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Saturday, 14 December 2013

Uncover the most popular Tweets of the year

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Did you "Harlem Shake" your way through 2013? Did you learn table manners from animals? Most importantly, did you ever figure out what the fox says? This year's top trending videos helped us answer these questions and more. Now take a moment to rewind through the YouTube moments that made the year in our video mashup celebrating 2013.

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Friday, 13 December 2013

How I Shot, Smoked, And Screwed My Way Through The NFL

How I Shot, Smoked, And Screwed My Way Through The NFL, CIA Scandal Revealed, The Sewer Men Of Mumbai, If You Drank Like James Bond, You'd Be Shaken, Too, 6 Science-Based Conversation Hacks
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MY INJURY FILE
How I Shot, Smoked, And Screwed My Way Through The NFL
deadspin.com
At the end of every season, NFL players are required to undergo a physical exam for legal purposes. Then they're forced to sign an affirmation of health, and never allowed to see it again. So one player sued to get his file. Here's what happened.
BEHIND THE COVER STORY
CIA Scandal Revealed
bigstory.ap.org
An American who vanished nearly seven years ago in Iran was working for the CIA on an unapproved intelligence-gathering mission that, when it came to light inside the government, produced one of the most serious scandals in the recent history of the CIA — but all in secret.
WORKING CONDITIONS ARE SH*T
The Sewer Men Of Mumbai
digg.com
Every day Mumbai produces enough sewage to fill 4,500 Olympic-size swimming pools. Despite the many modern comforts of Mumbai, the sewer system is outdated and is still cleaned by hand.
BOND, (BURP) JAMES BOND
If You Drank Like James Bond, You'd Be Shaken, Too
npr.org
Dr. Indra Neil Guha, a liver specialist, and his colleagues at Nottingham University Hospital in England spent a year poring over Ian Fleming's James Bond books and tabulating how many drinks the suave spy drank a day.
HOW TO MAKE PEOPLE LIKE YOU
6 Science-Based Conversation Hacks
theweek.com
So you want to know how to make people like you? It's easier than you think.
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FIRST SNOW DAY EVER
Image: A Palestinian boys throws a snowball in the West Bank town of Hebron as snow falls on December 12, 2013. A bruising winter storm brought severe weather to the Middle East, forcing the closure of roads and schools and blanketing much of the high altitude areas with snow and ice.
A Palestinian boys throws a snowball in the West Bank town of Hebron as snow falls on December 12, 2013. A bruising winter storm brought severe weather to the Middle East, forcing the closure of roads and schools and blanketing much of the high altitude areas with snow and ice. Credit: HAZEM BADER/AFP/Getty Images/Newscom
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Thursday, 12 December 2013

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The Black Death Ain't Dead

Scientists Discover New Greenhouse Gas '7,000 Times More Powerful Than CO2', Do 'Digital Natives' Exist?, Let's Face It, The Best Presents Are The Ones You Buy For Yourself, Ballmer's Legacy, The Only Country Still Struggling With The Bubonic Plague
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Thursday, December 12, 2013
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BREATHE EASY
Scientists Discover New Greenhouse Gas '7,000 Times More Powerful Than CO2'
theguardian.com
Perfluorotributylamine is an unregulated, long-living industrial chemical that breaks all records for potential climate impacts.
GET OFF MY LAWN, MILLENNIALS
Do 'Digital Natives' Exist?
youtube.com
Some experts have suggested a clear divide between "digital native" and "digital immigrant." The young natives have had technology change the way they think and the way their brain works, while older folk are stuck playing catch-up. But is that fair?
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Let's Face It, The Best Presents Are The Ones You Buy For Yourself
trunkclub.com
With Trunk Club, the best box doesn't come under the tree.
MICROSOFT TOUCH
Ballmer's Legacy
tech.fortune.cnn.com
As the world prepares for Microsoft to announce a new chief executive, we ask the company's top executives — including the man himself — to take a look at the legacy Steve Ballmer leaves on the technology company.
RATS!
The Only Country Still Struggling With The Bubonic Plague
qz.com
It may be 2013, but the African island of Madagascar is facing a public health threat straight out of the Middle Ages.
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PERSON OF THE YEAR? WHAT A HEADACHE
Image: Pope Francis gives a general audience at St. Peter's square on December 11, 2013 at the Vatican.
Pope Francis gives a general audience at St. Peter's square on December 11, 2013 at the Vatican. Credit: VINCENZO PINTO/AFP/Getty Images/Newscom
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Wednesday, 11 December 2013

Is The World Empty? Or Overcrowded?

