Monday, March 2, 2015

Hunts With Wolves

The Plot To Free North Korea With Reruns Of 'Friends', Slowing The Speed Of Light, And Other News, What It's Like To Need Hardly Any Sleep, Are Humans Getting Cleverer?, VIDEO: Dad Builds His Kids A Luge Track In The Backyard, How Hunting With Wolves Helped Humans Outsmart The Neanderthals
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Monday, March 2, 2015
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SOUNDS LIKE SOMETHING YOU SEE ON TV
The Plot To Free North Korea With Reruns Of 'Friends'
wired.com
Kang Chol-hwan's North Korea Strategy Center has become the largest in a movement of political groups who routinely smuggle data – foreign movies, music, and ebooks – into North Korea.
WHAT YOU MISSED THIS WEEKEND
Slowing The Speed Of Light, And Other News
digg.com
A history of the speed of light, San Francisco's drug usage visualized, and a handy guide to stealing an election.
DON'T NEED NO COUNTING SHEEP
What It's Like To Need Hardly Any Sleep
nymag.com
"Short sleepers" wake refreshed and energized after just a few hours of sleep, and those who have been studied tend to pack their lives with tasks that they perform well unaided by stimulants or other crutches.
STILL DO A LOT OF DUMB STUFF
Are Humans Getting Cleverer?
bbc.com
IQ is rising in many parts of the world. What's behind the change and does it really mean people are cleverer than their grandparents?
STILL BUILDING THE BOBSLED
VIDEO: Dad Builds His Kids A Luge Track In The Backyard
digg.com
Winter sucks. But having a custom built sledding track in your backyard should make it a bit better.
HOMO SAPIENS' BEST FRIEND
How Hunting With Wolves Helped Humans Outsmart The Neanderthals
theguardian.com
Forty thousand years ago in Europe our ancestors formed a crucial and lasting alliance that enabled us to finish off our evolutionary cousins, the Neanderthals.
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IS IT JUST ME OR IS IT COLD IN HERE?
Image: A harbor light is covered by snow and ice on the Lake Michigan at 31st Street Harbor, Sunday, March 1, 2015, in Chicago. After one of the coldest, snowiest Februarys on record, March is expected to open with a continuation of below-normal temperatures.
A harbor light is covered by snow and ice on the Lake Michigan at 31st Street Harbor, Sunday, March 1, 2015, in Chicago. After one of the coldest, snowiest Februarys on record, March is expected to open with a continuation of below-normal temperatures. Credit: AP Photo/Nam Y. Huh
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