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newsweek: (via The Blood Harvest - Alexis C. Madrigal - The Atlantic) Every drug certified by the FDA must be tested using LAL, a substance found only in horseshoe crab blood. Every single person in America who has ever had an injection has been protecte
newsweek: Sesame Street meets Doctor Who. The internet explodes.
newsweek-paris-france: The Eiffel Tower at dusk, seen from among the pigeons of Montmartre. From an Easter Walk to Montmartre on Rues de Paradis
nwkarchivist: On This Date In 1965, 3,000 Demonstrators Began Their March From Selma To Montgomery, Alabama. They started down U.S. 80 out of Selma on a Sunday clear as crystal, and they marched into Montgomery four days later in a light spring rain.
nwkarchivist: President Franklin D. Roosevelt Died On This Date In 1945 The pace of F.D.R’s passing was like that of his life, swift and incisive: At 1:40 p.m., April 12, 1945, the 32nd President of the United States signed a series of documents,
nwkarchivist: Walter Cronkite Became Anchorman Of ‘The CBS Evening News’ 50 Years Ago.
newsweek: Our cover this week: some freakiness about the universe. Who doesn’t love a good space story!?
newsweek: The cover of our international editions this week. Woody!
newsweek: The Japanese Snuggie.
newsweek: Washington DC - Same-sex marriage supporters take a selfie in front of the Supreme Court as they wait for the court to legalize same-sex marriages nationwide on Friday, June 26, 2015. In a 5-4 decision, the US Supreme Court legalized gay
newsweek: INFOGRAPHIC OF THE DAY Male v. Female Sexuality
Esta fotografia é de um artigo intitulado “O abraço mágico” e foi publicado na NewsWeek. O artigo descreve detalhadamente a primeira semana de vida de dois bebês gêmeos. Cada um deles estava na sua incubadora e um tinha uma esperança de vida
newsweek: How many times have you seen New York City destroyed onscreen? Los Angeles? Kansas? For nearly as long as there have been movies, there have been disaster movies. The map above shows 189 such cinematic attacks—using a very broad definition
newsweek: Created by London-based industrial design students Rodrigo García González, Pierre Paslier, and Guillaume Couche, the Ooho is a blob-like water container made out of an edible algae membrane. The design is inspired by how liquid drops form
newsweek: A Statistical Analysis of the Work of Bob Ross | FiveThirtyEight Important statistic to note: trees per painting, happy or otherwise.
moneyries: This is how photo tumblr memes happen, right? (Taken with Instagram at Newsweek)
anticapitalist: Our real first gay president The new issue of Newsweek features a cover photo of President Obama topped by a rainbow-colored halo and captioned “The First Gay President.” The halo and caption strike me as cheap sensationalism. I
sageoflogic: anticapitalist: Our real first gay president The new issue of Newsweek features a cover photo of President Obama topped by a rainbow-colored halo and captioned “The First Gay President.” The halo and caption strike me as cheap sensationalis
#PCOS #POLYCYSTICOVARYSYNDROME #tumor #iodine #naturalhealth Newsweek Article may hold some pharmaceutical relief in the near future for the nearly 10million women affected by this disorder. If there was something you could do now would you try it? Especi
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“Hit the road, Barack” on the “Newsweek” cover, published on August 20, has caused quite a stir across the country. Oklahoma was not immune to this frenzy and Oklahomans are quite vocal about their thoughts on the “Newsweek” cover. Oklahomans
newsweek: What’s this? Each philosopher is a node in the network and the lines between them (or edges in the terminology of graph theory) represents lines of influence. The node and text are sized according to the number of connections. The algorithm
newsweek: Mariupol Mayor Yury Khotlubei convenes his war council in a drafty hall in the former Continental Hotel, a mint-green palace built more than a century ago. Forty men sit before him in white plastic lawn chairs, several in fatigues and one with
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newsweek: cheatsheet: Navy SEAL trainees bounce off the bottom of the tank to catch their breath during the Drown Proofing Test at the Combat Training Tank. The trainees have their feet and hands tied and once freed they swim to safety. The SEALs:
newsweek: prettayprettaygood: #SaveBigBird #SAVEBIGBIRD indeed.
newsweek: slacktory: ryanhatesthis: Well, that’s enough internet for me today. I will never not love how beautifully this spirals into madness. And into the rabbit hole we went!
