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11 Fun Popsicle Ideas, Dog Safety for July 4th, 15 Surprising Banana Uses

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15 Surprising Uses for Bananas

  Sure, most of us love to enjoy bananas for breakfast or, perhaps, a snack. But bananas have so much more going for them than just a delicious a...
posted by Katie Waldeck Jun 29, 2012 5:31pm

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Is Banning Foie Gras the Solution to the Problem?

Foie gras…. discuss! Considering the highly volatile and controversial nature of the subject, it is almost sufficient to just mention this vilified an...
posted by Eric Steinman Jun 29, 2012 12:00pm

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Guerrilla Radio: Playlists for Primates

With Justin Bieber, Rihanna and Katy Perry on heavy rotation, at first listen there is little to distinguish Indonesia’s Radio Kalaweit from any...
posted by Chris from NewsLook Jun 29, 2012 8:30am

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Cherry Fruit Leather

I had not even realized that there is a cherry season here in the Hudson Valley but, thanks to a fortuitous Facebook post by a friend, we spent a few ...
posted by Eve Fox Jun 29, 2012 7:30am

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Making Tracks For Wildlife Conservation

Animals at Sydney’s Taronga Zoo make their mark by leaving footprints in a campaign to raise awareness for wildlife conservation. World News Vid...
posted by Chris from NewsLook Jun 29, 2012 5:30am

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Wisdom from Marie Claire Bernards

The fastest way to happiness and peace is the absolute acceptance of WHO YOU ARE right in this moment. The nature of humanness is divinity. This is ev...
posted by Gail Lynne Goodwin Jun 29, 2012 1:30pm

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The Pineapple Shortage (In My Head)

I wish I felt like a writer right now. There are so many things happening in the world that move me, a long line of people whose stories I believe wou...
posted by Christy Diane Farr Jun 29, 2012 12:30pm

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What Your Body Tells the Healer

An Ayurvedic healer starts reading your personality type as soon as you walk into his room. How does he do that? Well, ancient ayurvedic treatises hav...
posted by Shubhra Krishan Jun 29, 2012 11:30am

from Spirit

An Open Letter To Mean People Everywhere

You know who you are. You're the kids who bullied that poor bus driver until she cried. You're the ones who tortured and killed Matthew Shepard becaus...
posted by Lissa Rankin Jun 29, 2012 9:03am

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Vulnerability Will Definitely Kill You

By Vincent Horn, Contributor to Meditation on Allthingshealing.com "I say vulnerable is woundable." ~The Guru Pitka So much of what I've been learning...
posted by Eden, selected from AllThingsHealing.com Jun 29, 2012 8:00am

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The Power of Breaking Open

This morning, I read this article in Elephant Journal about the power of being emotionally broken open. When we experience loss, we are given the oppo...
posted by Sarah Cooke Jun 29, 2012 6:00am

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The Song of Truth

No one knows why people make sudden breakthroughs into self-awareness, but when they do, the effect is often short-lived. The moment of liberation may...
posted by Deepak Chopra Jun 29, 2012 5:00am

from Life

8 Dog Safety Tips for the 4th of July

July 4th is around the corner, along with the fireworks that inevitably come with this holiday. Almost all humans with dogs in the United States decla...
posted by Lisa Spector Jun 29, 2012 5:03pm

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Silly Dog Slams Door (Video)

Our pets are pretty good at making messes, but often, they seem remorseful or apologetic when they get caught in the act. However, Jayden the Shiloh S...
posted by Healthy Living Editors Jun 29, 2012 10:09am

from Food

Unique Summer Popsicles

The temperatures around here seem to keep rising! Rather than reaching for the thermostat, you can cool yourself from the inside out with a yummy summ...
posted by Becky Striepe Jun 29, 2012 4:35pm

from Life

Delicious Vegetarian Grilling Ideas

By Sheryl Eisenberg, NRDC The All New American Barbecue: Not your father’s menu Barbecues have long been the epitome of summertime fun. At these...
posted by NRDC Jun 29, 2012 3:01pm

from Food

5-Minute Strawberry Sorbet

This delicious treat has a way of disappearing in a hurry. Once you've tasted it, you'll completely understand how it makes its disappearing act. In a...
posted by Michelle Schoffro Cook Jun 29, 2012 4:11pm

from Love

Healing Through Touch

I have written more than 120 articles about touch but have just recently learned its powerful healing effect firsthand.  The last several days,  I hav...
posted by Wendy Strgar Jun 29, 2012 2:56pm

from Health

Many Supplements Worse Than Useless

Even when we’re given good advice at health food stores, the recommended dietary supplements may not contain what they say on the label. In my l...
posted by Dr. Michael Greger Jun 29, 2012 9:30am

