" The spread of the Roman Empire through Europe could help explain why those living in its former colonies are more vulnerable to HIV. The claim, by French researchers, is that people once ruled by Rome...
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An academic in the UK has suggested that university professors being accepting variant spellings as legitimate, in light of the fact that spelling errors are growing more and more frequent in university courses. Some misspellings that he's suggested accepting include "ignor",...
created by Dave Keating | 1 year ago | updated 1 year ago 195 views | 2 recommendations | 1 comment
Regardless of age or sex, a variation in genetics (specifically the glucose transporter type 2, GLUT2) will cause individuals to consume more sugars. The study is done by the University of Toronto and published by...
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"A user on HowardForums was able to capture some pictures of Verizon’s HTC Touch variant and leaked them out onto the net. Just posted yesterday are some pictures of the unannounced White HTC Touch for Verizon...
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Buckingham Palace made out of fudge? The Treasury a dish of vegetable curry? [Yep]This is of course at EatLondon, a one day exhibition that recreates a 3-D map version of London from Hyde Park to Tower...
There seems to be a lot of problems on the web in the last week. Sites inaccessible. Email program problems. Webhosts compromised. What's going On? "Thursday likely marked the largest proliferation of e-mail virus attacks in more than a year, according to security company...
At the moment, I can find no patch for this, as the variant was only noted yesterday. Be careful out there, bloggers. Open attachments ONLY from known sources, and only when you know something (non-viral) is coming. We don't want to get infected, hey."A variant of the Trojan...
"That's digital 2D code "X" axis, "Y" axis, and Color!
To the power of three ... that's what I say! What could be more powerful than a code that incorporates color as one of it's discernments? After all, this is a...
"Scientists say they have found genetic evidence that may answer the longstanding question of whether modern humans and Neanderthals interbred thousands of years ago. The answer is: probably yes, though not...
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The mainstream media censored the vast majority of the evidence of fraud, so that most Americans to this day, have never heard a fraction of what was amiss.
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