drug." said Dr. Ames. "To find that such a common and inexpensive drug can be used to increase and prolong the quality of life by treating such serious diseases is truly exciting." Dr. Atamna's research is the first to show that low concentrations of the drug have the ability to slow cellular aging in cultured cells in the laboratory and in live mice. He believes methylene blue has the potential to become another commonplace low-cost treatment like aspirin, prescribed as a blood thinner for people with heart disorders.
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Love is a memory tool :)
balthazarus
by balthazarus  Yesterday 6:38 AM    11
 i believe that there can be love which is not based on survival mechanism. Though rare...
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Flat Earth
Fast T friend
by Fast T friend  Yesterday 7:56 AM    2
 I'm not a strong fan but I thought the map was cool :)
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The Red Hat Society
Fast T friend
by Fast T friend  8-18-2008    2
 Fun after 50!
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Super Sushi - in LEGO
hitchhiker08
by hitchhiker08  Yesterday 4:25 AM    2
 Mouthwatering?!
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5 Reasons to Write Down Everything You Eat For a Week
hitchhiker08
by hitchhiker08  Today 2:13 AM   
 I'm giving it a shot ...
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Afghan women jailed for being victims of rape
hitchhiker08
by hitchhiker08  Yesterday 4:30 AM    6
 Atrocious - famous last words? "please take our words somewhere where people will be kind and help us" - any takers?
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Beauty of Iran
Kelika
by Kelika  Yesterday 6:46 PM    1
 From the site: "Richly-textured land, rarely seen in the West Outside of politics, this is a fascinating, enchanting world, rarely shown in all its color. Since our first part we received many requests to continue with the series, and in fact, we'll continue to highlight the natural beauty of Near and Middle East countries, such as Armenia, Lebanon and Israel. In our humble opinion, people should learn to appreciate natural beauty and historic customs, without reaching for a "telescopic finder" of a rifle."
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How to Call in Sick When You Just Need a Day Off
dakotayii
by dakotayii  Today 1:31 AM    1
 Sound good , I will call in sick tomorrow
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Creepy Spidey Webs
Kelika
by Kelika  Yesterday 6:25 PM   
 I'd run screaming if I happened on one of these!
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World’s Most Spectacular Skylines
hitchhiker08
by hitchhiker08  Today 2:04 AM    1
 'Spectacular' is right - each city/location has its own mesmerizing charm!
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The Beauty of Spider Webs
Kelika
by Kelika  Yesterday 6:23 PM    2
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Use it or lose it: Yes, it's true
Kelika
by Kelika  Yesterday 8:09 PM    2
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Humans have an in-built ability to do mathematics
einbar
by einbar  Today 12:54 AM   
 "We're born with the ability to see the world numerically just as we're born to see the world in colour."
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Scientists Say We Can See Sound
pperazzo
by pperazzo  Yesterday 11:17 PM   
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The Hollow Lives of the Happy
abailart
by abailart  Today 2:45 AM    2
 <<<Who wouldn't question this apparently hollow form of American happiness? Aren't all of us late at night, when we're honest with ourselves, opposed to shallow happiness? Most likely we are, but isn't it possible that many of us fall into superficiality without knowing it? Aren't some of us so smitten with the American dream that we have become brainwashed into believing that our sole purpose on this earth is to be happy? Doesn't this unwitting affection for happiness over sadness lead us to a one-sided life, to bliss without discomfort, bright noon with no night? My sense is that most of us have been duped by the American craze for happiness. We might think that we're leading a truly honest existence, when we're really just behaving as predictably and artificially as robots, falling easily into well-worn "happy" behaviors, into the conventions of contentment.>>>
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10 Weird and Unusual Cars
swampfoxz
by swampfoxz  Today 2:08 AM   
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Abandoned whale calf mistakes boat for its mum
mugofcoffee
by mugofcoffee  Today 12:32 AM    1
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The biggest machine in the world
valann 47
by valann 47  Today 3:11 AM    1
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Stand on the shoulders of giants - Plato Quotes
einbar
by einbar  Today 1:11 AM   
 "There will be no end to the troubles of states, or of humanity itself, till philosophers become kings in this world, or till those we now call kings and rulers really and truly become philosophers, and political power and philosophy thus come into the same hand"
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Algae: Biofuel Of The Future?
Mohir
by Mohir  Yesterday 3:42 PM   
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George Orwell on clear language
adamstephenhall
by adamstephenhall  Yesterday 4:26 PM    1
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Life's but a walking shadow
Sheroug
by Sheroug  Yesterday 11:21 PM    1
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