antiyoghurt
antiyoghurt
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I'm Hanji and welcome to Jackass. Did you know that you have parasites in your eyelashes?
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By Julien Bouglé (1868-1903)
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Richard Quain- The anatomy of the arteries of the human body, with its applications to pathology and operative surgery. 
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Richard Quain- The anatomy of the arteries of the human body, with its applications to pathology and operative surgery.
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Paolo Mascagni (1755-1815)
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This is a fun chemical reaction that often goes under the name of elephant toothpaste,  obviously because it looks like giant toothpaste.
This is a pretty cool reaction because it only requires hydrogen peroxide (H2O2,) yeast dissolved in water and dish soap. And bam “toothpaste”
The great thing is the only byproducts are water, soap and oxygen. Clean up is easy, no harmful toxins. Great for showing kids and adults alike the wonders of chemistry!
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I'm cold but my space heater of a man ISN'T HERE.
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marina on We Heart It http://weheartit.com/entry/74270077/via/jojow96
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When someone cute accidentally touches your butt
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A brake in the head: Researchers gain new insights into the working of the brain
Scientists of the Charité-Universitätsmedizin Berlin and the German Center for Neurodegenerative Diseases have managed to acquire new insights into the functioning of a region in the brain that normally is involved in spatial orientation, but is damaged by the Alzheimer’s disease. They investigated how nerve signals are suppressed inside the so-called entorhinal cortex. According to the researchers, this neuronal inhibition leads nerve cells to synchronize their activity. The results of this study are now published in Neuron.
The entorhinal cortex is a link between the brain’s memory centre, the hippocampus, and the other areas of the brain. It is, however, more than an interface that only transfers nervous impulses. The entorhinal cortex also has an independent role in learning and thinking processes. This is particularly applicable for spatial navigation. “We know precious little about how this happens,” says Prof. Dietmar Schmitz, a researcher at the Cluster of Excellence NeuroCure at the Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin and Site Speaker for the DZNE in Berlin. “This is why we are investigating in animal models how the nerve cells within the entorhinal cortex are connected with each other.”
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I miss Erwin a lot.
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