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    How two 'foolhardy' blokes conquered Australia's most dangerous stretch of water - With whisky and lollies for sustenance and pigeons their only means of communication, Steve Harris and Doug Fleming crossed Bass Strait in a 4.5m dinghy in...
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    Trump chooses sanctions over strikes, for now, against Iranian regime - “There’s still time if you choose to join us,” US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent told Iranian leaders as he announced new sanctions on 18 individuals and...
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    Pulp agree to Adelaide Festival show after apology to Randa Abdel-Fattah - Pulp had been among the acts prepared to boycott the festival over the cancellation of a slot with the Palestinian-Australian author at Adelaide Writers' W...
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    Julian Barnes says he's enjoying himself, but that 'Departure(s)' is his last book - Part memoir and part fiction, Barnes' hybrid novel publishes the day after his 80th birthday. He's been living with a rare form of blood cancer for six years.
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    'Night owls' less likely to find antidepressants effective: new study - A major Australian study finds standard antidepressants are not effective for around 20 per cent of people, who may need alternative treatments.
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  • The Big ($)Picture
    10 Thursday AM Reads - My morning train WFH reads: • For Years, Powell Avoided Fighting Trump. That’s Over. After receiving grand jury subpoenas Friday, Powell spent the weeken...
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    Millions of accounts culled days after social media ban started, data shows - More than 4.7 million Australian social media accounts have been deactivated since laws banning children aged under 16 took effect in December, according t...
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    Premier Peter Malinauskas should be charged with criminal defamation of Dr Randa Abdel Fattah - South Australian Premier Peter Malinauskas has continued to defame Dr Randa Abdel-Fattah even after he would have been told his public statements putting...
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    American History Could Be Altered After 'Ancient Civilization Older Than the Pyramids' Found -
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    소액으로 시작하는 해외선물 투자, 대여계좌 활용법 - 해외선물 투자의 첫걸음: 소액으로 시작하는 방법 https://www.nytimes.com/search?dropmab=true&query=해외선물 대여계좌 해외선물 투자를 소액으로 시작하는 방법, 그리고 대여계좌 활용법에 대한 문의군요. 많은 투자자들이 ... Keep Rea...
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  • Fat Head
    More Fun With A.I. - Hello out there. I’ve been spending my retirement doing what I said I’d do: some writing, lots of reading, and creating videos for songs I wrote and releas...
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  • Hyperlipid
    Protons (82) Size matters - Here's the next paper: Obese adipocytes show ultrastructural features of stressed cells and die of pyroptosis I would suggest that the first of many probl...
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  • Market Tamer
    Exchange Traded Concepts Sells 1,243,500 IBIT Shares Worth $69.50 Million - Key Points Sold 1,243,500 IBIT shares for $69.50 million during the second quarter of 2025. Transaction represented 0.85% of Exchange Traded Concepts’ 13...
    5 months ago
  • daily beast
    Donald Trump Cancels Second Mainstream Interview in Days - Marco Bello/Reuters Donald Trump pulled out of another mainstream interview Thursday–this time nixing a sit-down with NBC News. The interview, CNN reporte...
    1 year ago
  • Mark's Daily Apple
    What is the Meat and Fruit Diet? - Many carnivores have begun adding fruit into their animal-based diets, transitioning from a carnivore diet to a meat and fruit diet. This is one of the m...
    2 years ago
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    My 3 Words for 2023 - What is My 3 Words About? The My Three Words idea is simple. Choose 3 words (not 1, not 4) that will help guide your choices and actions day to day. Think ...
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  • Independent Australia
    Religious discrimination bill set aside, win for human rights - [image: Religious discrimination bill set aside, win for human rights] Thank God, the *Religious Discrimination Bill* is done for. That Bill was all abou...
    3 years ago
  • Big Think
    Mindfulness: New age craze or science-backed solution? - - Mindfulness has become a billion-dollar industry. - Research shows mindfulness can be an effective wellness practice, yet the effect sizes found in stud...
