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- Please Ignore The Man In The White Coat Who Is Reading Your Mind
The rat is pinned down. It's laying prostrate with its head in some sort of vice, flicking its tail. Unremarkable, right? Well, yes, except that the rat is having its mind controlled by human thought.
Переслать - Possible Al Qaeda Threat Closes All U.S. Embassies In The Middle East On Sunday
The United States is closing all of its embassies Sunday in the Middle East and parts of Asia because of a possible al-Qaeda-related threat to diplomatic posts worldwide, American officials told NBC News.
Переслать - The 10 Worst ATM PINs To Choose
Pro tip: 1234 is not a secure PIN.
Переслать - Mystery Object Falls From The Sky, Area Sealed Off By Military
Simply nobody will be giving any credence to officials in America who have stated that a mystery object which fell from the sky this week - after which the surrounding area was evacuated and sealed off for some time by police and military personnel - was just a "weather balloon."
Переслать - Russia Announces It Won't Enforce Anti-Gay Propaganda Law At Sochi Olympics
The Russian law against "gay propaganda" is not going to apply to the participants and guests of the Sochi 2014 Winter Olympics, a top lawmaker said.
Переслать - Good Monks Gone Bad
Sex, drugs and money laundering: behind Thai Buddhism's fall from grace.
Переслать - The Games To Play If You Want To Earn A Living As A Professional Gamer
No matter what kind of game you're into, there's probably something you'll find that's to your liking. What's more, many of the games are free-to-play.
Переслать - Man Will Not Turn Off His Giant Neon Anti-Romney Sign
Steven Showers was arrested for erecting a large neon sign in his front yard last summer to cummunicate his belief that Mitt Romney (and all Mormons) are racist. He eventually went to jail for three weeks and the sign was turned off. So what did he do right when he got out?
Переслать - Robin Thicke Played 'Blurred Lines' With The Roots On Classroom Instruments
"Blurred Lines," one of the two competing Songs of the Summer, got the Fallon/Roots Classroom Instruments treatment on Thursday night's episode when Robin Thicke stopped by the school set.
Переслать - Inside The New Science Of Athletic Excellence
Why your 23,000 genes matter at the gym.
Переслать - The Shocking Level Of Dating Violence Among Teens And Adolescents
For all the recent hand-wringing over "cyberbullying" in schools, an older and more insidious type of bullying unfortunately remains, according to a new study: teen dating abuse.
Переслать - Cheating: Video Games' Moral Imperative
Cheaters are not enemies of game culture and good design, but an essential group whose persistence should be embraced, internalized, and allowed to flourish into new ways of playing that even our most celebrated proctors would never have thought up on their own.
Переслать - The Ticktock Of The Death Clock
I recently found myself at DeathClock.com, the "Internet's friendly" — if not scientific — "reminder that life is slipping away … second by second." After I completed the short questionnaire, the Death Clock's algorithm quickly did the math, concluding: "Your personal day of death is Wednesday, April 23, 2031."
Переслать - 50 Years Of Flight Attendant Fashion
What changed from 1930 to 1980? Pretty much everything.
Переслать - Mind-Control Helicopters And The Healing Power Of Poop
Five unlikely breakthroughs in medical science today.
Переслать - Office Bullies Pick On Their Unattractive Coworkers
Whether or not your unfriendly workplace Johnny Lawrence or Regina George is aware of it, he or she is singling out at least one type of victim with his or her cruelty: less-attractive colleagues.
Переслать - 10 Robots That Are Way More Athletic Than You
Maybe you're really athletic. You're, say, a great basketball player, or you can do those fingertip push-ups the heroes do in kung-fu movies. That's great. But whatever you can do, our future machine-overlords can do better.
Переслать - Maps Of Unrealized City Plans Reveal What Might Have Been
These are the maps that describe the world as it never came to be.
Переслать - Bumblebee Flight Does Not Violate The Laws Of Physics
There's an oft repeated "fact" that the humble bumblebee defies all known laws of physics every time it flaps its tiny little bee wings and ascends to the sky. This is not true.
Переслать - One In Twelve Brits Admit To Taking Creepshots Of Strangers
More than eight percent of UK adults have photographed attractive strangers on public transport, in the park, in a coffee shop and even in the doctor's surgery, a new survey has found.
Переслать - These Are The Books F. Scott Fitzgerald Thought You Should Read
In 1936 — perhaps the darkest year of his life — F. Scott Fitzgerald was convalescing in a hotel in Asheville, North Carolina, when he offered his nurse a list of 22 books he thought were essential reading. The list, above, is written in the nurse's hand.
Переслать - Edward Snowden Is Already Getting Job Offers And Calls From Russian Girls
Looks like Snowden is about to discover that whole new world of being a male expat in Russia.
Переслать - How 'Pacific Rim' Got Kaiju Wrong
'Pacific Rim' really screwed up the kaiju.
Переслать - Watch A Supercut Of Denzel Washington's Laugh
Who knew Denzel Washington was capable of such charming laughter? And half of the time, it seems like he's not even actually laughing. This is certainly a phenomenon deserving of its own supercut.
Переслать - When Did Humanity's Last Common Male And Female Ancestors Live?
Sadly, Adam and Eve probably didn't date each other.
Переслать - Why Did Steve Jobs Make Less Money Than Many Of His Rivals?
Steve Jobs creamed his business competition. So why did so many of his rivals end up with bigger fortunes?
Переслать - This Is The Real Reason That Google Bought Motorola
The Motorola purchase would almost double Google's head count with employees who brought little to the bottom line. Employees who were not Googly, in a business that seemingly didn't scale. What was Google thinking? Finally, we have the answer. The Moto X, announced today, marks the arrival, finally, of the Google Phone.
Переслать - Inside Ariel Castro's House Of Horrors
In a dramatic courtroom session on Thursday, Cleveland kidnapper Ariel Castro was sentenced to life without the possibility of parole. In a statement to the court, Castro denied preying on his victims and blamed his actions on an addiction. "I'm not a monster. I'm a normal person. I'm sick just like an alcoholic."
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