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Busy at Lajuma
From 12th February through 3rd March Lajuma will be hosting a film crew from Triosphere as well as professional wildlife trapper and television host Dairen... Read more
The 13 February 2013 by Iratemonkey
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Why Did the Neanderthals Go Extinct?
This post will be appearing on the Advanced Apes shortly. You get a peak ahead of time, because I love you The Neanderthals were our closest relatives who... Read more
The 12 February 2013 by Reprieve
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'Embodied Cognition Is Not What You Think It Is' - the Paper!
Whoops, we did it again - a paper based on the blog! This time we are in press at Frontiers in Psychology, in a Research Topic on embodied cognition, with a... Read more
The 12 February 2013 by Andrew D Wilson
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Copper Sulfide Could Enable Faster Memory Chips and More Efficient Batteries
February 11, 2013 via SciTechDaily Science Artistic rendering of copper sulfide above the critical temperature at which it becomes “superionic.” Click on image... Read more
The 12 February 2013 by Roxannebarbour
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The House That Drugs Built
Eugene Jarecki’s documentary. The following quotes have been excerpted from "The House I Live In," the recent documentary about drug addiction and law... Read more
The 11 February 2013 by Dirkh
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Meet ATHLETE, NASA's Next Robot Moon Walker
image credit To build and supply a lunar base, astronauts will need heavy-duty space trucks for transporting gear. There's just one problem: no roads. Read more
The 11 February 2013 by Gerard
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Mass
Since the putative discovery of the Higgs boson this past summer, I have heard and read multiple attempts at explaining what exactly this discovery means. Read more
The 11 February 2013 by Ccc1685
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A Tough Conclusion to the National Review Suit
[Part 2 of 2]Upon learning about Linus Pauling’s lawsuit, the National Review responded by deliberately provoking him, publishing an article in September 1962... Read more
The 07 February 2013 by Scarc
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The Social Brain Hypothesis and Crows
The social brain hypothesis posits that one of the reasons large brains developed is to allow us to live well in large social groups. With a large brain we coul... Read more
The 07 February 2013 by Reprieve
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More Jeopardy Than Alex Trebek
Doctors, educated as they may be, are about the only group in America who is always guilty until proven otherwise (in contrast with the dogma: innocent until... Read more
The 06 February 2013 by Fadi Bejjani
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