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Tom Harley wrote 1 month ago: http://www.sciencedaily.com Environmental change triggers rapid evolution Environmental change can d … more →

Tags: Weather, Environment, Science, technology, environment, Climate, science and technology, Nature, Research

So much science! Athena's weekday links

athenahm wrote 2 months ago: I was just scrolling through my ScienceDaily email alert, trying to decide what to talk about today, … more →

Tags: Dailies, rants, Politics, Current Events, Science, Progressive, Economy, Congress, Government

Link of the Day: Tigers Need Our Help to Make Their Comeback

Palm Trees & Bare Feet wrote 4 months ago: Science Daily: Tigers Roar Back: Great News for Big Cats in Key Areas ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ … more →

Tags: animals, Links of the Day, 2013, animal link of the day, Animal news, animal news link, Animal Photos, animal photos link, animal welfare

New Research Could Mean Cellphones That Can See Through Walls

computeraddicted wrote 1 year ago: Comic book hero superpowers may be one step closer to reality after the latest technological feats m … more →

Tags: Mobile, New Research Could Mean Cellphones That Can See Through, CMOS, Terahertz, UT Dallas, Am, FM, microchip, walls

Food Affects your Mood: Depression

kerhiavan wrote 1 year ago: (Photo credit: Wikipedia) Still don’t have that motivation to be healthy yet?  Well how about … more →

Tags: health, Nutrition, olive oil, Healthy Living, Fast Food, Major Depressive Disorder, Food, Public Health, Public Health & Nutrition

FINALLY: Evidence suggests people who eat chocolate may be thinner!1 comment

kerhiavan wrote 1 year ago: I found an interesting article on Sciencedaily.com that I could definitely get behind! “Beatri … more →

Tags: Nutrition, archives of internal medicine, body mass index, Chocolate, health, Healthy Living, lose weight, Medicine, Nutrition

Al1618 - Al Golden Ratio

al1618 wrote 1 year ago: 1,618-  Golden Ratio It is not that scientific scholars have proven the existence of God, it is that … more →

Tags: Religion, golden ratio, Allah, existence of God, Science, Research, Qur', Qur'an, criticise

Apple juice, I'm leaving you for cranberry

Cari Crabtree wrote 1 year ago: (photo courtesy of sciencedaily.com) Earlier this week, I drafted a post called, “I’m fi … more →

Tags: health, Health magazine, calories, Food and Diet, organic

Bio-inspired projects to improve cyber security

computeraddicted wrote 1 year ago: y KATIE NEAL (’03) Office of Communications and External Relations Michael Crouse (left) and E … more →

Tags: security tech, Bio-inspired projects to improve cyber security, Bio-inspired projects, improve cyber security

Genetics-Inspired Research Prevents Cyber Attacks

computeraddicted wrote 1 year ago: Wake Forest University computer science professor Errin Fulp and graduate student Michael Crouse wor … more →

Tags: security tech, Genetics-Inspired Research Prevents Cyber Attacks, Genetics, Inspired Research, Prevents Cyber Attacks

Impulsive Kids Play More Video Games, and Kids Who Play More Video Games May Become More Impulsive

computeraddicted wrote 1 year ago: Impulsive children with attention problems tend to play more video games, while kids in general who … more →

Tags: Impulsive Kids Play More Video Games, Play More Video Games

In the Genes, but Which Ones? Studies That Linked Specific Genes to Intelligence Were Largely Wrong, Experts Say

computeraddicted wrote 1 year ago: For decades, scientists have understood that there is a genetic component to intelligence, but a new … more →

Tags: Linked Specific Genes, intelligence

Prime Time Patterns 6 comments

sfmosaic wrote 1 year ago: Cue Music: 7,080,360,000 people.  And only a few of us can see the connections. Today, we’ll s … more →

Tags: Geometry, News & Culture, Culture, Danny Glover, fibonacci, FOX, Keifer Sutherland, number sequences, numbers

Packard Pokes At 36: The 2011 Year End Poke!

packardsonic wrote 1 year ago: On the show tonight appearing @Packard_Sonic, as your host, co-hosts Dan Johnson @RelUnrelated, and  … more →

Tags: Politics, Packard Just Poked At, Tech, Religion, Podcast, Atheism, Contributor Dan Johnson, Contributor Medusa Rantz, central daylight time

Violent Video Games Alter Brain Function in Young Men - False Marketing

whattyrerthinks wrote 1 year ago: On one of my frequent reads through the sciencedaily.com website I came across this headline – … more →

Tags: Sciences, Other Ramblings, violent video games, Areas of the Brain, brain function, Emotional Control, cognitive functions

Dear Freshmen, You Can Finally Relax. 4 comments

jerkmag wrote 1 year ago: Five years ago when I was in my freshman year of college, I was terrified at the thought of gaining … more →

Tags: CRISP - health, Body Image, freshman 15, Weight Gain, Chipotle, Amber Brenza, aging, Freshman Year, Moderation

Removal of restrictions can decrease music piracy

ArtAfFactory wrote 1 year ago: Removal of Restrictions Can Decrease Music Piracy ScienceDaily (Oct. 7, 2011) — Contrary to the trad … more →

Tags: Internet Marketing, marketingidear, Piracy, ArtAfFactory, Music Industry

Sniffing out the brain's predictive power: Human brain smells what it expects rather than what it sniffs

ArtAfFactory wrote 1 year ago: Sniffing out the Brain’s Predictive Power: Human Brain Smells What It Expects Rather Than What … more →

Tags: psychology, Illusion 2, The Brain, technology-related, ArtAfFactory, brain, brainid, Behaviour, Predict

No Technical Know-How Needed: Endless Forms Web Site Helps Users 'Breed' 3-D Printable Objects

ArtAfFactory wrote 1 year ago: Forget draft tables and complicated computer-aided design programs: You dream it. Endless Forms help … more →

Tags: Architecture 2, Arts, Design Contests, Designing, Free Internet Platforms, Futuristic/innovative, Links, Technology, 3D


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