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Thursday 10 October 2013

If You Can Smell This, You May Not Have Alzheimer's

Why Scientists Are Keeping Details On One Of The Most Poisonous Substances In The World A Secret, These Are The Cities That Climate Change Will Hit First, If You Can Smell This, You May Not Have Alzheimer's, The Oatmeal Takes Down Christopher Columbus, Perfectly Timed Sports TV Graphics Are A Gift From God
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1 GRAM CAN KILL 1 MILLION PEOPLE
Why Scientists Are Keeping Details On One Of The Most Poisonous Substances In The World A Secret
npr.org
Scientists have discovered the first new form of botulinum toxin in over 40 years, but they're taking the unusual step of keeping key details about it secret.
AFRICA SADLY SCREWED NO MATTER WHAT
These Are The Cities That Climate Change Will Hit First
washingtonpost.com
Climate scientists sometimes talk about something called "climate departure" as a way of measuring when climate change has really changed things. It's the moment when average temperatures, either in a specific location or worldwide, become so impacted by climate change that the old climate is left behind. It's a sort of tipping point. And a lot of cities are scheduled to hit one very soon.
COGNI-SCENTS
If You Can Smell This, You May Not Have Alzheimer's
popsci.com
A new diagnostic test involves a dollop of peanut butter.
BARTOLOME IS THE NEXT TESLA
The Oatmeal Takes Down Christopher Columbus
theoatmeal.com
The Oatmeal takes on the myth of Christopher Columbus with which you may or may not already be disillusioned.
JUST THE RIGHT MOMENT
Perfectly Timed Sports TV Graphics Are A Gift From God
deadspin.com
We spend so much time here making fun of chyron mistakes that we sometimes forget to give thanks for the serendipitous moments where on-screen graphics and live action work in hilarious concert.
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TRY COUNTING ALL THE PEOPLE IN THIS PICTURE
Image: A general view shows pilgrims performing evening prayers in Mecca's Grand Mosque on October 8, 2013, as more than two million Muslims have arrived in the holy city for the annual hajj pilgrimage.
A general view shows pilgrims performing evening prayers in Mecca's Grand Mosque on October 8, 2013, as more than two million Muslims have arrived in the holy city for the annual hajj pilgrimage. Credit: AFP PHOTO/FAYEZ NURELDINE FAYEZ NURELDINE/AFP/Getty Images
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