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One of Earth's Last Uncontacted Tribes Photographed i...

These unbelievable pictures taken from an airplane flying over the rainforest separating Brazil from Peru show the members of what is considered to be one of the last uncontacted tribes on Earth. Painted in red, two men with their heads partially shaved stand ready to attack with longbows the unknown object passing above their heads, while a woman painted in black stands behind the two.Unnecessary aggression? Hardly! This may in fact be the first time when they see an airplane, and it is believed that these people never had any contact with the outside modern world. And hopefully, they never will. Their society, language, eating habits, pai... [read more >>]

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Four-Month Babies Can Distinguish Between Two Different Languages

Adult people need to hear a language to make the difference from another. But scientists have discovered that four-mon...
On 25 May 2007, 07:45 GMT [ more >> ]

Why Do We See Red: Food or Sex?

Red is hot, but you should know that most mammals do not perceive it. That's why it is a privilege that people an...
On 25 May 2007, 07:05 GMT [ more >> ]

Homosexuals, More Women Than Men; Lesbians, More Men than Women

The difference between men and women is not just physical. Inner differences translate into brain particularities and ...
On 24 May 2007, 12:51 GMT [ more >> ]

Polygraphs Are Not Reliable in Detecting Lies

People are always searching for the supreme truth. But are the polygraphs a reliable tool in detecting lies?It seems t...
On 24 May 2007, 11:41 GMT [ more >> ]

Where do Mythical Creatures Come From?

Faced with some natural phenomena it could not explain, the human mind went wild and through imagination, misidentific...
On 24 May 2007, 09:36 GMT [ more >> ]

New Regenerated Brain Works Like a Baby Brain

A common concept says that neurons cannot divide.But recent findings show that at least some of the brain regions can ...
On 24 May 2007, 08:27 GMT [ more >> ]

The Rate of Extinction: 3 Species per Hour

About 6 waves of massive extinction are known in the history of the Earth. The last one wiped out the dinosaur world 6...
On 23 May 2007, 10:53 GMT [ more >> ]

Aging Process Linked to the Brain

There are two most commonly accepted theories on aging: either it is the result of damage storing up or a suicide prog...
On 23 May 2007, 10:18 GMT [ more >> ]

Finger Length, Pre-Natal Exposure to Sex Hormones and Learning Abilities

It may look like a joke, but the length of children's fingers can forecast their learning ability, as students. I...
On 23 May 2007, 08:26 GMT [ more >> ]

Eating Cicadas

These alien looking insects spend 17 years underground as larvae sucking sap from tree roots and spend just one summer...
On 23 May 2007, 07:10 GMT [ more >> ]

Spain Is Claiming the Recently Found World`s Largest Sunken Treasure

The discovery of the greatest sunken treasure ever, estimated at $500 million, has just been announced, and things go...
On 22 May 2007, 07:02 GMT [ more >> ]

What's Behind the Croc Attack at Taiwan Zoo?

Allegations about lousy conditions on the state-run Shoushan Zoo in Kaohsiung, the second largest city of Taiwan, wher...
On 19 May 2007, 09:55 GMT [ more >> ]

In 2006, 147 Japanese Died of Overwork

Japanese people are famous for their long office hours and this marks their physical and mental health, and this comes...
On 17 May 2007, 13:37 GMT [ more >> ]

Scientists Have Obtained the First Images of How Memory Forms

The latest technological achievements enable us to track down the biochemical and physical processes found behind the ...
On 17 May 2007, 11:18 GMT [ more >> ]

The Latest: G-Spot Enlargement Procedure

The Grafenberg-spot (commonly known as G-spot) is still a vivid subject of debate amongst specialists in what concerns...
On 16 May 2007, 23:06 GMT [ more >> ]

Egg Freezing, the Reproductive Fashion of the Future?

Humans employ modern technology to completely manipulate their reproduction: from in vitro fertilization to the sex de...
On 16 May 2007, 12:34 GMT [ more >> ]

Free Will Found in Fruit Flies

It seems that even microscopical brains have free will. Or at least a behavior that may hint at it, as in the case of ...
On 16 May 2007, 07:53 GMT [ more >> ]

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