Harvard Scientists Say That There May Be An Ancient Earth Inside Earth A team of Harvard scientists may have found an indication that a portion of an ancient Earth exists inside our planet’s mantle. A study presented at the Goldschmidt conference in Sacramento, California, claims that the previously inexplicable isotope ratio from the depths of the Earth may be an “echo” of the ancient Earth that existed before the collision ...
After Reading This, You’ll Never Look At A Banana The Same Way Again Bananas contain three natural sugars – sucrose, fructose and glucose combined with fiber. A banana gives an instant, sustained and substantial boost of energy. DEPRESSION According to a recent survey undertaken by MIND amongst people suffering from depression, many felt much better after eating a banana. This is because bananas contain tryptophan, ...
*With the right mods. Last year’s mega-blockbuster Grand Theft Auto V, recently announced for PC and the new consoles, has been given a fresh perspective, courtesy of the modder XBLToothPik: a first-person script. While you’ll need the Xbox360 version of GTA V and significant technical expertise to pull this one off, it’s a great preview for what will likely be far more accessible such mods on the PC version ...
Summary The fundamental basis for a strong dollar is being questioned.A modest extension of the euro's gains may be expected ahead of the ECB and US jobs data.The dollar closed below the 200-day moving average against the yen on a weekly basis for the first time since before Abe was elected.The dollar appears to have formed a head and shoulders top against the peso. The constructive outlook for the US dollar was predicated on two beliefs. First that growth and interest ...
Here are a few interesting ideas gathered this weekend: * Here's a post that caught my eye on the Dunning-Kruger effect--a cognitive bias in which people who don't know tend to also not know that they don't know. This excellent article puts the DK effect into context and makes the observation that experts are more likely to accurately assess their level of knowledge and success--and even modestly understate their gifts--relative to those ...