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Humans are hard-wired to be hostile

Fighting for no reason—how we’re hard-wired to be hostile I’ve been doing a lot of reading about relational psychology, and one fascinating chapter from  a book on non-verbal communication which mentions that one of the predictors of a satisfying relationship is the ability to successfully read (or “decode”) the emotions of your partner. Let’s be…

Inside the Playboy Mansion

The iconic Playboy mansion in Los Angeles. (Kelly Senyei/Gourmet)Sure, the Playboy mansion is better known for its buxom blondes and wild parties, than for its five-star meals and top-notch chefs, but it turns out that behind the walls of one of the most famous compounds in the world lies one amazingly sophisticated kitchen. You already…

Fashion Clothes Sensors: Monitor Health Data

  Imagine putting on clothes – and pajamas – each day and night equipped with micro-sensors that monitor your health in real-time, around-the-clock. This vision is at the heart of an on-going Swiss research project that aims to create “Guardian Angel” sensors that can seamlessly and constantly monitor a person’s health and environment wherever they…

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Extreme Hotel Experience Underwater In Dubai

By Karissa Rosenfield Courtesy of Deep Ocean Technology Dubai shipbuilder Drydocks World has signed on with Switzerland’s BIG InvestConsult, on behalf of partner Deep Ocean Technology (DOT), to become the sole construction contractor of the futuristic Water Discus Underwater Hotels in the Middle East. Tailored to the luxurious lifestyle, aspiring divers and marine life enthusiasts,…

Mommy Wars: The Time Magazine breastfeeding cover doesn’t celebrate the practice, It exploits it

The Time Magazine breastfeeding cover doesn’t celebrate the practice. It exploits it I’m pretty sure the @Time cover will have women who were on the fence about breastfeeding running for bottles. I find this Time Magazine cover much less offensive than when they named George W. Bush person of the year… twice. Huh, there’s a…

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Womens Rights Afghanistan: Still Just Paper

 WOMEN JUST A BARGAINING CHIP   Girls are playing volleyball in a dusty courtyard. Gazing toward the foothills of the Hindu Kush offers some pretty spectacular scenery. But right now that’s the last thing on the girls’ minds. The landscape, after all, is nothing new for them. Playing sports is what’s changed for these girls,…

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April 22 marks the 42nd Earth Day with events being held all over the world

A ship flying in space:’ Earth seen through the eyes of an astronaut By Matthew Knight, CNN April 22, 2012 – Nespoli posted regular updates on Twitter. “I was amazed by the response from people. It was very fulfilling for me,” he said. STORY HIGHLIGHTS Italian astronaut captures amazing images of Earth from International Space…