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Do you dress like a douchebag? [flowchart]

Men – Well, do ya?

Voted for on March 11, 2008 01:10pm

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Father brain damaged by youth who served only half sentence

News – I think that capital punishment should be re-introduced in Britain for cases like this one.

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Mercury Presents Weird Dark Halos

Science – Data collected during the fly-by around Mercury by NASA's MESSENGER orbiter is still pouring in, revealing new and surprising facts about probably the least studied planet in the solar system.

Voted for on March 11, 2008 01:06pm

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Your Hand Sees Better Than You

Science – You can be fooled. But your hand surely cannot be. A new study published in the journal "Psychological Science" shows that our brain works with the images in two different pathways.

Voted for on March 11, 2008 01:06pm

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Laser Treatment Transforms MDF Producing Startling Image of Rare Wood Grains

Science – Researchers at WMG at the University of Warwick have devised a way of using a laser that transforms MDF giving it a surface finish that looks like some of the most expensive wood grains.

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Monkeys challenge language theory

Science – Researchers have found that monkeys combine calls to make them meaningful in the same way that humans do.

Voted for on March 11, 2008 01:05pm

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Ultracold Atoms Could Replicate the Electron 'Jitterbug'

Science – Ultracold atoms moving through a carefully designed arrangement of laser beams will jiggle slightly as they go, two NIST scientists have predicted.* If observed, this never-before-seen "jitterbug" motion would shed light on a little-known oddity of quantum mechanics arising from Paul Dirac's 80-year-old theory of the electron.

Voted for on March 11, 2008 01:05pm

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Physicists and engineers search for new dimension

Science – The universe as we currently know it is made up of three dimensions of space and one of time, but researchers in the Department of Physics and the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Virginia Tech are exploring the possibility of an extra dimension.

Voted for on March 11, 2008 01:05pm

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Space Shuttle Poised For Night Launch

Science – Space shuttle Endeavour was poised for a rare nighttime launch Tuesday to the international space station and the longest visit ever to the orbiting outpost.

Voted for on March 11, 2008 01:05pm

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March 10, 1876: 'Mr. Watson, Come Here ... '

Science – 1876: Alexander Graham Bell makes the first telephone call in his Boston laboratory, summoning his assistant from the next room.

Voted for on March 11, 2008 01:05pm

Report Sees Dire Future for Warming's Impact on US Transport
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Report Sees Dire Future for Warming's Impact on US Transport

Science – Transportation's contribution to global warming has been well articulated. It 's responsible for 33% of US emissions from fossil fuel combustion. Now, for the first time, the government is taking an in-depth look at the flip scenario: how global warming is affecting transportation.

Voted for on March 11, 2008 01:04pm

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Alien life begins at home

Science – To mark National Science Week, experts are asking whether the Earth's unplumbed depths hold clues to extraterrestrial life.

Voted for on March 11, 2008 01:04pm

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Madagascar slows destruction of forests

Science – The Indian Ocean island of Madagascar has reduced the destruction of its protected forests eight-fold as it tries to preserve its unique wildlife and earn more from tourists...Home to hundreds of species from chameleons and lemurs to magnificent baobab trees, the world's fourth largest island aims to keep...(15 million acres) as nature reserves.

Voted for on March 11, 2008 01:04pm

Global Warming Update - Basic Greenhouse Equations
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Global Warming Update - Basic Greenhouse Equations "Totally Wrong"

Science – MiklÃ;³s ZÃ;¡goni isn't just a physicist and environmental researcher. He is also a global warming activist and Hungary's most outspoken supporter of the Kyoto Protocol. Or was.

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Guess Who's Getting the Most Work Visas?

News – Overall, six of the top 10 visa recipients in 2007 are based in India; two others among the top 10, Cognizant Technology Solutions (CTSH) and UST Global, are headquartered in the U.S. but have most of their operations in India...undermining the American economy by wiping out jobs.

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