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April 2006

June 2005

The Pharmaceutical Journal: Freud, Sherlock Holmes and Coca Cola — the cocaine connection

by ramage
"I gradually weaned him from that drug mania which had threatened once to check his remarkable career."

May 2005

'First platypus' still intact

by ramage
what happened to that original specimen that so famously bamboozled the experts?

WorldChanging: Another World Is Here: Bioprospecting Historical Texts

by ramage
A vast, untapped source of biomedical information may be sitting on the shelves of old libraries.

April 2005

Science, Technology, and Poetry: Some Thoughts on Jackson Mac Low

by ramage
Mordecai MacLow on his father's use of experimental, aleatoric and deterministic methods in his work

CNN.com - Great apes to learn human behaviors - Apr 20, 2005

by damianmann
Dr. Sue Savage-Rumbaugh sounds like a proud mother when she speaks about her brood of bonobos, eight ultra-intelligent apes that will take part in unique language research meant to shed light on their nature and maybe our own

The Independent: Deciphering the Oxyrhynchus Papyri

by ramage & 1 other
In the past 4 days alone, classicists have discovered writing by Sophocles, Euripides, Hesiod, and others, which had been lost for millennia

The Waitt Family Foundation--National Geographic's Genographic Project

by ramage
"an ambitious global project whose goals are twofold: to capture a snapshot of human history locked within our DNA before it disappears forever, and to highlight the untold stories and uncertain future of indigenous peoples worldwide."

Acoustic Radar.

by ramage
Acoustic location - detecting aircraft by picking up engine noise. Some bizarre images...

March 2005

Howard Lovy's NanoBot

by ramage
Independent nanotechnology information and commentary

The weird world of precious metal nanotechnology

by ramage
What is the potential impact of nanotechnology on the jewelry industry?

BBC NEWS | Science/Nature | Female chromosome has X factor

by ramage
Females are genetically more varied than males, an analysis of the X chromosome has revealed

Online papers on consciousness

by ramage & 3 others
"in defense of impenetrable zombies", anyone?

Lucid Dreaming Frequently Asked Questions Answered by The Lucidity Institute

by ramage
a brief introduction to lucid dreaming--what it is, how to do it, and what can be done with it.

New Scientist Breaking News - Brain reconstruction hints at 'hobbit' intelligence

by ramage
Analysis of the diminutive cranium of Homo floresiensis - a tiny hobbit-like human that lived in Indonesia just 13,000 years ago - confirms it as a unique species and reveals remarkably advanced features for such a small brain.

New Scientist Breaking News - Maximum pain is aim of new US weapon

by ramage
researchers to look for "optimal pulse parameters to evoke peak nociceptor activation" - in other words, cause the maximum pain possible.

February 2005

Voices of the Frasassi Caves: 'geophonic' music

by ramage
http://www.elica.com/comunicazione/press.php?id=11&pageID=4 Elica - cooker hoods

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