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Blue G ProcsilasA surgeon claims to have found the fabled organ, but skeptics say not so fast
For decades, researchers have argued over the existence of the G-spot, a supersensitive spongy organ on the front vaginal wall that many women report causes vaginal, rather than clitoral, orgasms. Now, a cosmetic surgeon in Florida says he’s finally found the G-spot in a dissected cadaver, but rather than settling the question of the G-spot once and for all, the new findings are kicking off a new round of debat…
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News regarding Carrier IQ, a third-party service loaded on certain smartphones that’s capable of tracking users and even recording keystrokes, has been spreading rapidly in the past few days, though the original discovery happened back in March. The world is still learning more about what the service specifically does, but the latest news is that references to Carrier IQ were found in Apple’s iOS, the operating system used by the iPhone and iPad. Here’s what you need to…
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* Even if you don’t read German, you won’t be disappointed with FormFreu.de’s look back on the 1999 Mille Miglia, loaded with plenty of (film!) photos.
* While we’re discussing German-language materials, Big Blue’s recently found a scrapbook detailing one German’s vacation to Kärnten (Carinthia, in Austria), which features quite a few shots of the Volkswagen that took him up the Alps.
* Over at CorvetteReport.com, Scott Teeters related the story of a rather interes…
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Yup, That’s a Jellyfish at the Bottom of the Mariana Trench
In recent decades, deep sea researchers have upended our notions of what can survive at some of the deepest submerged places on Earth, revealing that a panoply of life thrives around seafloor vents and elsewhere in the depths. So we probably shouldn’t be surprised that researchers from Scripps Institution of Oceanography at UC San Diego have found giant amoebas living at unprecedented depths in the far reaches of the Mariana Trench. What is su…
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No PCS An fMRI of an individual without a PCS. Jon Simons
Did you actually open the refrigerator a few minutes ago, or were you just thinking about it and imagined that you did? If you can remember correctly, you might have an extra fold in your brain.
A fold in the front brain called the paracingulate sulcus, or PCS, can apparently help people more accurately remember whether something was imagined or really happened, or which person actually said something. It’s one of the final structural folds to dev…
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Photos courtesy of Cars In Depth Every year, the Ypsilanti Automotive Heritage Museum sponsors the Orphan Car Show, dedicated to vehicles, brands, and companies that are not with us anymore. Lots of oddball cars and classes means lots of graphic content for Cars In Depth and maybe an article or two at TTAC. It looks [...]
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Detroit— A grenade found on a desk on the fourth floor of the UAW Ford National Programs Center building Monday morning proved to be a fake.
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The final 2012 Dodge Journey has been found, wrapping up the automaker’s nationwide “Search Engine” scavenger hunt that began on the west coast earlier this month. Virginia resident Melissa Sweeney needed two days and traveled over 500 miles to find the hidden Journey.
And it looks like this particular Journey is headed to a good home, one which already houses another Mopar sibling. “My husband just bought his dream car. He got a big Dodge Ram,” Sweeney said. “So I was looking for something….
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In last month’s story on the Satko family’s Ark, we noted toward the end that parts of the Ark – which not only carried the Satkos over land from Virginia to Washington state but also over sea from Tacoma to Juneau – remain beached near Juneau to this day. Unfortunately, we were never able to find out more about those remains until just recently, when we heard from historian Michael Sean Sullivan, who believes he may have documented the f…
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Life in the Dead Sea Photograph courtesy Christian Lott, Hydra InstituteNot so dead now, is it?
Deep in the depths of the Dead Sea, new life has been discovered. Thanks to newly found freshwater springs, certain forms of bacteria thrive, bacteria that, unlike other known freshwater and saltwater bacteria, can cope with rapidly changing salinity. It’s the intriguing results of the first study of the Dead Sea in years, a rare undertaking partly because “accidentally swallowing Dead Sea salt water would ca…
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