Is The World Empty? Or Overcrowded?, Why You Might Want To Rethink Going Gluten-Free, How It Would Look If All Humans Were Bodybuilders, Colorado Is Worried That It Will Run Out Of Weed, Final Cut 2013
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SPOILER: IT'S BOTH
Is The World Empty? Or Overcrowded?
smithsonianmag.com
This interactive map takes you to the world's densest and most remote locales.
YOUR DIET, DEBUNKED
Why You Might Want To Rethink Going Gluten-Free
gizmodo.com
Going gluten-free is all the rage these days. It's the diet of choice for Hollywood starlets and health nuts alike; supermarket aisles are packed full of products touting their lack of the stretchy protein. But for a lot of people, the gluten-free lifestyle may do more harm than good.
THIS WOULDN'T WORK OUT
How It Would Look If All Humans Were Bodybuilders
enpundit.com
Belgian photographer Kurt Stallaert has created this photo series, entitled "Bodybuilder's World," in which he digitally altered people's bodies to explore what it would be like if everyone was serious about working out, including children.
GONE IN A PUFF
Colorado Is Worried That It Will Run Out Of Weed
nation.time.com
Call it Black Wednesday. Recreational marijuana goes on sale legally in Colorado on Jan. 1, and Denver officials are worried that the city's retail shops won't be anywhere close to meeting demand.
A CINEMA TRIBUTE
Final Cut 2013
digg.com
In case you haven't had enough of them yet, here's another look back at all the films from 2013.
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ZERO GRAVITY REALLY TOOK A TOLL ON THESE GUYS
Image: The spacesuits of European Space Agency Italian astronaut Samantha Cristoforetti (R), US astronaut Terry Virts (L) and Russian cosmonaut Anton Shkaplerov (C) are prepared for their preflight training session at the Gagarin Cosmonauts' Training Centre in Star City centre outside Moscow, on December 10, 2013. All three are scheduled to blast off to the International Space Station from the Russian leased Kazakhstan's Baikonur cosmodrome in November 2014.
The spacesuits of European Space Agency Italian astronaut Samantha Cristoforetti (R), US astronaut Terry Virts (L) and Russian cosmonaut Anton Shkaplerov (C) are prepared for their preflight training session at the Gagarin Cosmonauts' Training Centre in Star City centre outside Moscow, on December 10, 2013. All three are scheduled to blast off to the International Space Station from the Russian leased Kazakhstan's Baikonur cosmodrome in November 2014. Credit: -/AFP/Getty Images/Newscom
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Tuesday, 10 December 2013

The Coldest Temperature Ever Recorded On Earth

The Coldest Temperature Ever Recorded On Earth, This Helicopter Pilot Is Masterful At His Job, A Mysterious Law That Predicts The Size Of The World's Biggest Cities, The Crazy Economics Of Ambulance Charges, How Apple's Lightning-Plug Guru Reinvented Square's Card Reader
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YES, GLOBAL WARMING IS STILL REAL
The Coldest Temperature Ever Recorded On Earth
theguardian.com
Newly analysed Nasa satellite data from east Antarctica shows Earth has set a new record for coldest temperature ever recorded: -94.7C (-135.8F).
MASTER OF INERTIA
This Helicopter Pilot Is Masterful At His Job
digg.com
So this helicopter pilot is incredibly good at moving stuff from one place to another.
THE MOORE'S LAW OF URBAN GROWTH
A Mysterious Law That Predicts The Size Of The World's Biggest Cities
io9.com
For the past century, an obscure mathematical principle called Zipf's law has predicted the size of mega-cities all over the world. And nobody knows why.
AMBULANCE ROULETTE
The Crazy Economics Of Ambulance Charges
priceonomics.com
Let's say you get into an accident and an ambulance arrives to take you to the hospital. It could be for a life threatening injury, or more of a precaution. A few weeks later, a bill arrives for ambulance services. How much should you expect to pay?
LESSON: BUILD YOUR OWN HARDWARE
How Apple's Lightning-Plug Guru Reinvented Square's Card Reader
wired.com
Jesse Dorogusker is used to working tiny. Before becoming Square's VP of Hardware, he spent eight years leading the accessories division at Apple, heading the development of the works-both-ways Lightning connector. With the new Reader, he had the chance to take a crack at a flagship product.
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THE END OF THE LONG WALK
Image: A boy walks past a poster of late South African former president Nelson Mandela near Nelson Mandela's former home in Qunu on December 9, 2013. Qunu, the village where Mandela grew up will be his final resting place on December 15, 2013 when he is buried.
A boy walks past a poster of late South African former president Nelson Mandela near Nelson Mandela's former home in Qunu on December 9, 2013. Qunu, the village where Mandela grew up will be his final resting place on December 15, 2013 when he is buried. Credit: AFP PHOTO/Carl de SouzaCARL DE SOUZA/AFP/Getty Images
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