Kamis, 31 Mei 2012

Top 10 Small Dogs, What's Your Coffee IQ?, 4 Herbs for Menopause, 7 Stunning Swimming Spots

 
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7 of the World’s Most Stunning Swimming Spots

  Imagine swimming next to one of the world’s biggest waterfalls, perhaps. Or swimming with thousands of jellyfish, or in a place where eve...
posted by Katie Waldeck May 30, 2012 4:39pm

from Pets

More From the Sloth Sanctuary (Video)

  Costa Rica’s sloth sanctuary has some new residents. Watch to see how they’re adapting to their new home. Related: Adorable Baby Sl...
posted by Katie Waldeck May 30, 2012 12:17pm

from Health

Protecting Grandparents From Mercury

By Laura Michelle Burns, Moms Clean Air Force If you're anything like me, you fall into the category of women who are caring for their children and th...
posted by Dominique Browning May 30, 2012 11:00am

from Food

Radioactive Tuna May Raise Cancer Risk

A US nuclear professor says radioactive tuna caught off California can produce a small increase in cancer risks. Photo Credit via Wikimedia Commons. S...
posted by Chris from NewsLook May 30, 2012 8:30am

from Food

California’s Foie Gras Ban About to Begin

On July 1, California will ban foie gras, created by the funnel-forced ingestion of large amounts of feed into a goose or duck’s esophagus. Even...
posted by Chris from NewsLook May 30, 2012 5:30am

from Pets

Top 10 Small Dogs (Slideshow)

  If you're thinking of getting a small dog because they're cute, cuddly and quiet, you probably should think again; what they lack in stature, t...
posted by Nicolas, selected from petMD May 30, 2012 5:04pm

from Pets

Funny Cat ‘Ninja’ (Video)

  Whoa — this cat is stealth! Related: Cat Spotter (Funny Video) Cat Teaches Dog to Roll Over (Video) Cats Play Game (Video) ...
posted by Katie Waldeck May 30, 2012 10:45am

from Food

What’s Your Coffee IQ? (Quiz)

You know it gets you out of bed in the morning, but do you know all the facts about your cup of Joe? Take our quiz and find out: If you brew your own ...
posted by Diana Vilibert May 30, 2012 5:31pm

from Health

4 Herbs to Help Menopause

Spirituality is all well and good, but as soon as physical symptoms come into play, "enlightenment" often seems just a tad less important. Here are fo...
posted by Ode Magazine May 30, 2012 4:03pm

from Health

76-Year-Old Doctor Still Fighting for the Poor

For millions of Americans, health insurance is an unaffordable luxury. Fifty million U.S. citizens have none. A public health system exists, but it...
posted by Chris from NewsLook May 30, 2012 3:30pm

from Home

How to Survive Without a Microwave

  When there are too many cooks in my kitchen, it means there’s anyone else in there with me. Indeed, I have had to make do with the tinies...
posted by Katie Waldeck May 30, 2012 2:33pm

from Family

Kids Who Drink Water Over Soda Pick Healthier Foods

Quick question: Put yourself in the mind of a child. What goes better with Doritos? A tall glass of cool water, or a can of newly opened Orange Crush?...
posted by Eric Steinman May 30, 2012 1:00pm

from Health

The Effects of Cow’s Milk on Babies

Evolution devised an ingenious way to bond infant to mother: proteins in milk that break down into peptides that have opiate-like drug effects. But wh...
posted by Dr. Michael Greger May 30, 2012 9:30am

from Food

9 Health Benefits of Broccoli

“I do not like broccoli……and my mother made me eat it. I’m President of the United States and I’m not going to eat any m...
posted by Diana Herrington May 30, 2012 8:04am

from Food

Balsamic Strawberries & Arugula (Recipe)

  I spent my Sunday afternoon picking (and eating) strawberries at a wonderful organic farm. They were the most deliciously sweet berries ever &#...
posted by Katie Waldeck May 30, 2012 1:15pm

from Family

Kids Cheer On Boy With Cerebral Palsy in Race (Video)

