Had to add yeast back in, but it did finally rise. Hopefully it'll bake up nicely tomorrow.
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‘Mini-brains’ could revolutionise drug research and reduce animal use
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‘Mini-brains’ could revolutionise drug research and reduce animal use
How the Women-Led 'Bread Boycotts' Changed 20th Century Food Pricing
A new form of frozen water?
The Blind Man Who Taught Himself to See
Incredible 3D Printer Can Make Bone, Cartilage, and Muscle
Why American Students Are Flocking to Germany — and Staying
Dutch open their first 'poop bank' to treat gut diseases
Free-range education: Why the unschooling movement is growing
'Lost' Roads of Ancient Rome Discovered with 3D Laser Scanners
The Perfect 22-Foot Map for Your Ancient Roman Road Trip
14 Valentine’s Day Cards You Could Only Get From Your Cat
Birth control pills without prescriptions, coming soon to California under new law
Electrical engineers develop device to diagnose cancer rapidly at the cellular level, improve early detection
A new study confirms that spending $1 on childhood vaccines can save $44 in future savings, in poor countries
When the Hospital Serves McDonald's
Family visits make prisoners less likely to reoffend. But some states make visiting hard.
5 'Crazy People' Who Were Right All Along
Anti-bullying program focused on bystanders helps the students who need it the most
Rise of human civilization tied to belief in punitive gods
How Does Prison Gerrymandering Work?
The Boy Who Heard Too Much
Indian students protest in thousands as government cracks down on dissent
Alarm over land degradation in Africa
How does a perfect gentleman become a vicious murderer? For Charles Albright, it all began with an obsession with eyes.
E-cigs shut down hundreds of immune system genes—regular cigs don’t
Brazil's Zika-related abortion debate sparks backlash
Intelligent robots threaten millions of jobs
Missiles in Syria kill 50 as schools, hospitals hit; Turkey accuses Russia
Is Saudi Arabia wavering on sending troops to Syria?
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Date: 2016-02-16 11:16 pm (UTC)The article about Daniel Kish, the blind man, using echolocation is incredible. I love his idea about the K-Sonar and I really REALLY wish our world was set up to value research and innovations more than profit and full pockets...
Can't wait to follow the research on gut bacteria as it develops.
And the boy who heard too much was a great read as well. So smart!
I read a lot more than that, but those were my favorites.
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Date: 2016-02-17 06:05 pm (UTC)