Newsweek: French Cheesemakers Crippled by EU Health Measures
newsweek: Machine Learning Algorithm Studying Fine Art Paintings Sees Things Art Historians Had Never Noticed
newsweek: Some species get cancer all the time; others, like elephants, rarely at all.This week’s cover story is all about researching cancer in the animal kingdom and how it can be applied to studying human cancer. The cancer experts we’ve interviewed
newsweek: NASA 360: 45 years ago Neil Armstrong took that small step onto the surface of our moon forever changing the course of history. Now, NASA is on a new Path to Mars. In fact, the first humans who will step foot on Mars are already walking
newsweek: Cue the clouds and the heavenly overture, we’re heading for Springfield! This week we’re hitting rewind on 25 years to when Newsweek writer Harry F. Waters was looking into why we all loved this family so much. “Perhaps the weirdest part
yamino: sachinteng: “The Teenagers” for NEWSWEEK Illustration I did a little while back for Newsweek for an article juxtaposing teenagers of the 60′s with teenagers today. So one half of the spread is Twister circles and the other half is apps.
newsweek: A Lockerbie Widow’s Twenty-Five-Year Crusade Her husband, a 38-year-old marketing vice president died four days before Christmas in 1988. The bombing, which killed 270 people. Victoria Cummock spent the next 25 years chasing justice.
newsweek: In which a tiny kitten falls down a hole into an underground dungeon for hours, but then gets rescued (!), and eats an ear of corn to celebrate, as it should.
newsweek: mediaite: GOP Rep. Steve King calls out “illegal aliens” who just “invaded” his D.C. office. Quite the invasion.
newsweek: benshaws: When a dad found out he was going to be a grandpa. awwwwwww
newsweek: A helpful illustration how to properly kiss a lady. [From a 1942 copy of LIFE, dug-up by Copyranter]
newsweek: Six-Legged Giant Finds Secret Hideaway, Hides For 80 Years These bugs were considered extinct until…
newsweek: Happy St. Paddy’s Day to those who celebrate! Incredible aerial photos of the Chicago River being dyed green
newsweek: shortformblog: Tumblr just put up this site warning people about the dangers of PROTECT-IP Act and the Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA). Read up, kids. This is important. Your morning homework: Read this letter from AOL, eBay, Google, Facebook,
newsweek: Rizzoli & Isles actor Lee Thompson Young, who got his big break in the title of the popular Disney Channel series The Famous Jett Jackson when he was just 14, died Monday of a self-inflicted gunshot wound. He was 29. [gif via janelorizzoli,
newsweek: Back in 1958, Ted Schwarzrock was an 8-year-old third grader when he became one of the “Torrance kids,” a group of nearly 400 Minneapolis children who completed a series of creativity tasks newly designed by professor E. Paul Torrance.
newsweek: slacktory: ryanhatesthis: Well, that’s enough internet for me today. I will never not love how beautifully this spirals into madness. And into the rabbit hole we went! In another moment down went Alice after it, never once considering
newsweek: Got Hope? This week’s Newsweek sure does. From the story, we learned how she lost her dad, got benched, had shoulder surgery, and tested positive for a banned substance, yet somehow survived it all and put U.S. women’s soccer in position
newsweek: This is little Mykayla Comstock. Mykayla is 7. Mykayla’s been battling leukemia since June, when doctors discovered a basketball-size tumor in her chest. To cope with the debilitating symptoms associated with her traditional cancer treatments,
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newsweek: First off, GAME OF THRONES SPOILER ALERT!!!!11!!! Watch this hilarious supercut of ‘Game of Thrones’ fans reacting to the totally insane thing that happened on last night’s episode which we cannot mention without making lots of people