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  • Leonardo Da Vinci Was Right All Along

    Leonardo Vinci Right Along

    image credit He has long been praised as one of the finest artists of the Renaissance, working far ahead of his time and producing some of the world's most... Read more

    The 13 March 2013 by   Gerard
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  • NASA's Natural Hazards Earth Observatory Website

    NASA's Natural Hazards Earth Observatory Website

    Averting and or planning a strategy to avoid the frequent loss of life, utilities and possessions that occurs after and or during a devastating natural... Read more

    The 12 March 2013 by   Pcd2k
  • Paying for Our Big Brains

    Paying Brains

    This post first appeared on The Advanced Apes earlier today As great as our big brains are they also have a significant downside: they’re expensive. Read more

    The 07 March 2013 by   Reprieve
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  • They Shoot Horses Don't They

    They Shoot Horses Don't

    They Shoot Horses, Don't They? is a 1969 American drama film directed by Sydney Pollack. In his youth, the main character saw a horse break its leg, after... Read more

    The 07 March 2013 by   Fadi Bejjani
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  • Bees Benefit From Caffeine

    Bees Benefit From Caffeine

    Caffeinated plants provide an unforgettable experience. Honeybees rewarded with caffeine remember the smell of specific flowers longer than bees given only... Read more

    The 07 March 2013 by   Dirkh
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  • Hand Recognition and Gesture Support Coming to Kinect for Windows

    Hand Recognition Gesture Support Coming Kinect Windows

    The Kinect is one of Microsoft’s most important innovations and Microsoft has been gradually enhancing its Kinect for Windows functionality since it debuted jus... Read more

    The 06 March 2013 by   Ningauble
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  • Wooden Anniversary

    Wooden Anniversary

    It’s a bit hard for us to believe, but this week marks the fifth birthday of the Pauling Blog. The blog was started in March 2008 with a couple of different... Read more

    The 06 March 2013 by   Scarc
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  • A Comet May Hit Mars in 2014

    Comet Mars 2014

    The Comet Siding Spring, an estimated eight to 50 kilometers in diameter, is apparently on course to have an exceedingly close call with the planet Mars in... Read more

    The 05 March 2013 by   Ningauble
  • Supply Chain Management: Is It Still the Next Big Thing?

    Supply Chain Management: Still Next Thing?

    "Back in 2011, Victoria Taylor wrote an article entitled, "Supply Chain Management: The Next Big Thing?" [Bloomberg BusinessWeek, 12 September 2011] For that... Read more

    The 05 March 2013 by   Stephendeangelis
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  • US Doctors Cure Child Born With HIV

    Doctors Cure Child Born With

    image credit It's a potential game changer in the fight against HIV, and doctors say it happened almost by accident. A baby with the virus that causes AIDS was... Read more

    The 05 March 2013 by   Gerard
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