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Deep Survival: Experience Seekers


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Scientists claim to have ID'd the brain's adventure center, but our appetite for the unknown is more complicated than we think.

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Italy battles to meet EU deadline on economic reforms
Silvio Berlusconi, the embattled Italian prime minister, is in last-ditch talks on a comprehensive plan to boost economic growth in Italy with just hours to go on an EU-imposed deadline.
Manufacturing Week: The economist's view
Over the past 30 years, since 1980, manufacturing output has grown in real terms by only 14pc in total, an average gain of less than ½pc a year.
Energy bill that raises electric rates sent to Quinn
Legislation to raise electric rates to help pay to modernize the state’s power grid is on its way to Gov. Pat Quinn, who has repeatedly promised to veto it because of the burden it places on consumers.
Q&A: S&P warns of eurozone rating cuts
Standard & Poor's said on Monday that it may cut the credit ratings of 15 of the eurozone's 17 countries. Here are the reasons behind its move.
Debt crisis: live
Tomorrow's meeting to discuss the second Greek bail-out has been called off amid accusations that a top politician in the debt-stricken country has failed to sign off agreed austerity measures.
2012 Audi S6 Spy Photos – Future Cars
Great power should more than make up for the S6’s vanilla looks. We’ve only recently driven the 2012 Audi A6, a car that left us with very few complaints. But the upcoming S6 pictured here should be a great reason to not buy an A6. Keep Reading: 2012 Audi S6 Spy Photos – Future Cars Related...
New-home sales plunge 33 pct with tax credits gone
WASHINGTON (AP) — Sales of new homes collapsed in May, sinking 33 percent to the lowest level on record as potential buyers stopped shopping for homes once they could no longer receive government tax credits.
MIND Reviews: Roundup
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Britain won't back Gordon Brown for IMF job
Vince Cable says Britain needs someone from a Eurozone country to replace Dominique Strauss-Kahn after he resigned from his position following sex attack allegations.
Name That Exhaust Note, Episode 96
Hit play for an audio recording of a mystery car’s exhaust note, and then share your guesses or get a few hints from other visitors in the comments below. Be sure to check back on Thursday for the answer!
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