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Tuesday, 28 October 2014

Always Gamble On An Empty Stomach

Mastering The Politics Of Anxiety, Dodgeballer Tries For A Backflip Kick, Gets KO'd, A Healthy Halloween Doesn't Mean A Crappy Halloween, Hunger Is Associated With Advantageous Decision Making, Little Girl's Toy Gives The Fireplace A Hug, We Couldn't Directly See How Roots Grow Underground Until Now
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Tuesday, October 28, 2014
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THE CHAOS ELECTION
Mastering The Politics Of Anxiety
politico.com
Although some observers have dubbed the 2014 midterms the "Seinfeld Election"— meaning it's supposed to be a big show about nothing — in fact this vote reflects something important: the electorate's fear and anxiety.
FLIP-TURNED UPSIDE DOWN
Dodgeballer Tries For A Backflip Kick, Gets KO'd
digg.com
Is this guy okay? Seriously, we're worried about him.
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A Healthy Halloween Doesn't Mean A Crappy Halloween
naturebox.com
It's candy season, and that means sweets are everywhere. We've learned it's a lot easier to resist temptation when you've got healthy snacks at your fingertips, especially when they're free. No tricks, just treats.
ALWAYS GAMBLE ON AN EMPTY STOMACH
Hunger Is Associated With Advantageous Decision Making
plosone.org
Three experimental studies examined the counterintuitive hypothesis that hunger improves strategic decision making, arguing that people in a hot state are better able to make favorable decisions involving uncertain outcomes.
MOTHS, TAKE NOTE
Little Girl's Toy Gives The Fireplace A Hug
digg.com
This kid loves her new toy. This toy doesn't like its owner, or existing.
NOTES FROM THE UNDERGROUND
We Couldn't Directly See How Roots Grow Underground Until Now
scientificamerican.com
As scientists look at crops to find ways to help them deal with climate change stress and growing populations, a tool has emerged to give them a new perspective: the view from underground.
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BREAKING A FEVER
Image: An elderly woman stands in a cloud of insecticide after a health ministry worker fumigated her house against mosquitoes that transmit dengue fever as well as chikungunya fever, in Managua, Nicaragua, Monday, Oct 27, 2014. The Nicaraguan health ministry detected 20 new cases of chikungunya in Managua during the weekend, according to First Lady Rosario Murillo.
An elderly woman stands in a cloud of insecticide after a health ministry worker fumigated her house against mosquitoes that transmit dengue fever as well as chikungunya fever, in Managua, Nicaragua, Monday, Oct 27, 2014. The Nicaraguan health ministry detected 20 new cases of chikungunya in Managua during the weekend, according to First Lady Rosario Murillo. Credit: AP Photo/Esteban Felix
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