When Facebook announced last week that it would begin tailoring advertisements to users’ preferences, all sorts of reactions surfaced.
Study shows kisses differ for men and women
Locking lips with a lustful mindset, hoping for nothing more than sexual intercourse is common among males. Bonding, emotional contact and sentimental value is seen in a kiss through a woman’s eyes, according to a recent study from the University at Albany.
Research explores the physical world
This week’s research roundup: a robotic connection to a moth’s brain, identifying the most dangerous asteroids and finding biofuel producing beetles.
Southern Illinois U. students grow mustaches for cancer
Andy Kastler said he thinks everyone should have a mustache at some point.
Kastler, a Southern Illinois University senior from Waverly, Iowa, studying radio television, and six of his friends are growing mustaches to raise awareness and money for prostate cancer.
Texas A&M introduces homeland security graduate program
Texas A&M University’s contribution to homeland security will increase in fall 2008 with the introduction of a master’s degree program in Homeland Security Studies.
“It’s a general change in the world in which we live.
The Philosopher: Emory primatologist looks at connections between apes, humans
The foam machine sputters and the bass bumps as the primates go out for their nightly romp. The two on the left look as if they’ve melted into one spasmodic being, banging their bodies against each other as if they’re trying to spark a fire.
They’re the bonobos.
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