Tuesday, May 12, 2015

Brainfreeze!

I Freeze People's Brains For A Living, Weird Old Bar Games You've Probably Never Heard Of, VIDEO: Take Your Bets On The Winner Of This Surprisingly Tense Marble Race, What You Need To Know About The Laws Of Space, No One Seems To Know Who — Or What — Is Poisoning North Carolina Drinking Water Supplies, The Science Of Scarcity
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Tuesday, May 12, 2015
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DR. FEELNOTHING
I Freeze People's Brains For A Living
hopesandfears.com
If we see that they're getting closer to death, like a day or two out, we might try to get the equipment even closer to their bed. When they finally stop breathing, the heart stops, and the doctor pronounces them dead, then we take over.
YE OLDE GAMES
Weird Old Bar Games You've Probably Never Heard Of
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Since the invention of the modern day party and the modern day bar, people have been gathering in private or in public to prove their worth against their friends and foes in games of skill and chance. Here's how it all began.
RED VS BLUE
VIDEO: Take Your Bets On The Winner Of This Surprisingly Tense Marble Race
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It's blue ahead by a mile! Now red is rounding the inside corner trying to take the lead! Who will roll away victorious?
G IS FOR GRAVITY
What You Need To Know About The Laws Of Space
engadget.com
Neil deGrasse Tyson has said he loses "sleep at night wondering whether we are intelligent enough to figure out the universe." It's a valid concern. We've put a man on the moon, landed on a comet and roved around on Mars, but it's really only the tip of the iceberg. There's so much that we haven't seen and don't know, it seems almost impossible to fully understand the universe.
A MYSTERIOUSLY POTENT POTABLE
No One Seems To Know Who — Or What — Is Poisoning North Carolina Drinking Water Supplies
news.vice.com
What seems like a clear case of an energy company polluting people's drinking wells in North Carolina is actually much more complicated, thanks to the state's rock formations.
LESS IS NOT MORE
The Science Of Scarcity
harvardmagazine.com
A behavioral economist's fresh perspectives on poverty.
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Image: Boys with newly shaved heads put their hands together after a service to celebrate Buddha's upcoming birthday at Jogye Temple in Seoul, South Korea Monday, May 11, 2015. Nine children entered the temple to have an experience of monks' life for two weeks.
Boys with newly shaved heads put their hands together after a service to celebrate Buddha's upcoming birthday at Jogye Temple in Seoul, South Korea Monday, May 11, 2015. Nine children entered the temple to have an experience of monks' life for two weeks. Credit: AP Photo/Lee Jin-man
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