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The wooden Stonehenge twin

Woodhenge?
A wooden version of Stonehenge has been discovered by archaeologists only a few hundred metres from the stone circle, by using new radar imaging equipment.
 It has been hailed by experts as the most exciting finding at the site in half a century.
 Would you like to know more ? 'Woodhenge' discovered near Stonehenge Stonehenge - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Stonehenge.co.uk - Your guide to Stonehenge, the World's Favourite ... Stonehenge | English Heritage Stonehenge - Facts Quick and Easy for Students and Tourists ... Stonehenge - A Robotic Digital Clock - Norris Labs Stonehenge travel guide - Wikitravel
 Author: Asterisk, for AZ10.com ~ 22 Jul 2010... More »
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HIV linked more to poverty than race »

Poverty, more than race, tied to HIV - According to the first government study of its kind released today, poverty is perhaps the most important factor related to HIV infection among heterosexuals, in US inner cities. Ra...
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The Fifth and Sixth Discontinuity »

Hubble's visions and Drake equation - Hubble's visions of the universe. Here is the final, fully processed photograph that NASA released in 1995. Now, what does the image tell us about what we're seeing? The Eagl...
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Does PowerPoint make us dumber-er? »

OMG is PowerPoint dangerous? - It's dangerous because it can create the illusion of understanding and the illusion of control : We've met the enemy - and it's PowerPoint » Troops think the computer pr...
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Bad news, aliens are just like us »

And is our universe at home within a larger universe? - Could our universe be located within the interior of a wormhole which itself is part of a black hole that lies within a much larger universe? Our universe a...
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What are Borganisms? »

Also, nanosatellites and Tamagotchi health monitoring - They turn our health into something of a game, and the reward is better health and a better life. Tamagotchi-like health monitoring devices are everywhere : ...
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Are we defaulting to God? »

What's more complex, a cucumber or a Boeing 747? - Default to God. Do we have a predisposition to believe in a super-natural world? Is religion an evolutionary adaptation? Religious ideas are common to all culture...
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Printing real body parts »

And the Red Queen Hypothesis, evolution and co-evolution - It takes all the running you can do to keep in the same place. Red Queen Hypothesis, evolution and co-evolution : Scientists reveal driving force behind ...
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Brain-slicing machines and dinosaurs »

Fossil found in India caught a snake about to snack on dinosaur eggs - Building a high-throughput brain-slicing machine to achieve a Matrix-like immortality with mind uploading : Slicing Brains DIY - Is Ken Haywo...
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Google PageRank predicts extinctions? »

Also, Martian levitation and Moscow's intelligent stray dogs - Adapting the Google PageRank algorithm to the problem of predicting natural species extinctions: - Google Algorithm Predicts When Species Will Go 404,...
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