  Matt didn’t have to run in his elementary school’s field day race. But, despite his spastic cerebral palsy, he ran anyway — w...
posted by Katie Waldeck May 30, 2012 11:45am

from Spirit

Wisdom from Dan Millman

Author Stanislaw J. Lec once said, “I wanted to tell the world just one word — but, unable to do that, I became a writer. And writer Isaac...
posted by Gail Lynne Goodwin May 30, 2012 2:03pm

from Spirit

You Know Exactly What You Want

Do you ever get a lot of clarity — you know, get really focused on a goal that you want — and then, all of a sudden, you get confused? You...
posted by Erika Oglesby May 30, 2012 1:30pm

from Home

5 Sleek & Useful Cleaning Buckets

Add a dash of style to your cleaning routine with these utility buckets, ideal for toting supplies from room to room. For more models and colors, visi...
posted by Remodelista May 30, 2012 10:00am

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Slashdot Newsletter 2012-05-31

 
 
  
From the 140-characters-of-terror department
judgecorp writes "Paul Chambers, the Briton whose joke on Twitter backfired, will be back in court following a legal stalemate, after more than two years. Chambers joked about blowing up South Yorkshire's Robin Hood airport in January 2010, and...
 
From the take-it-out-to-the-barn department
Stephenmg writes "Sprint will be shutting down their iDEN network from its merger with Nextel and will migrate users to Push to Talk over CDMA. It will then use the 800mhz frequency to build out its LTE network. From the article: 'Sprint has been...
 
From the good-to-the-bone department
An anonymous reader writes "The BBC has an article about scientists at NASA who believe that they have found a new test that can detect osteoporosis earlier than existing tests. Their test involved having healthy volunteers confined to bed rest...
 
From the sports-articles-always-lean-whig department
Hugh Pickens writes "The Global Economic Intersection reports on a project to statistically measure political bias on Wikipedia. The team first identified 1,000 political phrases based on the number of times these phrases appeared in the text of...
 
From the hope-you-didn't-break-anything department
An anonymous reader writes "A judge in New Zealand has ordered the U.S. government to hand over evidence seized in the Megaupload raid so Kim Dotcom and his co-defendants can use it to prepare a defense for an extradition hearing. The judge wrote,...
 
From the just-a-few-more-decades-now department
New submitter jamstar7 writes "Following the success of the Falcon9/Dragon resupply test to the ISS comes the following announcement: 'Intelsat, the world's leading provider of satellite services, and Space Exploration Technologies (SpaceX), the...
 
From the pack-your-bags-for-gitmo department
sirlark writes with an update on the protracted legal proceedings regarding Julian Assange's extradition to Sweden: "Wikileaks founder Julian Assange has lost his Supreme Court fight against extradition to Sweden to face accusations of sex...
 
From the defending-free-software department
An anonymous reader tipped us to news that the Software Freedom Conservancy is expanding its GPL compliance efforts. Quoting Bradley Kuhn: "This new program is an outgrowth of the debate that happened over the last few months regarding...
 
From the when-do-i-get-cyborg-arms department
cylonlover writes news of ion based logic gates. From the article: "While the silicon chips found in the electronic devices that we rely on every day are built around the flow of electrons through circuits, with the development of an 'integrated...
 
From the assuming-screeners-are-omniscient department
Fluffeh writes "The folks that push 'Anti-Piracy' and 'Copying is Stealing' seem to often request that Google pre-screens content going up on YouTube and of course expect Google to cover the costs. No-one ever really asks the question how much it...
 
From the you-shall-submit department
sl4shd0rk writes "Microsoft has adopted a brand new licensing scheme for Windows 8 which effectively removes your right to file a class-action lawsuit against them should you feel the need. '...Many of our new user agreements will require that,...
 
From the also-detects-invasion-by-mothra department
itwbennett writes "Softbank, Japan's third largest carrier, has teamed up with Sharp to create a radiation detector chip for the latest model in the company's popular, bare-bones Pantone line of smartphones. The chip 'can detect gamma radiation in...
 
From the you-are-number-six department
ananyo writes with information on a new scheme to help uniquely identify authors in the face of ambiguous names. From the article: "In 2011, Y. Wang was the world's most prolific author of scientific publications, with 3,926 to their name —...
 
From the large-cheese-deposits-discovered department
Zothecula writes with an update on NASA's lunar mapping probes. From the article: "After entering orbit around the Moon at the start of the year, NASA's twin GRAIL probes, Ebb and Flow, have completed their primary mission to study the Moon's...
 
From the don't-get-caught-in-the-beer-vortex department
SicariusMan writes "The age old question: do Guinness and other stouts' bubbles really sink, or is it an optical illusion? Well, some mathematicians have figured it out." Full paper via arXiv; From the article: "To analyze the effect of...
 
 
 
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