Self-Destruct Button Toasts Solid-State Hard Drive - Scientific American


Scientific American
Self-Destruct Button Toasts Solid-State Hard Drive
Scientific American
Image: RunCore SSD Showcasing more than fifty of the most provocative, original, and significant online essays from 2011, The Best Science Writing Online 2012 will change the way... It's a hard drive only a spy, or possibly a pyromaniac, could love.

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People exposed to organic foods are more judgmental, self-righteous: study - New York Daily News


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People exposed to organic foods are more judgmental, self-righteous: study
New York Daily News
“There's a line of research showing that when people can pat themselves on the back for their moral behavior, they can become self-righteous,” study author Kendall Eskine, assistant professor of the department of psychological sciences at Loyola ...
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Political Bias In The National Academy of Sciences? - Science 2.0 (blog)

Political Bias In The National Academy of Sciences?
Science 2.0 (blog)
Perhaps being Republican, writes Jeffrey Mervis at Science. Despite somewhat silly claims of 'self-selection bias', basically that Republicans have chosen to not be in academia despite it being a pretty good job with high pay, events like this are more ...

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Talking to Yourself: Not So Crazy After All - TIME


TIME
Talking to Yourself: Not So Crazy After All
TIME
As one scientific paper on self-talk asks: “What can we tell ourselves that we don't already know?” But as that study and others go on to show, the act of giving ourselves mental messages can help us learn and perform at our best.

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The living fossils of brain evolution - Phys.Org

The living fossils of brain evolution
Phys.Org
This is the conclusion of an international team of researchers led by scientists at the Max Planck Institute for Dynamics and Self-Organization, the University of Göttingen and the Bernstein Center Göttingen. The brains of larger mammals, ...

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