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The Basic Laws of Human Stupidity
By Carlo M. Cipolla.
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Korn - Insane (Official Video)
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The Man Who Woke Up One Morning and Forgot How to Read
A strange case that settled a long, contentious debate about the brain.
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Real Men Do Cry
A groundbreaking and sensitive documentary portraying the real stories and experiences of male victims of domestic abuse in the UK.
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Where Did the Carter White House's Solar Panels Go?
One of the 32 solar-thermal panels that captured energy on the roof of the White House more than 30 years ago landed this week at a science museum in China
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Multipolar World Order, Economics versus Geopolitics: The Beijing-Moscow-Tehran "Triple...
International tensions have in recent years often led to conflicts between nations, leaving countries to face complicated choices. The world is under constant change, and the most direct results ar...
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Enter the deadliest garden in the world.
Locked behind black steel doors in Northumberland, England, the Poison Garden at Alnwick Castle grows around 100 infamous killers. From deadly nightshade to hemlock, the only way a plant can take root in this garden is if it is lethal to humans. Created by the Duchess of Northumberland, this is one garden where you won't want to stop and smell the flowers.
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Grandmas Project strings together recipe films and photos worldwide
It’s such a natural act…to stand by and watch your grandma cook, and listen to her talk, about the food she’s making, memories of the recipe, memories of her childhood or perhaps, her roots. It was during one such moment that filmmaker Jonas Pariente realised that food was a great entry point to other stories.
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Six maps that will make you rethink the world
The typical world map that hangs on the walls of classrooms is essentially obsolete, says the author of a new book.
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Do I Have Power
Carlos De Carvalho, set to Timber Timbre’s “Do I Have Power” (Creep on creepin’ on)
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How to Steal an Election
Conventions were created to make our system less rigged and more democratic. But more democracy is very often less. By Jill Lepore.
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The Mysterious Origins of a Food That's Always Been Funny: The Sausage
Across civilizations and cultures, encased meat has been a human staple.
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Private prisons are shrouded in secrecy. I took a job as a guard to get inside—then things got crazy
I started applying for jobs in private prisons because I wanted to see the inner workings of an industry that holds 131,000 of the nation's 1.6 million prisoners. As a journalist, it's nearly impossible to get an unconstrained look inside our penal system. When prisons do let reporters in, it's usually for carefully managed tours and monitored interviews with inmates.
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The Adventures of Mark Twain - The Mysterious Stranger (1985)
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Why Electric Cars Ruled The Roads 100 Years Ago
Despite growing interest today, the concept of electric vehicles is just a resuscitation of a long-dormant method of commuting—one that first materialized in the 1800s.
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Fuckers Who Curse a Lot Aren't Stupid, Says Science
A new study shows that douchebags who know more profanities tend to have better vocabularies overall.
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NSFW Rob Zombie - Well, Everybody’s Fucking in a U.F.O. (Explicit)
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Street Artist #Blu Is Erasing All The Murals He Painted in #Bologna
Action against the rich and powerful who take street art off the street. English version below.] Il 18 marzo si inaugura a Bologna la mostra Street Art. Banksy & Co. – L’arte allo stato urbano, promossa da Genus Bononiae, con il sostegno della Fondazione Carisbo. Tra le opere esposte ce ne saranno alcune staccate dai …
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The Ad Blocking Wars
You might have noticed that even when using a lightning-fast Internet connection, it takes a few beats, enough time to drum your fingers, for web pages to load. It’s likely because of online advertising, which bogs down your browser, drains your battery and jacks up mobile charges — not to mention collects private data.
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Dark Science
We’re more likely to stare at the light in our hands than the light above. What do we lose when we lose the sky? By Omar Mouallem.
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Cockney Rebel - Sebastian
Just beautiful.
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Kintsugi
Kintsugi (Japanese: golden joinery) or Kintsukuroi (Japanese: golden repair) is the Japanese art of fixing broken pottery with lacquer resin dusted or mixed with powdered gold, silver, or platinum a method similar to the maki-e technique. As a philosophy it speaks to breakage and repair becoming part of the history of an object, rather than something to disguise.
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You Won’t Like It, But Here’s the Answer to ISIS
It's just not the threat the presidential candidates are saying it is.
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CELIA: The Next Generation of Watson
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Rebuild The Universe
You start with a single Atom... where you end is up to you.
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Buddhism Explained By Alan Watts
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Autocorrect hates you
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5 Real Possibilities for Interstellar Travel
The prospect of interstellar travel is no longer sci-fi. It COULD be achievable within our lifetime! But, how would an interstellar rocket-ship work? On this week's episode of Space Time, Matt talks options for interstellar travel - from traditional rocket fuel to antimatter drives, could we travel to other star systems? Watch this episode of Space Time to find out!
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On menopause
There are a few things science doesn’t know about the menopause: what it’s for, how it works and how best to treat it. Approaching her second – yes, second – menopause, Rose George finds herself with more questions than answers.
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Look Inside The World Of Chinese 'Copy-Culture'
In Southern China a village of artists are creating copycat paintings from the worlds greatest artists. Van Gogh never sold a copy of his creation ‘Sunflowers’, so how come these guys are?
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