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- Schoolchildren think Hitler was a football coach and Auschwitz theme park by The Chronicles from the Empire on Nov 6, 2009
One in 20 children in Britain think that Adolf Hitler was a football coach and one in six kids believe that Auschwitz was a 2nd World War theme park, the Daily Mail reports. A study of 2,000 children which tested them on their knowledge of facts of b...
- 80% of people think it’s OK to steal from work by The Chronicles from the Empire on Sep 7, 2009
According to a new study, four out of five people see nothing wrong with stealing from their workplace – while more than half think it acceptable for a carer to persuade an elderly person to rewrite their will, the Daily Mail reports. The fasci...
- Paws for thought by The Engine Room on Aug 3, 2009
There's a bizarre little story in today's Metro, under the headline "Cats know their right from left". Here it is in full:Cats can tell the difference between left and right, scientists say. And like humans, male moggies are more likely to use their...
- “Bob Geldof discovered gravity” by The Chronicles from the Empire on Jul 29, 2009
A new study of 5,000 children reveals that some children believe Bob Geldof discovered gravity and the Somme is a world famous painting, the Daily Telegraph reports. One in 20 picked former Boom Town Rats singer Geldof instead of Sir Isaac Newton whe...
- File Sharing helps music, film and book production says new study by The Seldom Seen Kid on Jun 17, 2009
A new study from economists Koleman Strumpf (University of Kansas) and Felix Oberholzer-Gee (Harvard) says that file sharing does not negatively impact on the production of music, film and book,... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website...
- Breathing and relaxation no benefit? Outcomes of Swedish antenatal education study by Curious Fu on May 27, 2009
A new Sweedish study questions the benefits of breathing and relaxation techniques in reducing the need for epidural analgesia. It is an interesting study, as it goes against many long held beliefs that the breathing and relaxation techniques do help...
- Breathing and relaxation no benefit? Outcomes of Swedish antenatal education study by Curious Fu on May 27, 2009
A new Sweedish study questions the benefits of breathing and relaxation techniques in reducing the need for epidural analgesia. It is an interesting study, as it goes against many long held beliefs that the breathing and relaxation techniques do help...







