Tuesday, April 22, 2014

The Man Who Stole Einstein's Brain

Here's How Much Money Doctors Actually Make, These Ads For HBO Go Are Brilliant, How To Snack Without Eating Crap, The Man Who Stole Einstein's Brain To Study It Was Wrong About Everything, These High School Students Have Solved Your Ketchup Problem, How Americans Hate Each Other
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Tuesday, April 22, 2014
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GO INTO ORTHOPEDICS
Here's How Much Money Doctors Actually Make
businessinsider.com
Earnings vary by region but "those who perform procedures have the highest incomes compared with those who manage chronic illnesses."
GO STEAL SOMEONE'S LOGIN RIGHT NOW
These Ads For HBO Go Are Brilliant
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To promote their mobile app, HBO put together a series of commercials showing the perils of watching TV with the family.
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How To Snack Without Eating Crap
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NOTHING SPECIAL ABOUT EINSTEIN'S BRAIN
The Man Who Stole Einstein's Brain To Study It Was Wrong About Everything
phenomena.nationalgeographic.com
Einstein didn't want his brain or body to be studied; he didn't want to be worshipped. But when he died in Princeton Hospital, on April 17, 1955, the pathologist on call, Thomas Harvey, stole it.
FINALLY, A SQUIRT SOLUTION
These High School Students Have Solved Your Ketchup Problem
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High school seniors Tyler Richards and Jonathan Thompson have spent a lot of time thinking about ketchup. As students in the Project Lead the Way program at North Liberty High School, Richards and Thompson have researched and developed a bottle cap that prevents that first squirt of ketchup from being a watery mess.
HATER VISUALIZATION
How Americans Hate Each Other
priceonomics.com
A statistical breakdown of hate crimes in America.
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THROUGH THE EYES OF A REPUBLICAN
Image: Obama makes a face as he reads
Obama makes a face as he reads "Where the Wild Things Are" by Maurice Sendak, during the White House Easter Egg Roll. Credit: AP Photo: Carolyn Kaster
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Tuesday, April 15, 2014

Would You Like A Floppy Drive With That Smartwatch?

Photos From North Korea's Very Unusual Marathon, This 1981 Computer Magazine Cover Explains Why We're So Bad At Tech Predictions, Snoop Dogg Or Real Dog?, The Death Spiral In Enrollment At Small U.S. Colleges, Bryan Cranston Helps High-Schooler Ask A Girl To Prom, The Inside Story Of Clinkle
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Tuesday, April 15, 2014
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CALORIES BETTER USED ELSEWHERE
Photos From North Korea's Very Unusual Marathon
thewire.com
North Korea's annual marathon was opened to foreign tourists for the first time in 27 years, as runners took to the streets of Pyongyang in a unique, but surreal race.
GREAT KEYBOARD
This 1981 Computer Magazine Cover Explains Why We're So Bad At Tech Predictions
time.com
Thirty-three years later, artist Robert Tinney's concept smartwatch is worth at least a thousand words.
THIS QUIZ IS RUFF
Snoop Dogg Or Real Dog?
digg.com
Academic research about dog cognition sounds an awful lot like profiles of Snoop Dogg. Can you tell which quote is about Snoop D-O-Double-G and which is just about D-O-Single-G?
TOO SMALL TO SUCCEED
The Death Spiral In Enrollment At Small U.S. Colleges
bloomberg.com
"There's a lot of fear here," said Steven Fournier, a senior who lived in the now-closed dorm for his first three years. "It's not the same college I arrived at."
WITH A LITTLE HELP FROM HEISENBERG
Bryan Cranston Helps High-Schooler Ask A Girl To Prom
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A guy walked up to Bryan Cranston after one of his Broadway performances and asked if he could help ask a girl to prom.
INSIDE THE DISASTER
The Inside Story Of Clinkle
businessinsider.com
How a 21-year-old Stanford kid got $30 million then blew it all up.
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ARE THOSE SCRATCH N' SNIFF?
Image: First lady Michelle Obama has sticker placed on her face by 20-month-oldLily Oppelt as her parents Amy and Sgt. Lucas Oppelt, far right, from Indiana, watch during her visit with Wounded Warriors being cared for at the Fisher House at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center in Bethesda, Md., Monday, April 14, 2014. The first lady is participating in a pre-Easter celebration with military families and their children. The Fisher House provides extend stay housing program for family members while their loved ones receiving specialized medical care at Walter Reed.
First lady Michelle Obama has sticker placed on her face by 20-month-oldLily Oppelt as her parents Amy and Sgt. Lucas Oppelt, far right, from Indiana, watch during her visit with Wounded Warriors being cared for at the Fisher House at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center in Bethesda, Md., Monday, April 14, 2014. The first lady is participating in a pre-Easter celebration with military families and their children. The Fisher House provides extend stay housing program for family members while their loved ones receiving specialized medical care at Walter Reed. Credit: AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais
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