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Futurity.org – Carnivorous plant trims its tiny genome
The new study offers an unexpected insight: the large majority of noncoding DNA, which is abundant in many living things, may not actually be needed for complex life, according to research set to appear in Nature. The clues lie in… Continue reading
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Etymology of “Wanderlust”
With the German verb wandern literally meaning “to hike,” the literal definition of the compounded “wanderlust” is a “desire to hike” although it has been colloquially appropriated to encompass strollers and roamers in a looser sense. http://nowheremag.com/2013/04/etymology-of-wanderlust/ Continue reading
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Chomsky-Foucault debate removed due to copyright | ROAR Magazine
See on Scoop.it – Pahndeepah Perceptions In a grandiose display of Foucauldian irony, one of the greatest anti-capitalist debates of our time has been reduced to an intellectual commodity. See on roarmag.org Continue reading
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Ken Robinson: How to escape education’s death valley | Video on TED.com
See on Scoop.it – Pahndeepah Perceptions Sir Ken Robinson outlines 3 principles crucial for the human mind to flourish — and how current education culture works against them. See on www.ted.com Continue reading
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Flute مزمار
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Frack Me
Originally posted on The Dish: Not everyone is saying “not in my backyard”: On Tuesday, voters in Youngstown, Ohio, gave the fracking industry carte blanche to continue pumping chemicals into the ground beneath them and pumping natural gas out. A city… Continue reading
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‘Fossil’ Words Are Older Than We Thought
The origin of some of the words we use today go back much further than scientists once thought, suggesting an Ice Age-era proto-language that spawned many of the world’s contemporary linguistic groups, according to a new study by a group… Continue reading