    4 years ago
  • Evolutionary Psychiatry
    'The Better Brain' Book Review - When are nutrients and diet for mental illness more hope than hype? 'A Better Brain' presents the evidence for the right nutrients at the right time, and w...
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  • The Age News Headlines
    Queensland MP won’t recontest after bad behaviour put under spotlight - The deputy Liberal leader says Queensland MP Andrew Laming will be quitting politics at the next election.
    4 years ago
  • My Carb Sane-Asylum
    Jimmy Moore -- Big Fat Liar -- Steps in it AGAIN! It Was NOT a Joke, He Is! - Hey all! Long (LONG) time no blog. This is mostly an update, because the King Kahuna of Keto is still sort of kicking around out there. *Jimmy Mo...
    5 years ago
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    When it comes to healthy eating, we need the nanny state - Without clear regulations about healthy eating, it's almost impossible for consumers to make the right choices. And the impacts can be deadly.
    5 years ago
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    Pandemic-hit merchants face denials of insurance claims - With almost $1 trillion in losses, small businesses are hoping for insurance payouts. So far, it's not happening.
    5 years ago
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    Warning: Rain, storms and blistering heat - Showers and storms are a possibility in the southeast of Australia over the coming days as a cold front sweeps in.
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  • The Scribble Pad
    Twitter jail! - Well hello everyone :) I have not blogged in a year! Feels rather odd to be honest; and to think, this used to be MY platform. While i have been consider...
    6 years ago
  • The Scribble Pad
    Twitter jail! - Well hello everyone :) I have not blogged in a year! Feels rather odd to be honest; and to think, this used to be MY platform. While i have been consider...
    6 years ago
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    A very funny comic perfectly shows the differences between generations - Illustrator John Atkinson of Wrong Hands perfectly summed up the differences between Baby Boomers, Gen-Xers, and Millennials in one brilliant cartoon, “a...
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    A debate needs more than sloganeering - The first televised “debate” between Prime Minister Scott Morrison and Opposition Leader Bill Shorten was dominated by the type of partisan sloganeering ...
    6 years ago
  • Entertainment
    Black Panther is the film the world needs right now - Black Panther is a vibrant, heart pounding depiction of black courage, initiative and power that has a lot to say.
    7 years ago
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    Bullying claim hits Emergency Victoria (AAP) - Claims of bullying have been levelled against Emergency Management Victoria, with one complaint reportedly resulting in a $70,000 payout.
    8 years ago
  • Jezebel
    An Appreciation of Patricia Clarkson in House of Cards - Jane Davis isn’t introduced in the fifth season of *House of Cards *until its seventh episode. But from the delivery of her first line (“It’s been a long...
    8 years ago
  • Latest in Paleo
    Latest in Paleo 176: Living Longer - This episode's News & Views includes the latest stories and research about America's declining life expectancy data, how optimism may extend life, and the ...
    9 years ago
  • Herald Sun | Breaking News
    Broadie has it all - BROADBEACH has come of age and it has everything – the beach, the parks, the waterways, the casino, the restaurants and of course amazing shopping at Pacif...
    9 years ago
  • Andrew Bolt
    Don’t panic! This blog has changed - My heart sinks. I have to master a new blogging system, and hope that it works. You see, the new blog will show only one…
    9 years ago
  • Kindke's Health Notes
    Insulin Resistance shenanigans - IR is such a bogeyman. I am quite certain it is an effect of 99% of the things it is associated with, not a cause. Glucose disposal is usually the main pro...
    9 years ago
  • Herald Sun | National News
    Shorten blasted for ‘treaty bomb’ - LEADING Aboriginal academic Marcia Langton has blasted Bill Shorten over his claim Labor could sign a treaty with Indigenous Australians.