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Egyptian Mechanic’s Compressed-Air Car

A small-town mechanic builds one of Egypt’s first compressed-air engines. Science News by NewsLook var nl_rand = “oq99xebuyCHpxCbr”,...
posted by Chris from NewsLook Jun 29, 2012 2:02pm

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Julian Assange Served With Extradition Notice By British Police; Google's Sergey Brin Shows Off Google Glass

 
 
  
From the pack-your-bags department
An anonymous reader writes "London's Metropolitan Police have delivered an 'Extradition Notice' to Julian Assange, the Wikileaks founder, who sought refuge and political asylum in the Ecuadorian embassy in London last week. Scotland Yard have said...
 
Google's Sergey Brin Shows Off Google Glass
From the goo-goo-googly-eyes department
Slashdot editor Timothy Lord joined a demo of a Glass demonstration hosted by Google co-founder Sergey Brin to find out if these vaunted glasses, which act as a heads-up display and a video camera that can broadcast exactly what a user is seeing, are practical or just another cute tech toy.
From the buggy-event-horizon department
An anonymous reader writes "Jeff Atwood at Coding Horror has a post about the awfulness of PHP — or, rather, a post about posts about the awfulness of PHP. He points out that PHP has been the whipping boy for the developer community for...
 
From the this-must-be-the-mysterious-step-2 department
jfruh writes "The cashless future is one of those concepts that always seems to be just around the corner, but never quite gets here. There's been a lot of hype around Sweden going almost cashless, but most transactions there use easily traceable...
 
From the solution-looking-for-a-problem department
Myrv writes "Reports have started popping up that Cisco is pushing out and automatically (without permission) installing their new Cloud Connect firmware on consumer routers. The new firmware removes the user's ability to login and administer the...
 
From the tapping-the-cheeseburger-specialists department
An anonymous reader sends this quote from the NY Times: "Etched into the base of Google's new wireless home media player that was introduced on Wednesday is its most intriguing feature. On the underside of the Nexus Q is a simple inscription:...
 
From the writing-on-the-wall department
New submitter Craefter writes "Adobe has finally seen the same light Steve Jobs did in 2010 and is now committed to putting mobile Flash player in the history books as soon as possible. Adobe will not develop and test Flash player for Android 4.1...
 
From the seems-to-have-worked-out-well-for-them department
zacharye writes "Friday marks five years since the world first got its hands on a smartphone that would turn the industry on its head. In five short years, Apple went from the ground floor to being the most profitable company in the smartphone...
 
From the blood-in-the-water department
zacharye writes "RIM was expected to deliver a nightmarish, -30% year-on-year revenue decline into the May quarter — the company issued its latest profit warning just four weeks ago. Yet it ended up missing the lowered consensus estimate by...
 
From the dim-lighting-and-shorts-in-winter department
An anonymous reader writes "I'm part of a team of six people developing applications for mobile devices (Android & iOS). In our company, which consists of many teams responsible for 'classic' software development, business intelligence,...
 
From the defense-against-the-borg department
Rambo Tribble writes "The BBC is reporting that researchers from the University of Texas at Austin managed to hack an experimental drone by spoofing GPS signals. Theoretically, this would allow the hackers to direct the drone to coordinates of...
 
From the crusher-the-mega-van department
First time accepted submitter Dslice_allstar writes "I have a '77 GMC Van that I would like to take into the 21st century with some good tech. I have several large LCD monitors, and I want to hook at least one up for watching movies and doing...
 
From the sharing-is-caring department
sl4shd0rk writes "A new Mac OS X exploit was discovered Friday morning by Kaspersky Labs which propogates through a zipfile attachment. The attachment tricks the Mac user into installing a variant of the MaControl backdoor via point-and-grunt....
 
From the children-who-never-learned-to-share department
MojoKid writes "That didn't take long. HP has publicly confirmed that it has cancelled plans to bring a Windows RT (aka Windows on ARM) tablet to market in time for the Windows 8 debut. The company has decided to focus on its x86 customer base...
 
From the return-on-investment department
lampsie writes "You may recall from back in January 2012 that the Irish government had deemed their stock of 7,000 e-voting machines 'worthless.' Turns out they are not — after spending upwards of €54 million purchasing them almost a...
 
From the needle-in-a-haystack department
coondoggie writes "The U.S. Naval Research Laboratory (NRL) researchers said recently that a Navy very high-resolution Doppler radar can actually spot individual raindrops in a cloudburst, possibly paving the way for new weather monitoring...
 
 
 
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