The Body Worlds Exhibition returns 4 years after its first visit to Toronto and will be on exhibit at the Ontario Science Centre (OSC) until February 28, 2010. This second Body Worlds Exhibition features more than...
A 6-foot-tall, 250-pound mailman is lobbying to wear a kilt on the job, but so far with little success. The National Letter Carriers' Association rejected his idea in July despite impassioned claims of chafing,...
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You can see many adults with crossword puzzles but how many do you catch with a coloring book.Maybe it is just due to the fact that not many are created and I don't mean the kinky type. Our friends at PingMag (Tokyo) give us a detailed overview of what Japan offers in...
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"The "People's Choice Awards" took on a new format this year as a result of the writers strike. Instead of the normal set-up with an audience and the winners taking to the stage, the nominees were presented through the use of clips and filmed acceptances.
Among the fan...
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And, no, I'm not going to add a "visual aid" to this!"Ohio state legislator Matthew Barrett was supposed to give a group of high school seniors a civics presentation using PowerPoint slides he had prepared on how...
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2007 Visualization Challenge Winners from"Science 28 September 2007:Vol. 317. no. 5846, pp. 1858 - 1863DOI: 10.1126/science.317.5846.1858"These images are breathtaking. The charts are exemplary. Here's to good looking."2007 Visualization Challenge WinnersBenjamin Lester"
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" This account is a fascinating look inside the culture of tribal society
as it has existed for probably centuries. It describes how their tribal
leaders are trusted above anyone else.More Iraqis have lined...
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personally don’t have any tattoos. I just haven’t found that one piece
of art that I can live with for the rest of my life. I do appreciate
them however. So I decided to look for people who were...
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Jellyfish Pictures create medical CG reality for new BBC1 series.In this new six-part series for BBC One the dramatic story of how the
human body triumphs in crisis needed to be told from the inside as well
as the...
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Takes the fun about the yikes.
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Get acquainted with the internal organs of a frog - no formaldehyde, no gloves, but plenty of icky fun and lots of learning.
10 inch authentically decorated frog with "feel like real" removable organsDissecting table with storage...
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Yoshiharu Tsukamoto, along with his partner Momoyo Kaijima, is one half of the Tokyo-based Atelier Bow-wow.
Founded in 1992, Atelier Bow-wow is one the most unique practices of
its generation. With Japanese architecture once again taking center
stage through the work of...
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"Ok I know, how secret can it be if I know about it right? So maybe we'll call it the not-so-secret scoop. Hey, let's just be happy that someone doesn't care about confidentialty agreements. The Los Angeles Times is spilling the beans on the much debated, but highly...
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"I'm also heartened by the article's first featured finding: that tighter writing, more white space, and jettisoning unnecessary imagery helps readers read faster and retain more of what they've read."Please click...
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