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Video:Da Vinci - Study of a Tuscan Landscape

da vinci - study of a tuscan landscape

da vinci's study of a tuscan landscape

Video:Da Vinci - Study of Arms and Hands

da vinci - study of arms and hands

da vinci's study of arms and hands

Video:Da Vinci - Study for the Sforza Monument

da vinci - study for the sforza monument

da vinci's study for the sforza monument

Video:Da Vinci - Study of a Womb

da vinci - study of a womb

da vinci's study of a womb

Video:Da Vinci - Studies of Concave Mirrors of Differing Curvatures

da vinci - studies of concave mirrors of differing curvatures

da vinci's studies of concave mirrors of differing curvatures

Video:Da Vinci - Study of the Gradations of Shadows on Spheres

da vinci - study of the gradations of shadows on spheres

da vinci's study of the gradations of shadows on spheres

Video:Da Vinci - Study for the Head of Leda

da vinci - study for the head of leda

da vinci's study for the head of leda

Video:Da Vinci - Study for the Kneeling Leda

da vinci - study for the kneeling leda

da vinci's study for the kneeling leda

Video:Da Vinci - Studies

da vinci - studies

da vinci's studies of water passing obstacles and falling

Video:Da Vinci - Studies of the Arm

da vinci - studies of the arm

da vinci's studies of the arm showing the movements made by the bicep

Video:Da Vinci - Study of Skeletons

da vinci - study of skeletons

da vinci's study of skeletons

Video:Asian Girl Studies on Hoop

asian girl studies on hoop

this is good place to study.

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Video: Menstrual Study

menstrual study

a study conducted by ucla's department of psychiatry has revealed that the kind of face a woman finds attractive on a man can differ depending on where she is in her menstrual cycle. for example: if she is ovulating, she is attracted to men with rugged and masculine features. however, if she is menstruating, or menopausal, she tends to prefer a man with scissors lodged in his temple and a bat jammed up his ass while he is on fire.

further studies in this area have been canceled.

Video:Taller People Are Smarter: Study

taller people are smarter: study

while researchers have long shown that tall people earn more than their shorter counterparts, it's not only social discrimination that accounts for this inequality -- tall people are just smarter than their height-challenged peers, a new study finds.

"as early as age three -- before schooling has had a chance to play a role -- and throughout childhood, taller children perform significantly better on cognitive tests," wrote anne case and christina paxson of princeton university in a paper published by the national bureau of economic research.

the findings were based primarily on two british studies that followed children born in 1958 and 1970, respectively, through adulthood and a u.s. study on height and occupational choice.

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Video:Ethanol Encouraged by New Study

ethanol encouraged by new study

ethanol supporters say they're encouraged by the results of a recent study refuting the notion that it takes more energy to produce ethanol than the corn-based fuel saves.

scientists at the university of california-berkeley say there's a 20 percent net energy gain by using fossil fuels to make ethanol compared to gasoline.

ethanol producers say the study should be enough to convince skeptics that cleaner-burning ethanol is good for both the environment and the economy.

consumers who were unsure about using ethanol-blended fuels may become new customers, producers say, and iowa could reap major benefits as one of the nation's top corn-growing and ethanol-producing states.

"the new study reaffirms what we already know: ethanol is energy positive, and it grows," said bruce rastetter, ceo of hawkeye renewables in iowa falls.

the company has plans to produce 100 million gallons of ethanol at a plant it's building in fairbank, and it will double the size of its iowa falls plant to the same capacity.

the study results are especially positive for supporters of e85, a blend of 85 percent ethanol and 15 percent gasoline.

currently, very few vehicles on iowa's roads are built to burn e85, but advocates say the alternative fuel has too many positives for its use to remain small-scale.

supporters say ethanol-blended fuel tends to be less expensive than regular unleaded gasoline, the auto industry has started marketing more cars and trucks capable of using e85, congress has passed renewable fuel standards that increase the use of ethanol and grant money is available to help install e85 pumps.

