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Multiple Orgasms. Relativity Explained in a Nutshell - Global One TV. PBS. Can Wind Turbines Make You Sick? Residents living in the shadows of wind turbines say the sound is making them sick. But so far the science isn't there. From NOVA Next | Jun 27, 2018 Thirty Years Ago Today, Global Warming First Made Headline News On June 23, a NASA climate scientist, James Hansen, told a U.S. Senate committee that human-produced greenhouse gases were measurably heating the climate.

From NOVA Next | Jun 23, 2018 New Middle Eastern Particle Accelerator’s Motto is “Science for Peace” In a region in turmoil, an unprecedented joint venture of scientists and policymakers is working together on Jordan’s new particle accelerator under the motto "science for peace. " From NOVA Next | Jun 21, 2018 Psychological Damage Inflicted By Parent-Child Separation is Deep, Long-Lasting Here's what happens in the brain and the body when a child is forcibly separated from his or her parents. The Art of Complex Problem Solving. Science & Nature - Human Body and Mind - Mind - StumbleUpon. Facts about Sleeping | YOUTH FRENZY. Sleeping is the best leisure activity of many of us.It is famous for sleep that it can even grab one on throns.

If you want to know the importance of sleep, then ask that to a medical student. He will tell you that its most precious present from God. Sleep is the best known medicine on planet. The feeling one gets in a warm blanket with sleep in the head is matchless indeed. Its the best cure for pain. It is a very important part of the human psyche. MIT Media Lab - StumbleUpon. 47 Mind-Blowing Psychology-Proven Facts You Should Know About Yourself. I’ve decided to start a series called 100 Things You Should Know about People. As in: 100 things you should know if you are going to design an effective and persuasive website, web application or software application.

Or maybe just 100 things that everyone should know about humans! The order that I’ll present these 100 things is going to be pretty random. So the fact that this first one is first doesn’t mean that’s it’s the most important.. just that it came to mind first. Dr. Susan Weinschenk is the author of Neuro Web Design: What makes them click?