    9 years ago
  • Herald Sun | World News
    Corbyn’s Labor in open revolt - *ROLLING UPDATES:* The future of UK opposition Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn looked shaky after two members of his top team quit and others seemed set to fol...
    9 years ago
  • The Daily Lipid
    Facebook Live! Final Schedule and Themes for Events Coming in the Next Month - Tonight at 8:00 PM eastern time I will be LIVE on Facebook again so you can ask me anything about heart disease. I hope to see you there! Thank you so ...
    9 years ago
  • The Australian | The Nation
    Agent payouts to shift stock - Agents are being offered double the normal commission to help shift apartments throughout capital cities.
    9 years ago
  • The Australian | Opinion
    Don’t be fooled, focus on future - We need policies that prevent a downward spiral as the world’s economy evolves.
    9 years ago
  • The Australian | Business | Homepage
    Three in race for port sale - The auction for the Port of Melbourne has come down to a three-way race with bidders lodging indicative bids.
    9 years ago
  • The Australian | Media
    Microsoft to acquire LinkedIn - Tech giant to pay $35.44 billion for social networking firm in surprise deal.
    9 years ago
  • The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com
    Breaking Down Barriers in Sexual and Reproductive Health Reporting in Africa - *This is a guest post by Humphrey Nabimanya, founder of Reach a Hand Uganda. * [image: 2016-04-15-1460736651-1435623-huffpo1.jpg]*Journalists and bloggers...
    9 years ago
  • Herald Sun | Opinion
    A brass band but no details on the dollars - IN a bizarre ceremony in a freezing Airforce hangar, Julia Gillard said the strategic shift to the Indo-Pacific region meant both prosperity and risk.
    12 years ago
  • The Spark of Reason
    Comment on Guyenet vs. Taubes; or Why I Don't Give a Crap What the Kitavans Eat - This post started as a comment to Stephan Guyenet's excellent post on the carbohydrate hypothesis of obesity, got too long, and so I'm putting it here. D...
    14 years ago
  • The Healthy Skeptic
    You want resources? We got resources! - You want resources? We've got resources. Check out this list of books, blogs, recipes and other resources on paleo-style nutrition and health. Related post...
    15 years ago
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    'We can win' - Labor can defeat Abbott at the next election, Gillard says
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    Edinburgh & Leeds to host Tour de France starts in 2027 - Edinburgh and Leeds will host the opening stages of the men's and women's Tour de France in 2027, with the UK Government saying it will be "the most access...
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    US forces seize a sixth Venezuela-linked oil tanker in Caribbean Sea - The tanker, Veronica, was seized in a predawn operation "without incident", the US military's Southern Command says.
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  • BBC News - Entertainment & Arts
    Harry Styles announces fourth album - with intriguing title - The pop star's long-awaited comeback is confirmed, after a viral campaign spread around the world.
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  • BBC News - Health
    Babies in Midlands and North 'more likely to die around birth' - A study found the 10 consistently worst-performing centres were all in the Midlands and North of England.
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    '15-hour hospital wait led to Mum signing a DNR so she wouldn't go back' - Bernie McGrogan, 87, died at home one month after signing a do not resuscitate (DNR) form following a 15-hour wait in a hospital corridor.
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    Julian Barnes says he's enjoying himself, but that 'Departure(s)' is his last book - Part memoir and part fiction, Barnes' hybrid novel publishes the day after his 80th birthday. He's been living with a rare form of blood cancer for six years.
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  • Latest in Crave
    My 2026 Headphones Forecast Might Surprise You, but It's an Open Secret - CES 2026 was a little light on new headphones, but several open earbuds were announced, as companies bet that more people will transition away from noise-i...
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    Roof rescues, hundreds evacuated in Wye River, Lorne split in half by flash-flooding - The Age - 1. Roof rescues, hundreds evacuated in Wye River, Lorne split in half by flash-flooding The Age 2. Cars washed to sea, rain record smashed in...
