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Remarkable Biodiversity Belly Buttons Paperblog Pick in Science

The Remarkable Biodiversity Of Belly Buttons

from NPRScientists at the Belly Button Biodiversity Project wanted to engage the public. They started to culture the bacteria in people’s navels as a way to remind them about the... Read more

100,000 Stars Google Chrome Experiment Paperblog Pick in Science

100,000 Stars A Google Chrome Experiment

is an interactive visualization of the stellar neighborhood of our region of the universe, which was created within the Google Chrome web browser environment. Read more

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  • 100,000 Stars A Google Chrome Experiment

    100,000 Stars Google Chrome Experiment

    is an interactive visualization of the stellar neighborhood of our region of the universe, which was created within the Google Chrome web browser environment. Read more

    The 05 April 2013 by   Pcd2k
  • Reptile Cafe

    Reptile Cafe

    Japan’s First Reptile Cafe Opens in YokohamaBy Spooky on August 26th, 2011 Category: News, TravelThe Subtropical Teahouse, a “reptile cafe” offering customers... Read more

    The 27 April 2013 by   Phoenixwriter
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  • Solar Activity Lower Than Anticipated, Electrical Grid Safe for Now

    Solar Activity Lower Than Anticipated, Electrical Grid Safe

    Artist's depiction of solar wind particles interacting with Earth's magnetosphere. Sizes are not to scale (Source: NASA) According to NASA, solar activity this... Read more

    The 01 April 2013 by   Dailyfusion
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  • Scientists Clone Extinct Frog Embryo

    Scientists Clone Extinct Frog Embryo

    Could the woolly mammoth be next?Mike TylerFrom my column at Communities @ Washington TimesWASHINGTON DC, March 18, 2013- Researchers from the Lazarus Project... Read more

    The 03 April 2013 by   Lasesana
  • New Posters for GTAV

    Posters GTAV

    Rockstar Games has released two new posters for Grand Theft Auto V.The first one reminds me of Terminator 2… And the second one, well, it reminds me of... Read more

    The 18 April 2013 by   Ningauble
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  • Socially Responsible Packaging

    Socially Responsible Packaging

    Bruce Horovitz, a marketing reporter for USA Today, recently penned an article discussing how more companies are becoming socially responsible. Read more

    The 29 April 2013 by   Stephendeangelis
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  • On Dead Salmon, Drugs, and “Lighting Up” the Brain

    Dead Salmon, Drugs, “Lighting Brain

    Are fMRIs truly useful in addiction medicine? What would it take to make neuroimaging a truly valuable tool for addiction medicine? Read more

    The 18 April 2013 by   Dirkh
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  • Scientists May Be Able to “Read” Our Dreams

    Scientists Able “Read” Dreams

    A team of researchers, from the ATR Computational Neuroscience Laboratories, in Kyoto, Japan, have been performing MRI scans while people drift into early stage... Read more

    The 08 April 2013 by   Ningauble
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  • The Importance of A Rock

    Importance Rock

    justinrasch.blogspot.comA philosophy professor stood before his class with some items on the table in front of him. When the class began, wordlessly he picked u... Read more

    The 09 April 2013 by   Phoenixwriter
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  • Alteration of Paralimbic Self Awareness Circuits in Behavioral Addiction.

    Alteration Paralimbic Self Awareness Circuits Behavioral Addiction.

    Changeux and collaborators look at the brain correlates of pathological gambling, evaluating whether addictions might occur because of a predisposition linked t... Read more

    The 08 April 2013 by   Deric Bownds
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