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Link Load Balancing websnapr

Load balancing is the even distribution of computer processing and communication activities so that a server is not
>30 days ago by NerdGod, 1 User, more info save
http://www.articleonramp.com/Article.cfm?ID=413

How To Use Human Growth Hormone, Side Effects websnapr

Chorionic gonadotropin is a hormone found in the female body during the early months of pregnancy (it is produced in the
>30 days ago by NerdGod, 1 User, more info save
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iGoBeyond - Empowering your human caCompletpital in new ... websnapr

"incubation network that empowers people to leverage their Human Capital and follow their passion by supercharging ideas"
>30 days ago by sailax, 1 User, more info save
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Only Human websnapr

Only Human (tags: only human, advice community, lifehacks, social media tool, only human, advice community, lifehacks, social media tool)
>30 days ago by socioblogger, 1 User, more info save
http://www.newscientist.com/article.ns?id=dn12191&feedid=online-news_rss20

Hormones affect men's sense of fair play websnapr

"A new study shows that men with high levels of testosterone are more likely to turn down low offers, even if they stand to gain money by accepting them." Confirms a theory I've held since s
>30 days ago by PaulRaven, 1 User, more info save
http://www.centauri-dreams.org/?p=1317

Interstellar Conundrum: Is Stross Right? websnapr

Centauri Dreams replies to the recent Charlie Stross essay on space colonisation, and raises some good points. Lively discussion thread also.
>30 days ago by PaulRaven, 1 User, more info save
http://www.physorg.com/news100964618.html

New study examines human impact on chimpanzees' cogniti ... websnapr

"The study is the first to demonstrate that raising chimpanzees in a human cultural environment enhances their cognitive abilities, as measured by their ability to understand how tools work."
>30 days ago by PaulRaven, 1 User, more info save
http://blog.wired.com/wiredscience/2007/06/wired_science_w.html

David Brin on the potential of scientific endeavour websnapr

"Seriously, we’re pretty smart and wise, for jumped-up cavemen. But we need to get smarter. And a whole lot wiser."
>30 days ago by PaulRaven, 1 User, more info save
http://www.newscientist.com/article.ns?id=dn11983&feedid=online-news_rss20

Forgetfulness is a tool of the brain websnapr

"...the brain only chooses to remember memories it thinks are most relevant, and actively suppresses those that are similar but less used, helping to lessen the cognitive load and prevent confusi
>30 days ago by PaulRaven, 1 User, more info save
http://www.pinktentacle.com/2007/06/cb2-baby-humanoid-robot/

CB2 baby humanoid robot websnapr

"...it is designed to function as a 1- to 2-year-old child, gazing intently at its surroundings, squirming about on the floor and lighting up the room with child-like charm." Too freaky for
>30 days ago by PaulRaven, 1 User, more info save
http://www.newscientist.com/article.ns?id=dn11952&feedid=online-news_rss20

Russia bans human tissue export in bioweapon alert websnapr

"Kommersant attributed the ban to fears in the secret service that Russian genetic material could be used abroad to make biochemical weapons targeting Russians." Oh, come on.
>30 days ago by PaulRaven, 1 User, more info save
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