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  • Sun Tzu did not originate the saying, “Keep your friends close and your enemies closer” in the Art of War or in any other text.
  • There is no dark side of the Moon; every part of the Moon’s surface (save perhaps deep craters near the poles) is illuminated by the Sun roughly half of the time.
  • Different tastes can be detected on all parts of the tongue, with slightly increased sensitivities in different locations depending on the person.
  • Shaving does not cause hair to grow back thicker or coarser.
  • Koalas are not bears; Monkeys are not apes, and apes are not monkeys.
  • The notion that goldfish have a memory of only three seconds is completely false.
  • While the Earth’s north magnetic pole is near the geographic north pole, it is a south magnetic pole in physics terms.
  • The Sahara is not the world’s largest desert.
  • Pong was not the first video game.
  • Thomas Edison did not invent the light bulb and Guglielmo Marconi did not invent the radio.
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A very interesting and enthusiastic talk from Brian “Rock Star” Cox, though you I he had gone more in-depth on some the things he talked about. But, on a completely different tangent, reading some of the comments made me remember, rather sadly, that not everyone can reconcile religion with science.

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It's the end of the world, as we know it (or also known as The Universal Reboot)
Oh, you should also check out the webcam feeds from the LHC.

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A view of the ATLAS detector in the Large Hadron Collider (LHC), a 27 kilometer (17 mile) long particle accelerator straddling the border of Switzerland and France, which is nearly set to begin its first particle beam tests

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Quantum mechanics is a fascinating subject, but this was exactly the kind of drab, boring videos that were shown in class that would put you to sleep in an atomic instant. This video is highly recommended viewing if you have trouble sleeping.

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The PlasmaCar needs no batteries, just the weight of the driver
The PlasmaCar looks like a fantastic toy for the kids and even adults. No need for batteries or any kind of fuel – all it takes is a willing (but not too heavy) driver, some centrifugal force, gravity and friction to get going. I’m going to run down to the nearest Toys R Us soon and get one for myself!

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