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The Beginning

Tyler W wrote 1 week ago: I cannot believe we are already into summer vacation. I am loving the free time. Not spending time s … more →

Tags: Abroad, Family, Louisville, Bored?, Group Workcamp, Harry Potter, Sad, summer, Travel

The Nose Knows How to Help Us Find and Keep a Mate1 comment

kraftyjen2002 wrote 1 month ago: Smell reigns supreme in matters of the heart.   Everything from your first boyfriend’s cologne … more →

Tags: health, Women's Health, Men's Health, Life, Motivational, Love, Natural Love Drugs, sex, Relationships

Failure Is Just The Starting Point For Success14 comments

Jim Cantwell wrote 2 months ago: Failure is not an option, so they say. What “they” do not tell us is, without failure yo … more →

Tags: Today’s Thoughts, writing, Authors, Children's Writing, Creative Writing, Writers, Inspiration, Success!, Albert Einstein

Inception becomes reality: People can teach themselves new skills in dreams 1 comment

MI wrote 5 months ago: The idea of the surreal Hollywood blockbuster Inception, where people travel through someone’s … more →

Tags: Awareness, health, Motivation, tradition, People, Weird, Spiritual, Education, News

The IPCC gives me a shock226 comments

Anthony Watts wrote 5 months ago: Yesterday I did something that I never expected to get any results on. My lucky number 1029 paid off … more →

Tags: ipcc, climate change, Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, anthony watts, IPCC Fifth Assessment Report, Bern, Technical Support, WGI

Faster Than Light Particles! So, Warp Speed Ahead, Right???3 comments

Ryan wrote 8 months ago: The OPERA detector at Gran Sasso National Laboratory in Italy I’ll have more to say about this … more →

Tags: Physics, news 2, Skeptic, News, Research, cern, Geneva, relativity, Neutrino

Scientists Report Breaking The Speed Of Light, But Can It Be True? : The Two-Way : NPR1 comment

Staff wrote 8 months ago: A 2010 light installation entitled ‘Speed of Light’ in London. Ben Stansall /AFP/Getty I … more →

Tags: SciFi, News, Tech, npr, London, cern, Speed of Light, Laboratori Nazionali del Gran Sasso, Opera experiment

The Dark Side of The Moons

Secret Gardener wrote 9 months ago: For decades, scientists have been trying to understand why the near side of the Moon – the one … more →

Tags: lunar dichotomy, global-impact hypothesis, Lunar Prospector, far side of the moon, Dr Martin Jutzi, cráter, two-moons, Aert van der Neer, astronomy

MRD: Call for papers on "Green Economy and Livelihoods in Mountains"

Climate Himalaya wrote 10 months ago: Image via Wikipedia MRD: The June 2012 Earth Summit strives to embed ‘green economy’ in … more →

Tags: Development and Climate Change, Opportunities, Environment sector, Sustainable Development, International Mountain Society, earth summit, green economy, Research and Development

Did Earth once have 2 moons that collided and became one?

David Kolle wrote 10 months ago: A long long time ago, the Earth may have at one time held two moons — until they smashed into each o … more →

Tags: Science, Space, Informative Report, Moon, Earth, far side of the moon, Southwest Research Institute, University of California-Santa Cruz, Lagrangian point

Hip Osteoarthritis More Prevalent Among Athletes - Study6 comments

earlstevens58 wrote 10 months ago: Hip Osteoarthritis More Prevalent Among Athletes – Study by Sheela Philomena on  July 25, 2011 … more →

Tags: hip replacement, Knee Replacement, arthritis, osteoarthritis pain, osteoarthritis, hip implants, Femur, Osteoarthritis, Femur head

The Common Cold: Actually From Getting Cold?1 comment

Christopher Maloney, Naturopathic Doctor wrote 1 year ago: Image via Wikipedia I’m working to become an expert on the flora of the middle ear for a patie … more →

Tags: health, Alternative, Christopher Maloney Naturopathic Doctor, Maloney, Naturopathy, Conditions and Diseases, Infectious Disease, Respiratory Disorders, Common Cold

Kinect could bring touch-free interface to operating theaters

free2sap wrote 1 year ago: Kinect could bring touch-free interface to operating theaters The hands-free interface developed by … more →

Tags: Sci, Research, Open-Source, Medical, switzerland, Microsoft, gesture control, kinect, Surgery

Albert Einstein

Tom Huff wrote 1 year ago: Image via Wikipedia The world is a dangerous place, not because of those who do evil, but because of … more →

Tags: Quotes, People, History, Albert Einstein, Physics, Scholarships, student position, Fundamental Physics

Albert Einstein

Tom Huff wrote 1 year ago:   Image via Wikipedia   “Imagination is more important than knowledge. For knowledge is li … more →

Tags: Quotes, People, History, Albert Einstein, Physics, social sciences, Einstein tower

Saturday round-up: Breathing space on CO2 cuts?1 comment

andyextance wrote 2 years ago: As well as satellite measurements, US National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration research … more →

Tags: Global Warming, aérosols, Ozone, Surveys

Virtual autopsy: "Virtopsy®"

MI wrote 2 years ago: December 31, 2009 1-7-10: Apologies. The Reuters video disappeared for some reason. Found much bette … more →

Tags: citizens against proobama media bias

Ignobel Awards

frigginloon wrote 2 years ago: And the winner of the Ignobel Award goes to…drum roll please…Elena Bodnar of Illinois, f … more →

Tags: all that is wrong with the world, Evolution Be Damned!, friggin awesome, friggin hilarious, ignobel award, Elena Bodnar of Illinois, bra gas masks, Pathologist Stephan Bolliger, Donald Unger

Precision Pricing: Measuring Consumers' Willingness to Pay Accurately3 comments

Klaus wrote 3 years ago: Setting the “right” price is one of the key marketing tasks that drive a firm’s performance: appropr … more →

Tags: Pricing, academic, doctoral students, Conjoint Analysis, Conjoint Measurement, Willingness to Pay, Sawtooth Software, measurement, incentive-aligned


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