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Learn A New Skill Or Teach One You Have Through TeachStreet


Teachstreet allows you to learn or teach skills through an internet platform connecting learners and instructors. You can easily create a profile for free, sign up for a class or teach one from any areas of interest or expertise.

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The Dazzling NEW Museum Of Arts And Design (MAD)


It's taken a few years from design to realization, but the Museum of Arts And Design (MAD) will finally re-open in its new dazzling diggs on September 27, 2008. Its new address: 2 Columbus Circle, right at the southwest corner of Central Park, and right at the heart of New York City's world stage for theatre, ballet, orchestra, opera, and now arts and design.

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Mama Bear in Menopause Animates The Change


Mama Bear in Menopause Animates The Change

Menopause - a delicate issue for many, especially in Japan. In an effort to "humanize" women and The Change, doctor and manga writer Emi Chida has produced a curious comic featuring a menopausal mama mama bear.

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Hey Dudes! Some Foods Could Be Causing Those Moobs!


Though aging dudes like to hide it, like by never going swimming in public, there's a tendency among many to develop enlarged breasts. Though many men go to extreme measures to reduce moobs, short for man boobs, it has not been clear why they exist. However, yesterday Cambridge Medical Research Council researcher, Dr. Gunter Kuhnle, released the results of his nutritional study on the effects of certain food and drinks on the development of moobs.

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For Inventors, Young & Old: "Prototype This" On Discovery Channel


The Discovery Channel, the "number one non-fiction media company," has produced a TV series just perfect for inventors, designers, and wannabes of any age. It's called Prototype This and guess what it is not! It is NOT a reality show! Hurray!

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Russia’s Navy and European Scientists Unlock Secrets of Creation


A huge new contraption created by the Russian Navy may well help European scientists uncover the answers to a number of fundamental scientific questions. Read all about the world’s largest particle accelerator, a landmark of modern physics, and don’t forget to …stand back.

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Moscow’s Fiberglass Pyramid: New Harmony, Ancient Secrets


Russia’s new age healing trend has its roots in the ancient worlds of Egypt and Mexico, and is centered in Moscow and a fiberglass pyramid that promises positive energy. Can it be so? Read on and learn more about the potentially magical powers of harmony.

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Too Much Thinking May Cause Obesity


A study in Canada has shown that too much thinking may lead to overeating.

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Is Your Dog A Genius? Buy A "Leo" Dog Toy And Find Out!


I'd like to think my dog is a genius even if he can't find the treat that has slipped from Leo to Leo in whatever way I arrange the Leos. Leo, short for Leonardo da Vinci, is the name of this challenging toy from (who else?) Canine Genius!

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Will Russian Scientists Clone Baby Siberian Mammoth?


The international scientific community is very enthusiastic about the possibility of cloning a baby mammoth recently discovered in Yamai, Siberia. Read all about the Mammoth Creation Project and what it means to the world at large.

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Moon Mined for Earth’s Alternative Fuel?


In 2008, solar power seems to be the hot topic for alternative fuel use. Solar powered products are already coming down in price so that the average consumer can take it home and use it, but now scientist are turning to the moon as well as the sun for power. Could the moon fuel our future?

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Robots Controlled By Brain Power: Science Fiction or Russian Reality?


More and more, technological innovation has seeped into our past illusions of reality, making the science fiction of yesteryear naïve and passé. Learn more about today’s cybernauts and what they are up to (in your brain) these days.

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Russia’s Daring Voyage to the Bottom of the World's Deepest Lake


This summer marks an age of further discovery for two Russian submersibles seeking to measure the maximum depth of the world’s deepest lake. Read all about Siberia’s unique Lake Baikal aka Russia’s national treasure.

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Russian Drug May Be Breakthrough for Alzheimer's Patients


Is there finally some hope for the victims of Alzheimer’s Disease? There well may be thanks to a Russian-made drug known as Dimebon. Read on for the details.

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Hair a Renewable Resource Makes Oil Cleaning Mat


As we have learned in the, past human hair can be recycled and used to make many creative things such as art and even clothes, but did you know it could also be used to clean up oil spills? It's true.

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Snack Lovers Rejoice: Cancer Chemical Reduction Slated for Chips and Fries


A 2005 lawsuit involving the state of California and four major food manufacturers has resulted in a reduction in the levels of cancer-causing chemicals in their snack products over the next three years. Read on and learn more about this “victory for public health.”

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Spanish Melons That Taste Like Lemons: Will Wonders Never Cease?


It took twelve years to create this melon that tastes like a lemon. Instead of asking why, if you live in the UK, try to track them down, as they will soon be available. If you live elsewhere, read on anyway for all the tasty details.

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Soy Foods and Lower Sperm Concentration: Is There a Link?


Is there a connection between a high intake of soy foods and fertility? A recent study claims there very well may be. Read on for the details.

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Wearable Kidney Could Help Millions of People


Two researchers at UCLA have designed a peritoneal, wearable kidney that could replace the failing organs of a patient.

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Licking Your Wounds May Help Them Heal Faster


Scientists have discovered a compound found in human saliva that can heal wounds quickly.

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