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What to do after an affair
We've all heard the adage: "Once a cheater, always a cheater." If your partner has been unfaithful, you're likely getting all sorts of advice from well-meaning friends and family.
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5 Things To Know About Margaret Thatcher
Thatcher was Britain's first female prime minister and its longest-serving premier since the 19th century. She is widely credited with playing a key role in ending the Cold War. Thatcher died Monday at age 87.
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Rise in violence 'linked to climate'.
The researchers believe that war and personal conflicts are links to shifts in climate.
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Time Travel? Don't Forget to Pack Your Wormhole
Though wormholes have never been proven to exist, these theoretical passageways through space-time are predicted by Einstein's general theory of relativity.
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How Apple Does Sentimental Consumerism
In marketing and branding materials, the computer giant promises to strengthen your relationship with loved ones.
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What Exactly Is Deja Vu?
Wrinkle your brain a little bit as it tries to wrap itself around what Deja Vu actually is. This TED Education animation by Michael Molina and animated by Josh Harris tries to explain the phenomenon of deja vu.
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6 Ridiculous Myths You Believe About Stuff You Use Every Day
It turns out that some of the most well-known product hazards are pure bullshit.
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Know the facts about recreational drugs
The presence of drugs around campus is nothing new. At some point throughout our college years, they cross our paths. Whether you decide to partake in drug usage is up to you, but it’s important to be knowledgeable about the content you introduce into your body.
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Want to Move Kids Out of Poverty? Then Protect the Middle Class
A new analysis shows that regions with a healthy middle class also have more upward mobility for the poor.
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Launching a hardware startup? 3 lessons that will save you
“Starting a venture is hard — actually, if people knew how hard, they wouldn’t do it — but starting a hardware venture is three times as hard,” said angel investor and Txtr CEO Christophe Maire at the second Hardware Berlin event held at The WYE.
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7 signs it's time for you to get a new job
Tell us if this sounds familiar: Your job — the one you once saw as an exciting leg up on a promising career path — now seems like a rut that your feet are glued to, rather than a career-propelling rung into that corner office.
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Infographic: 20 Facts Worth Knowing About Coffee
Ryoko Iwata, a self-professed coffee lover, has presented us with an infographic which will make us look like coffee connoisseurs once we're done reading it. These 20 coffee facts include some gems, like the fact that Americans consume enough coffee to fill up 14.2 Statues of Liberty, or that Black Ivory Coffee, the world’s most expensive coffee, is made from—yes, that’s right—elephant poo.
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48 things you didn't know had names
Yes, there's a word for the excess weight gained from emotional overeating
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How much do you know about the moon?
Humans have long been fascinated by that big round orb in the sky. Bright and beautiful, the moon slowly peeks out night by night, only to hide again. Its mysterious effects on Earth's oceans and inhabitants keep us wondering, but how much do you know about it? From phases to special moon events, we've got you covered — with some fantastic photography to boot.
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Why startups should look to Google, not Facebook, as a role model
Technology is advancing so rapidly that most of today’s industry leaders will slip into oblivion by the end of this decade. The only companies that will survive are those that invest heavily in research — and take big risks. Nothing illustrates the difference between companies better than Facebook and Google.
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Why is it so impossible to get out of bed in the morning?
Is it just laziness, or does the daily struggle to rouse yourself stem from something more serious?
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Why do some people's eyes look like keyholes?
Some people's eyes really do look like keyholes to their souls. It's not something out of a romance comic. It's a condition called coloboma.
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YouTube's offline video for mobile explained
Need more clarification on how YouTube's offline video feature for mobile will work? Well, All Things D has shed a little light on the process via a memo
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5 facts about Tesla and electric cars that may surprise you
We’ve put together a few facts that even diehard Tesla fans may not have known. Test yourself to see how many you knew.
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Ten Things I Didn’t Know About Google
Interesting stuff which didn't fit into our big cover story.
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