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Do Brain Gyms Really Work?
According to experts in kinesiology, the study of human movement, physical movements positively affect minds as well as waistlines. But what kind of movements work the brain, and how does one begin such an exercise routine? Should Americans be hitting the
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Birds of the Gulf [Video]
Artist Karl Cronin offers a dance tribute to the birds of the gulf of Mexico affected by the BP oil spill. 'The Dancing Ecologist', Cronin studies the movements of plants and animals and is the creator of the Somatic Natural History Archive.
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The Star Wars Wampa Rug
One of the most memorable moments in the film is Darth Vader’s revelation to Luke that he is Luke’s father. This is widely regarded as one of the top ten movements in cinema history. 2010 marks the 30th anniversary of Star Wars Episode V: The Empire S
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The Best Futuristic Concept Cars to Hit the Space
The Machine: While the designer believes Nereus is like a chameleon, it does a lot more than change color. It changes its shape, dynamics and sheer body language to convey the speed and movement it has to offer. It is much like a physical transformation
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The Most Revealing Psych Experiments
Psychology is the study of the human mind and mental processes in relation to human behaviors - human nature. Due to its subject matter, psychology is not considered a 'hard' science, even though psychologists do experiment and publish their findings in r
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Surreal Pop Art Show of the Year
... Anniversary blow out. Established in 2005, Thinkspace is one of the few galleries who doesn't just follow trends, they start them. They've been a part of the contemporary art movement for years now, showcasing groundbreaking work from a new generation of ...
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Paris Time Lapse
Paris is one of the most romantic cities in all the world. Seventh Movement takes us on a time-lapse journey throughout the city and shows us beautiful views of the Eiffel Tower during the day and night
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Twitter and Facebook Kill Blogging
According to Reuters, the study released this week by the Pew Internet and American Life project found that only 14 percent of teenagers who use the Internet say they kept an online journal or blog, compared with a peak of 28 percent in 2006.
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Corky mouse producing green energy
A finalist of the Greener Gadgets Design Competition, the “Corky” by Adele Peters is a sustainable mouse that sans the disposable batteries harnesses kinetic energy generated by the rotation or movement of the scroll wheel.
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Cola Could Be Bad For Man Seed
Danish researchers claim that men who drink at least a quart of cola a day may have be hurting their little soldiers. The study revealed that men who drank this much cola had 30 percent fewer sperm than men who did not.
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Tea Partiers = Bizarro Hippies?
What the tea party movement has in common with the '60s hippie movement
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Abandoned Biochemical Laboratory In Kiev
About how there was this laboratory, are a lot of rumors. One – that is the center of the modernization of man, the second – the laboratory for the production of biological weapons. But the effort to establish – that is a laboratory for the study of
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4 Weird Wars
Nobody enjoys war, what with the killing and all. But despite how horrible the experience is, the study of wars throughout history is fascinating.
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Colorado Mountain Lions
Colorado Division of Wildlife researchers have undertaken an ambitious study of mountain lions. The big cats are caught in a controversy: while legally hunted for sport, their population numbers are unknown. The study will take years, but for the research
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Photorealist Paintings by Glennray Tutor
Glennray Tutor is an American painterwho is known for his photorealistic paintings. He is considered to be part of the Photorealism art movement. His paintings are immersed with bright colors, nostalgic items, metaphor, and with a complete focus on detail
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What Does It Mean when Your Cat Likes to Watch Tv
No, cats do not watch T.V., but they do like watching the flickering and movement that is on the tv
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Hyper-Realist Still Life Paintings by Roberto Bern
Roberto Bernardi was born in Todi in 1974. His first works date from the mid eighties, and whilst a young student he dedicated himself to the study of Renaissance painting and pictorial technique,
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Vintage Photos: Morticians At Work
Mortuary science is the study of dead bodies through mortuary work. The photos in this post are a bit gruesome but, keep in mind, this is science taking leaps forward.
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Real Price of Each Pack of Cigarettes is $149
According to the study, the average cost of a pack of cigarettes is not in fact $10, but $149 for male smokers and $104 for female smokers.
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Alberto Cerriteño's Stunning Illustrations
Mexican illustrator Alberto Cerriteño‘s crazy artwork has earned him a fantastic reputation. Taking his inspiration from the pop surrealist movement, alternative cartoons and vinyl toys his works still contain an element of traditional Mexican art and
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