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Babies Can Eat Whatever They LikeCOME on mum, jump up and down. It’s milk shakes for tea! Says the Star: “Nursing mothers have been told how to produce banana milkshake from their breasts. All they have to do is eat a banana an hour or less before feeding time, say Danish scientists.” Easy-peasy, banana squeezy. Breast milk can be given other flavours in the same way. In tests, women also made their milk taste of menthol, caraway seeds and liquorice. Or how about alcopop, Bacardi Breezeer and crème de menthe frappe on a bed of crushed ice, lager and kebab a la mode? Study leader Helene Hausner, of Copenhagen University, says: “Breast-feeding may prepare the infant for flavour changes and new experiences when they start to eat solid foods.” It’s raising the bra (surely bar – Ed?) I’ll have what she’s having…
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Published: 2008-07-24 Provider: Anorak
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Play 'Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Vegas 2' With We Are Scientists TodayFun and quirky pop sensation We Are Scientists will show their gaming side as they play Xbox LIVE® members in Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six® Vegas 2 today, Monday, August 11, 2008.[...] Read more!
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Published: 2008-08-11 Provider: StarPulse
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Dinosaurs interact with humans on 'Primeval'CHERTSEY, England -- Dinosaurs can be challenging co-stars. Especially when you can't see them.
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Published: 2008-08-05 Provider: Seattle Post-Intelligencer
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If Scientists Were Tabloid FodderI've always wondered what our culture would be like if we obsessed about the private lives and accomplishments of scientists, researchers and great thinkers the same way we obsess over celebrities. Would we follow closely the scandals of scientific study...
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Published: 2008-07-07 Provider: Gallery of the Absurd
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"Hidden" Van Gogh Found -- In Plain Sight!A team of European scientists unveiled on Wednesday a new method for extracting images hidden under old masters' paintings, recreating a color portrait of a woman's face unseen since Vincent van Gogh painted over it in 1887.
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Published: 2008-08-02 Provider: CBS News
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Blast from the PastFamed photographer Brigitte Lacombe's new book, "Lacombe Anima/Persona," is a glimpse of Hollywood cool and serious portraiture, featuring images of everyone from Meryl Streep, Daniel Day-Lewis, and Miuccia Prada to a mix of well-known writers, artists, scientists, politicians, and more. With an introduction by Frank Rich, of The New York Times, "Anima/Persona" is a comprehensive showcase of Lacombe's 30-plus years behind the lens.
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Published: 2008-07-31 Provider: Vanity Fair
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Polar Bear Watch: Narwhals For Global WarmingPOLAR Bear Watch: Anorak’s look at polar bears in the news… ON Reuters, readers learn: Arctic sea ice shrank to its second-lowest level ever, U.S. scientists said on Wednesday, with particular melting in the Chukchi Sea, where polar bears were recently seen swimming far off the Alaskan coast. The story is illuastrated by a picture of a polar bear - as it must be. The bear seems to be drowning in a choppy sea. Unless it’s put down first. The best proof for the ecological disaster we are heading towards is the recently reported case of the nine polar bears that were found swimming in open water at least 60 miles from shore. The sea ice on which they live keeps melting and bears have to swim a longer way to find food. Or not. Anyhow, if the polar bears are swimming, they should watch out for the narwhals. First they came for the koala bears…
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Published: 2008-08-28 Provider: Anorak
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Britney Spears Joins Generation Rescue SquadBritney Spears comes out to support comedy couple Jim Carrey and Jenny McCarthy as they hosted Generation Rescue’s celebrity fundraiser in Los Angeles on Saturday. Generation Rescue is an international movement of scientists, physicians and parents focused on research and treatment to recover children with autism and helpnig more than 20,000 children begin biomedical treatment. [...]
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Published: 2008-07-20 Provider: Just Jared Keywords: Britney Spears
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