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  • The Big ($)Picture
    10 Thursday AM Reads - My morning train WFH reads: • For Years, Powell Avoided Fighting Trump. That’s Over. After receiving grand jury subpoenas Friday, Powell spent the weeken...
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    101 Funny Sunday Quotes for a Hilarious, Happy and Less Stressful Day - Sunday is here. A time to relax, renew and recharge before the work week starts again. So to help you with that I’d like to share 101 of the most hilarious...
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    Wikipedia's Jimmy Wales on where the name comes from - The site's co-founder speaks to the BBC for the online encyclopedia's 25th anniversary.
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    Why the UAE has incurred the wrath of Somalia - The government in Mogadishu has accused the UAE of undermining its sovereignty.
    17 hours ago
  • Daring Fireball
    The Explosive, Immediate, Early Growth of the iPhone - Matt Richman, back in 2012: In 2009, Apple sold more iPhones than it did in 2007 and 2008 combined. In 2010, Apple sold more iPhones than it did in 2007,...
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    American History Could Be Altered After 'Ancient Civilization Older Than the Pyramids' Found -
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    Smashing Animations Part 8: Theming Animations Using CSS Relative Colour - CSS relative colour values are now widely supported. In this article, pioneering author and web designer [Andy Clarke](https://stuffandnonsense.co.uk/) sha...
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  • OS X Daily
    2nd Beta of macOS Tahoe 26.3 & iOS 26.3 Released for Testing - The second beta versions of iOS 26.3 beta, macOS Tahoe 26.3 beta, and ipadOS 26.3 beta, are available now for testing by those participating in the beta te...
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  • Raptitude.com
    Someone Has to Fly the Plane - When I want a thrill, I walk to the corner store without my phone. Leaving the house like that, with only wallet and keys, feels physically strange and wro...
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    The Green Pastures: The First Broadway Show With an All-Black Cast - When the play The Green Pastures debuted on the stage on February 26,1930, it was more than a groundbreaker. Not only was it the first Broadway show with...
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  • I'd Rather Be Writing
    Podcast: Writing as telepathy: AI tools, automation, and an intentionally offline life -- conversation with CT Smith - In this episode, Fabrizio (passo.uno) and I talk with CT Smith, who writes on a blog at docsgoblin.com and works as a documentation lead for Payabli. Our c...
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  • ScienceDaily: Triglyceride News
    Even one drink a day may raise mouth cancer risk - New research suggests that even light alcohol use may carry serious risks. A large study in India found that drinking just one standard drink a day is link...
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  • BBC News - In Pictures
    The 25 best sports photos of 2025 - and the stories behind them - From the bottom of the swimming pool to the top of the pole vault bar, photographers reveal the stories behind these amazing shots. And a bonus point if yo...
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    The GLP-1 Solution is Here! - [image: The GLP-1 Solution]The GLP-1 Drugs In recent years, the topic of the GLP-1s, drugs such as Ozempic, Wegovy, Mounjaro, Zepound and others has tak...
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  • Unreasonable Faith
    Bryce Buse’s Reflections on Faith, Fame, and Finding Purpose: An Unreasonable Faith Exclusive - In a stirring turn of events, Unreasonable Faith magazine is honored to spotlight Bryce Buse, a titan of social media influence, as the cover story of it...
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  • Macworld
    Black Friday alert! This 6-in-1 charging cable is compatible with Apple and Android, now only $17 - Macworld You’ve got a lot of devices, but you don’t need a lot of different charging cables to keep them all powered up. With the InCharge® X Max 100W 6-...
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  • WeKnowMemes
    What If We All Have Magic Powers… - What if we all have magic powers, but just don’t know how to use them – Philosoraptor
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  • AnthonyColpo
    Junk Science Alert: More Biased, Misleading Nonsense from Naomi Oreskes & Geoffrey Supran - Naomi Oreskes is at it again. The calumnious climate alarmist has again partnered with protégé Geoffrey Supran to publish what may just be their dumbest pa...
