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Sometimes the best strategy is to think completely outside the box. Or not have a strategy at all.
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Technology is changing how we investigate and protect planet Earth. The increased portability and reduced cost of data collection and synthesis tools, for instance — from visual and acoustic sensors to DNA sequencers, online mapping platforms, and apps for sharing photos — have rapidly transformed how we research and conserve the natural world. These tools …
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Among Asian nations, Nepal is not high on Washington’s list of foreign policy priorities. The mountainous nation, which is consumed by the massive Himalayas, is mostly known for its Buddhism and its Gurkhas—a warrior people who still provide mercenary services for the British, Indian, and Singaporean armies. Overall, Nepal produces very little that Americans consume. … Continue reading "Nepal Has Fallen"
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After two years of careful consideration, Robert McCrum has concluded his selection of the 100 greatest nonfiction books of all time. Take a quick look back at five centuries of great writing
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Is the secret of the Russian soul in its purpose, or its breadth and openness? Or maybe it can be found in the strength of the Russian will, with a fine dose of madness? Let's try to solve this riddle by recounting 10 insightful and brilliant thoughts by famous Russian writers.
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The order goes after "serious human rights abuse" and corruption - including misappropriation of state assets, the expropriation of private assets for personal gain, and corruption related to government contracts or the extraction of natural resources...
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There was attempts in Peru to impeach the current president, Pedro Kuczynski, for a corruption scandal. These attempts have as of yet not succeeded: after long discussions (in the order of 14 hours) only 78 deputies out of the necessary 87 voted in favour of removing him from his post. However, the numbers alone speak of a sad future for the president.
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Written by The Saker; Originally appeared at The Unz Review My recent analysis of the potential consequences of a US...
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Python is increasingly being used as a scientific language. Matrix and vector manipulations are extremely important for scientific computations. Both NumPy and Pandas have emerged to be essential libraries for any scientific computation in python due to their intuitive syntax and high-performance matrix computation capabilities. In this post, we will provide an overview of the … Continue reading "Introduction to NumPy and Pandas – A Simple Tutorial"
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He threatened to shut down “Frida” if I didn’t comply with his demands.
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To keep them from listening in, take a very good look around you. And then bust out the tools.
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In recent years consumption of canola oil has increased due to lower cost compared with olive oil and the perception that it shares its health benefits. However, no data are available on the effect of canola oil intake on Alzheimer’s disease (AD) pathogenesis. Herein, we investigated the effect of chronic daily consumption of canola oil on the phenotype of a mouse model of AD that develops both plaques and tangles (3xTg). To this end mice received either regular chow or a chow diet supplemented with canola oil for 6 months. At this time point we found that chronic exposure to the canola-rich diet resulted in a significant increase in body weight and impairments in their working memory together with decrease levels of post-synaptic density protein-95, a marker of synaptic integrity, and an increase in the ratio of insoluble Aβ 42/40. No significant changes were observed in tau phosphorylation and neuroinflammation. Taken together, our findings do not support a beneficial effect of chronic canola oil consumption on two important aspects of AD pathophysiology which includes memory impairments as well as synaptic integrity. While more studies are needed, our data do not justify the current trend aimed at replacing olive oil with canola oil.
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Originally appeared at Zero Hedge A seven-year-old Israeli firm founded by three veterans of Israel’s military intelligence unit is raking...
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In 1947 the Catechetical Guild Educational Society in St. Paul, Minnesota put out this warning against Communist infiltration. The inside cover provides this dire statement: “The average American is prone to say, “It can’t happen here.” Millions of people in other countries used to say the same thing…. Today they are dead – or living … Continue reading "Is This Tomorrow? A Red Scare Comic Book from 1947"
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Lazy people make the best leaders.