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Brainy Lizards Pass Test for Birds

Brainy Lizards Pass Test for Birds

July 15, 2011
Tropical lizards may be slow. But they aren’t dumb. They can do problem-solving tasks just as well as birds and mammals, a new study shows. A Duke University experiment tested Puerto Rican anoles on several cognitive tasks and found they can learn
Egyptians extend protest say army not doing enough

Egyptians extend protest, say army not doing enough

July 15, 2011
CAIRO (Reuters) – Thousands of Egyptians packed Cairo’s Tahrir Square on Friday, keeping up pressure on the ruling generals to implement reforms more swiftly and to try ousted President Hosni Mubarak and his aides. But the Muslim Brotherhood, Egypt’s most organised group,
India doesnt let blasts derail Pakistan talks

India doesn’t let blasts derail Pakistan talks

July 15, 2011
NEW DELHI (AP) — India brushed off speculation tying the Mumbai bombings to Pakistan and said Friday it remained committed to recently renewed peace talks with its rival neighbor. The moves showed how little appetite New Delhi has for escalating tensions in
3 US ships in Vietnam to train with former foe

3 US ships in Vietnam to train with former foe

July 15, 2011
DANANG, Vietnam (AP) — Three U.S. Navy ships were welcomed Friday by former foe Vietnam for joint training, despite China’s irritation following weeks of fiery exchanges between the communist neighbors over disputed areas of the South China Sea. U.S. and Vietnamese officials
Andrey Ternovskiy Chatroulette

How One Company Got Very Hot, Very Briefly

July 15, 2011
In November 2009, an anonymous solitary entrepreneur hacked together a service that randomly paired up strangers in video chats. The phenomenon, known as Chatroulette, was bizarre, often sexually explicit, and always fascinating. Within a matter of months, Chatroulette had tens of thousands

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