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    My 3 Words for 2023 - What is My 3 Words About? The My Three Words idea is simple. Choose 3 words (not 1, not 4) that will help guide your choices and actions day to day. Think ...
    3 years ago
  • BBC News - Magazine
    The seven-day-a-week life of a maid in Qatar - Maids in Qatar often work long hours without a day off, despite changes to employment law.
    3 years ago
  • Evolutionary Psychiatry
    'The Better Brain' Book Review - When are nutrients and diet for mental illness more hope than hype? 'A Better Brain' presents the evidence for the right nutrients at the right time, and w...
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    Building demolition goes wrong - Building collapses on excavator, fortunately no-one was reported injured
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    👉 A major cyber attack under way. A sophisticated state-based actor is targeting all levels of Australian government and a range of... via Hvper.com -
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    S&P 500 closes nominally higher amid COVID-19 spikes, muted data - The S&P 500 closed nominally higher on Thursday as investors weighed a resurgence in coronavirus infections and the possibility of a new round of shutdowns...
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    Top Photos of the Day - Our top photos from the last 24 hours.
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    Coronavirus deaths in the US top 45,000, doubling in a week - New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Michigan each reported their highest single-day coronavirus-related death tolls on Tuesday - over 800 between the three states.
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    Blood Flow Restriction Training 2020: What's New on Age, Sex, and Contralateral Gains | Plus: Limiting Discomfort!? - It may sound awesome but eventually training only one arm is no viable long-term strategy. Having learned about the ability of BFR to increase/facilitate...
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    Melania Trump launches 'Be Best' campaign targeting cyberbullying - The first lady launches her 'Be Best' public awareness campaign, despite criticism her husband has worsened online bullying — one of the issues she hopes...
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    W.O.W. 11/07/16- STEM Talk at IHMC - It has been a busy time at the ER. Heavy on volume, short on staffing and breaking in a new electronic medical record. I have worked in some workouts alo...
    9 years ago
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    Apple Reports Second Quarter Results - Apple today announced financial results for its fiscal 2016 second quarter ended March 26. The company posted quarterly revenue of $50.6 billion and quarte...
    9 years ago
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    Breaking Down Barriers in Sexual and Reproductive Health Reporting in Africa - *This is a guest post by Humphrey Nabimanya, founder of Reach a Hand Uganda. * [image: 2016-04-15-1460736651-1435623-huffpo1.jpg]*Journalists and bloggers...
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  • Reasonable Doubts
    Episode 139: What’s Past is Prologue - Here it is…the final episode of Reasonable Doubts, featuring new Counterapologetics, God Thinks Like You and Polyatheism segments mixed with goodbyes from ...
    10 years ago
  • Undeception » Theology
    How golden is that rule after all? - In a recent post I mentioned Jesus’ formulation of the Golden Rule. It shouldn’t be a surprise to anyone that even this principle has come under attack. ...
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    12 tourbillon watches - Tourbillon watches are the most expensive in the world often costing $500,000. They became fashionable in the last decade as non-forgeable status symbols...
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    New Address, Y’all! - Heads-up my friends, TTP has now joined forces with his lovely and accomplished wife (AKA Meesus TTP), of Eclectic Kitchen and Caveman Cuisine fame, and ha...
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    Nasa’s Artemis II rocket is about to be rolled out. What is the mission hoping to achieve?
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    The House Select committee in the US has been investigating the January 6 Capital riots, which saw supporters of former President Donald Trump storm Congre...
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    SOUND POWER: Computer hard drives are such precise pieces of engineering that even shouting at them can affect their performance. The blast from a fire sup...
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    GREAT MOMENTS IN SCIENCE: How did the Bitcoin virtual money system get started? Dr Karl takes a bite out of history.
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    FUTURE ENERGY: How close are we to having nuclear plants that fit the clean, green bill? What are the different technologies and what do they offer?
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