iowa has 21 ethanol plants and six more are under construction or expanding, according to the iowa renewable fuels association. the state produces 1.1 billion gallons of ethanol, but that is expected to soon increase by nearly 600 million gallons.

lucy norton, the association's managing director, said she hopes the study puts the question of whether ethanol is worth producing to rest.

as farmers become more efficient and production methods improve, the net gain in energy will only increase, she said.

alex farrell, co-author of the latest study, said previous research didn't take into account ethanol byproducts such as distiller grains and corn oil. corn turned into ethanol also feeds animals and is used for other purposes, he said, which displaces competing products that require energy to make.

"studies with a negative impact ignored that," farrell said.

since the latest research wasn't funded by any special interest group and used the most up-to-date data, farrell said his group's information is the most accurate.

just two percent of the gasoline sold in the united states in 2004 -- 3.4 billion gallons -- was blended with ethanol. the study said ethanol could supply 20 to 30 percent of fuel used nationwide.

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Video:Study: Men Who Voted McCain Saw Testosterone Drop

study: men who voted mccain saw testosterone drop


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washington (afp) – men who voted for republican john mccain in last year's us presidential election saw their testosterone levels fall significantly when they learned he had lost to barack obama, a study showed thursday.

saliva samples collected from 163 men on the evening of the election showed that voters for both mccain and obama had similar testosterone levels when polling stations closed on the east coast, but the levels in mccain backers fell when obama was announced as the winner.

by contrast, testosterone levels among men who voted for obama remained stable. taking into account the fact that polls shut and results were announced at night -- a time when men's testosterone levels usually decline -- the study said the level was equivalent to a rise.

"political elections are dominance competitions. when men win a dominance competition, their testosterone levels rise or remain stable to resist a circadian decline; and when they lose, their testosterone levels fall," said the study, published online by the public library of science (plos one).

supporters of mccain or libertarian party candidate bob barr -- who the study noted didn't have a hope of getting elected -- showed "significantly larger testosterone decreases" than obama supporters from the time when polls closed to 40 minutes after obama was declared the winner.

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Video:Study: Teacher's Gender Affects Learning

study: teacher's gender affects learning

for all the differences between the sexes, here's one that might stir up debate in the teacher's lounge: boys learn more from men and girls learn more from women.

that's the upshot of a provocative study by thomas dee, an associate professor of economics at swarthmore college and visiting scholar at stanford university. his study was to appear monday in education next, a quarterly journal published by the hoover institution.

vetted and approved by peer reviewers, dee's research faces a fight for acceptance. some leading education advocates dispute his conclusions and the way in which he reached them.

but dee says his research supports his point, that gender matters when it comes to learning. specifically, as he describes it, having a teacher of the opposite sex hurts a student's academic progress.

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Video:Study: Why Teens Don't Care

study: why teens don't care

if you ever sense that your teenager is not taking your feelings into account, it's probably because they're just incapable of doing so.

the area of the brain associated with higher-level thinking, empathy, and guilt is underused by teenagers, reports a new study. when considering an action, the teenage medial prefrontal cortex, located in front of the brain, just doesn't get as much action as adults.

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Video:Study: Ancient Bird Used Four Wings To Fly

study: ancient bird used four wings to fly

the earliest known bird had flight feathers on its legs that allowed it to use its hindlimbs as an extra pair of wings, a new study finds.

the finding, detailed in the current issue of the journal paleobiology, supports the theory that early birds learned to glide and parachute from trees before achieving full-fledged flight.

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Video:Mystery Science Theater 3000 - Why Study Industrial Arts

mystery science theater 3000 - why study industrial arts

mystery science theater 3000 (mst3k) is one of the most original shows to ever grace cable. the premise of the show is simple: a group of three comics, mike, servo and crow, watch horrible movies in a theater and make witty comments. this clip is of a 50's short that dares to ask the question: why study industrial arts?

