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- Most Embarrassing Arrests: Mugshots and Costumes (PICS)
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Сохранить на memori.ru - Houston Rockets could lose Yao Ming for season, maybe longer
As the NBA draft approached, the grim truth about Yao Ming's(notes) broken left foot hung like an anvil over the Houston Rockets. The fear isn't that he's just lost for next season, but that he might never play again.
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Сохранить на memori.ru - Bailout Abuse? GE Exploits Loophole to Benefit Big
General Electric, the world's largest industrial company, has quietly become the biggest beneficiary of one of the government's key rescue programs for banks. At the same time, GE has avoided many of the restrictions facing other financial giants getting help from the government.
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Сохранить на memori.ru - Toyota develops thought-controlled wheelchair
A new system, developed by a collaboration of scientists working with Toyota, allows a person to control a wheelchair using nothing but his brain. Wearing a cap that monitors brain activity, a user can advance and turn the chair.
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Сохранить на memori.ru - A Real Man's Soup of the Day…
I usually pass on the soup of the day, which tends to be something normal and boring anyways, but I never pass on whiskey. That being said, I'll gladly take this place's soup anytime.
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Сохранить на memori.ru - Young music celebrities - before they were famous
Take a look at this selection of photos of music stars in their youth when they weren't yet known and were not in the spotlight...
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Сохранить на memori.ru - Jason Jones: Behind the Veil - The Complete Saga
Jason Jones's reports from Iran taught us so much about Persia and its people. For example, I'd been under the impression that Iran was a Scandinavian nation where the citizens traveled everywhere on pogo-sticks and subsisted solely on bumblebee pie. Turns out at least half of that is untrue.
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Сохранить на memori.ru - Taking the Michael Jackson thing a bit too far... [PIC]
This is actually disturbing if real.
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Сохранить на memori.ru - TransMedics: Transplanting a Real Beating Heart
TransMedics Incorporated has designed a system that allows doctors to transplant still-beating hearts up to 12 hours after they are removed from the donor (compared to the standard 4 to 6 allowed by current technology where they freeze the heart). Yup. Scientists have invented a box that keeps the heart beating outside of the body. Holy crap!
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Сохранить на memori.ru - Keep Khan out of Star Trek 12
Will J.J. Abrams really make Star Trek 2: The Rehash Of Khan? Writers Roberto Orci and Alex Kurtzman told an interviewer there's "a 50/50 chance" Khan will show up in their sequel. Here's why it's a terrible idea.
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Сохранить на memori.ru - People reject free money out of anger
The Ultimatum Game, in which test subjects respond to take-it-or-leave-it offers, has allowed psychologists to explore how humans handle issues like fairness and punishment. But a new study shows some people attempt to punish even when the rules of the game are stacked in a way that makes it impossible.
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Сохранить на memori.ru - Is Obama Losing His Mojo?
The international scene threatens to play into this sense of hopefulness gone astray. The world shows no signs of vindicating Obama's belief in the power of speaking softly while carrying a dubious stick.
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Сохранить на memori.ru - Genetically Modified Foods
Genetically modified foods are becoming more prevalent. Why are some people concerned?
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Сохранить на memori.ru - The Troubles of Crowdsourcing: How Do You Keep a Secret?
Pulitzer Prize winner David Rohde, a journalist for the New York Times, was held captive by the Taliban for 7 months starting last November. He credits the Times' ability to keep the news a secret by preventing news leaks to Wikipedia as instrumental to his survival. But in the modern era of information, how did the New York Times do it?
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Сохранить на memori.ru - Police told: stop 'kettling' activists
Police chiefs must rethink the controversial tactic of "kettling" participants of mass demonstrations, a report said today.
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Сохранить на memori.ru - People Are Eating Children in This Area...
But...please leash your dog and clean up after them. Oh my...needless to say....sign gone horribly wrong!
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Сохранить на memori.ru - Leading Professionals-Best Advice they ever got (slideshow)
In a world of uncertainty, we could all use a little advice. So we asked 22 influential leaders to share with us the wise words that changed their lives forever.
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Сохранить на memori.ru - Chris Evert: Women's Grunting Getting Out of Hand
SYDNEY -- Tennis great Chris Evert has joined the chorus of complaints about the noise level in women's tennis, saying the "grunting" was getting out of hand.
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Сохранить на memori.ru - Rhythm games: the Five Commandments all titles must follow
While the upcoming slate of rhythm games may not offer much that's new, there are Five Commandments every rhythm game must follow.
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Сохранить на memori.ru - Alice in Wonderland Through the Years (Pics)
Tim Burton's film adaptation of Alice In Wonderland isn't out until next year, but if the promo photos are any indication, it's going to be the most visually arresting, luxurious Alice yet. Here's a look at how new Alice stacks up against older Alices from a fashion perspective.
