Reported by Dr. Lauren Browne:By the time famed Victorian artist Louis Wain was committed to the pauper ward of Springfield Mental Hospital in South London in 1924, he had painted and sketched thousands of cats.His early works depicted humorous wide-eyed human-like cats, but his later feline creations were abstract figures exploding in fiery kaleidoscopes of geometric shapes, thought to mirror his...
Dec
06
When Microorganisms Control the Mind
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U.S. and Russia to meet on Syria amid chemical weapons fears
Labels: Business 0 commentsDUBLIN (AP) — The top U.S. and Russian diplomats will hold a surprise meeting Thursday with the United Nations' peace envoy for Syria, signaling fresh hopes of an international breakthrough to end the Arab country's 21-month civil war.U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov and mediator Lakhdar Brahimi will gather in Dublin on the sidelines of a human...
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Dec
05
Sri Lanka see backlash from Aussie ‘wounded soldiers’
Labels: World 0 comments(Reuters) – Sri Lanka captain Mahela Jayawardene has warned his team to be wary of a backlash from Australia in their three-test series after the hosts were stung by their series defeat to South Africa earlier this week.Australia’s hopes of snatching the Proteas’ top test ranking ended in a crushing 309-run defeat in the third and final test in Perth on Monday, but Jayawardene took little comfort...
Posted by Gagalha at 9:10 AM
Austrian farmers dip into Internet “milking” craze
Labels: Technology 0 commentsVIENNA (Reuters) – Dumping a bottle of milk over your head and filming it for a video post on the Internet has become a popular youth craze, but Austrian farmers say the spillage is a crying shame.“Milking”, as the trend is known, is among a variety of tongue-in-cheek stunts in which young people shoot pictures or videos of themselves posing as owls, planks of wood, or famous people and then share...
Posted by Gagalha at 9:08 AM
And the most overpaid actor award goes to: Eddie Murphy
Labels: Lifestyle 0 commentsNEW YORK (Reuters) – Eddie Murphy was once among Hollywood’s top box office draws, but he now has the dubious honor of being crowned its most overpaid actor, according to Forbes magazine.In its annual list, determined by the misalignment between star salaries and their films’ box office take, Murphy, once a one-man gold mine with 1980s hits such as “Trading Places” and “Beverly Hills Cop”, displaced...
Posted by Gagalha at 9:06 AM
Watch: World’s Oldest Person Dies at 116
Labels: Health 0 commentsHome > Video > Most PopularNYC Man Pushed on Subway Tracks, Killed by TrainNYC Man Pushed on Subway Tracks, Killed by TrainPolice are looking for suspect who they say pushed another man off a subway platform.NYC Subway Fight Caught on TapeNYC Subway Fight Caught on TapeVideo shows a group of teenage girls scuffling with police officers.Bystanders Pull Mom, Son From Subway TracksBystanders Pull...
Posted by Gagalha at 9:04 AM
NASA lost in space, expert panel says
Labels: Business 0 commentsWASHINGTON (AP) -- NASA is adrift without a coherent vision for where it should be going, an independent panel of space, science and engineering experts says. But the report by the National Academy of Sciences doesn't blame the space agency. It faults the president, Congress and the nation for not giving NASA clear direction. At the same time, the report said NASA is doing little...
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Dec
04
Officials: NATO to decide on missiles for Turkey
Labels: World 0 commentsBRUSSELS (AP) — NATO foreign ministers are expected to approve Turkey‘s request for Patriot anti-missile systems to bolster its defense against possible strikes from neighboring Syria.NATO foreign ministers are meeting on Tuesday and Wednesday in Brussels. Parliaments in both nations must approve the deployment, which would also involve several hundred soldiers.Ankara, which has been highly supportive...
Posted by Gagalha at 9:10 AM
Howard Stern signs on for more “America’s Got Talent”
Labels: Lifestyle 0 commentsLOS ANGELES (Reuters) – Shock jock Howard Stern will return as a judge for his second season on NBC‘s summer talent show “America’s Got Talent,” the broadcaster said on Monday, although the high-priced radio host appears to have done little to improve the show’s ratings.NBC hoped Stern, 58, known for this sexually explicit radio interviews, would attract bigger audiences, but the finale in September...
Posted by Gagalha at 9:06 AM
Two conservative Republicans booted from House budget panel
Labels: Health 0 commentsWASHINGTON (Reuters) – Two of the most conservative Republicans in the House of Representatives have been kicked off the House Budget Committee, a rare move that could make it easier for the panel to advance a deal with Democrats to cut fiscal deficits.Representatives Tim Huelskamp of Kansas and Justin Amash of Michigan – both favorites of the anti-tax Tea Party movement – are among those Republicans...
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