Video:Study Reveals How Your Brain Sleeps

study reveals how your brain sleeps

your brain never stops working. but it does cease talking to itself when you lose consciousness, a new study shows.

scientists have long wondered what the brain does and doesn't do during deep sleep. it remains active, they know. so what's the difference between consciousness and the lack of it?

when we're awake, different parts of the brain use chemicals and nerve cells to communicate constantly across the entire network, similar to the perpetual flow of data between all the different computers, routers and servers that make up the internet.

in the deepest part of sleep, however, the various nodes of your cranial internet all lose their connections. "the brain breaks down into little islands that can't talk to one another," said study leader giulio tononi of the university of wisconsin-madison.

tononi's team used a non-invasive procedure to activate select parts of the brain. subjects had electrodes attached to their heads to monitor how each stimulation triggered reactions elsewhere.

in the early morning, when subjects were dreaming, signals careened around the noggin similarly to when they were awake. but at night, during deeper sleep, the picture was much different. "during deep sleep early in the night," tononi said, "the response is short-lived and doesn't propagate at all."

consciousness has long mystified scientists. the new finding suggests that it depends on the brain's ability to integrate information, tononi says. the compartmentalization might also help the brain's synapses, which make all the connections that give us thought, to take a break, according to tononi's colleague, marcello massimini.

"this process would allow cortical circuits to eliminate noisy synapses and renormalize in order to be ready for the next day," massimini told livescience. the reduced activity might also help explain why performance in various tasks improves after sleep, he said.

the machine used to conduct the experiments is new. it generates a magnetic field to provide stimulation, and tononi's team expects this to be the first of many similar studies that will help researchers better understand the mind and specific disorders of the brain.

the study is detailed in the sept. 30 issue of the journal science.

my brain doesn't talk to itself when i'm awake either...damn...

:: anathema ::

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Video:A Study

a study

a college professor was doing a study testing the senses of first graders using a bowl of lifesavers.

he gave all the children the same kind of lifesavers, one at a time, and asked them to identify them by color and flavor. the children began to say:

red............cherry
yellow........lemon
green........lime
orange.....orange

finally the professor gave them all honey lifesavers.

after eating them for a few minutes none of the children could identify the taste. "well"' he said, "i'll give you a clue. it's what your mother might sometimes call your father."

one little girl looked up in horror , spit hers out and yelled, "oh, my god! they're assholes!"

Video:Study: Whites To Be Minority in 2050

study: whites to be minority in 2050


article submitted by bigdaddytiny.

washington (afp) - immigration will drive the population of the united states sharply upward between now and 2050, and will push whites into a minority, projections by the pew research center showed monday.

"if current trends continue, the population of the united states will rise to 438 million in 2050, from 296 million in 2005," an increase of nearly 50 percent, the study by the washington-based think-tank said.

more than 80 percent of the increase will be due to immigrants arriving in the country and their us-born children, who will make up nearly one in five americans by 2050 compared with one in eight in 2005, it said.

whites, who currently make up around two-thirds of the us population, will become a minority (47 percent) by 2050, the report said.

the hispanic population, currently the largest minority group, will triple in size and double in percentage terms from 14 percent in 2005 to 29 percent in 2050, the report said.

the asian population will roughly double in percentage terms, from five percent to nine percent, while the black population will remain static at around 13 percent.

the projections are based on trends over the past 50 years, during which legal and illegal immigration have played an increasing role in us population growth, the report said.

from 1960 to 2005, new immigrants and their us-born descendants accounted for 51 percent of population increase, and for 58 percent from 1980 to 2005, the report said.

but, the report warned, "possible future changes in immigration policy" could impact the projections.

illegal immigration has become a top issue in the race for the us presidency, especially among republican candidates, most of whom favor of a crackdown.

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Video:How To Study Japanese Online

how to study japanese online

you complained that you don't speak japanese. now you can learn to speak, it's just a click away from you.


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