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Сохранить на memori.ru - Molecule Sized Delivery System for Drugs and Vaccines
It is now possible to engineer tiny containers the size of a virus to deliver drugs and other materials with almost 100 percent efficiency to targeted cells in the bloodstream.
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Сохранить на memori.ru - A new approach to engineering for extreme environments
Composite materials such as fiberglass, which take on a mix of properties of their constituent compounds, have been around for decades. Now, an MIT materials scientist is taking composites to the nanoscale, where entirely new properties, not found in any of the original compounds, can emerge.
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Сохранить на memori.ru - Teacher Admits Watching Child Porn on Laptop in Classroom
A High School teacher faces 16 counts of possession of child pornography after a computer shop technician discovered the files on the teacher's computer.
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Сохранить на memori.ru - How Britain planned to rain death on the Nazis with needles
The concept sounds almost medieval in its crude simplicity.A war strategy to shower enemy troops with tens of thousands of poisoned darts made from sewing machine needles that could bring death in minutes.Incredibly, it was a plan considered by Britain at the height of the Second World War.
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Сохранить на memori.ru - Zoo Display Shows Troubling Wildlife Habitat
The installation is the work of Austrian artists Christoph Steinbrener and Rainer Dempf who have set up six different enclosures at the zoo. There are oil pumps in the penguin pen, toxic waste in the aquarium and abandoned cars in the rhino enclosure to name a few.
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Сохранить на memori.ru - Swedish city legalizes topless bathing....at public pools
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Сохранить на memori.ru - The Trucker That Reverse-Engineered the Atomic Bomb [Video]
John Coster-Mullen drives a truck for a living and reverse-engineers America's early nuclear weapons in his spare time. Last year he published a book on how to build your own atom bomb.
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Сохранить на memori.ru - The lost NASA tapes
A Mac Pro and 40-year-old tape drives are helping restore the original Lunar Orbiter tapes
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Сохранить на memori.ru - ISPs Doubt Accuracy of Anti-Piracy Evidence
Lawyers ACS:Law and their anti-piracy partners Logistep are currently harassing around 6,000 alleged file-sharers, demanding £665 from each to make threats of legal action go away. In yet another blow to their tenuous claims, ISP association ISPA says that its members are "not confident" that the evidence accurately identifies infringers.
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Сохранить на memori.ru - Coolest Environmental Advertising (Slideshow)
First image is pretty provacative, but...."We have to make people react...it was simply too urgent to not use it." This slideshow shows advertising "provocatively depicting the tragic consequences of our choices on future generations..."
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Сохранить на memori.ru - Now Ubuntu doesn't need to reboot even after kernel updates
Ksplice Uptrack is a new service that lets you effortlessly keep your systems up to date and secure, without rebooting.Once you've completed the easy installation process, your system will be set up to receive rebootless updates.
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Сохранить на memori.ru - Why a College Degree Isn't Worth It
The four-year college degree has come to cost too much and prove too little. It's now a bad deal for the average student, family, employer, professor and taxpayer.
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Сохранить на memori.ru - Zicam Warning Reveals Holes in Drug Regulation
The Zicam warning issued last week by the FDA reveals a little-known third class of chemicals marketed for your health—homeopathic drugs. These drugs do not have to go through the long approval process; they receive automatic approval from the FDA as long as the Homeopathic Pharmacopoeia Convention of the United States adds them to their list.
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Сохранить на memori.ru - Ctrl+Alt+Del Pays Tribute to Billy Mays
Webcomic Ctrl+Alt+Del pays tribute to the late Billy Mays.
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Сохранить на memori.ru - Manly Underwear FAIL
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Сохранить на memori.ru - 24 Awesomely-Lascivious and Sexually-Suggestive Ads
Sex sells. No doubt about it. You know it, I know it and the people in charge of pitching their products and services to us definitely know it.
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Сохранить на memori.ru - TED: Arthur Benjamin's Formula For Changing Math Education
Someone always asks the math teacher, "Am I going to use calculus in real life?" And for most of us, says Arthur Benjamin, the answer is no. He offers a bold proposal on how to make math education relevant in the digital age.
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Сохранить на memori.ru - Dark Matter Lab Dedicated 5,000 Feet Underground
This week, the Sanford Lab dedicated an underground science fortress to research dark matter. The lab is 5,000 feet underground in the mountains of South Dakota, shielded from cosmic radiation.
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Сохранить на memori.ru - 6 Items You Touch Everyday That Are Filthier Than a Toilet
If you carried around a microscope everywhere you went, you'd be a lot more hesitant to touch these things.
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Сохранить на memori.ru - StarCraft 2: No Lan Confirmed, New Gameplay Footage
Blizzard just recently confirmed that there will be no LAN (local area networking) game mode in StarCraft 2.
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