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Proof that losing money really is scary

The fear of losing money can be similar to the fear of physical pain, according to a study of brain scan images.

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BBC NEWS | Science & Environment | The 'first true scientist'
Source: BBC News

By Professor Jim Al-Khalili University of Surrey Isaac Newton is, as most will agree, the greatest physicist of all time.

What was the most moving or amazing moment in 2008 for you, and why?

There were so many moments in 2008 I wish I could have frozen in time and kept reliving them, most of them around the US elections. One precious moment happened personally to me in September when I realised that the latest medication I had been given was actually working.

Light drinking in pregnancy may be good for baby boys, says study
Source: Guardian Unlimited

Boys born to mothers who drank lightly during pregnancy are better behaved and score more highly in tests at the age of three than the sons of women who abstained, according to a study published today.

10 Books for Inquiring Minds: A Review
Source: bookstove.com

A run down of ten recommended books, for those readers out there that seek something of genuine interest to read.

Its official - the colours you WILL be wearing this winter!
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You know I wouldn't ever lie to you so here it is, the very important fashion trend update you have all been waiting for! The colours for winter 2007! You will be so on top of the trends with this useful little colour page you will simply win at life!

HOLI - THE Indian Festival of Colours
Source: Ping mag

Festive fun from india

Never get the colour wrong! Fashions Kaleidoscope explained
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Wicked website, beautifully designed offering hints, tips and advice on what to wear this season. Never get the cut or colour wrong again, this site takes you right up to 2009 forward plan your fashion and always look your best!

You won't believe your eyes: The mysteries of sight revealed
Source: Independent.co.uk

Did you know that certain women see colours that no one else can? Or that some children have developed specialised underwater vision? Simon Ings peers into the world of sight

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