May 2008
13 posts
Bill Taylor Why Zappos Pays New Employees to... →
May 20th
May 18th
85% of Chinese Citizens Like Internet Censorship →
May 15th
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May 12th
"A Critical Analysis of the Implications for... →
“Genetic privacy, parent consent and individual self-determination rights are at stake with the U.S. Senate’s recent passage of S. 1858, the ‘Newborn Screening Saves Lives Act of 2007.’ This paper outlines five key issues of concern.”
May 10th
Star Wars Guide to the Candidates →
May 9th
Pictured: How China gets its troops to stand to... →
May 9th
Lots of Animals Learn, but Smarter Isn’t Better →
“ To test the flies, the scientists then present them with two plates of jelly, one orange and one pineapple. This time, neither has quinine. The flies settle on both plates of jelly, feed, and the females lay their eggs. “The flies that remember they had a bad experience with orange should continue to avoid orange and go to the pineapple,” Dr. Kawecki said. Dr. Kawecki and his colleagues...
May 7th
Using Adobe Photoshop for Research and Profit →
May 6th
Top 10 Declassified Secrets →
This is a list of secret projects that have since been found to be true in light of released (either officially, or unofficially) documents. Some have long been the source of conspiracy theories while others have been accepted by the mainstream as real.
May 6th
Operations Northwoods Documents On the Website of... →
According to ABC News and government documents on Operation Northwoods, America’s top military leaders drafted plans to kill innocent people and commit acts of terrorism in US cities to trick the public into supporting a war against Cuba in the early 1960s. Approved in writing by the Pentagon Joint Chiefs, Operation Northwoods even proposed blowing up a US ship and hijacking planes as a false...
May 5th
Bush admits he approved torture →
May 5th
April 2008
17 posts
Apr 30th