January 16, 2017

Someone's Gotta Sell Your Medical Info

The leading firm in the opaque trade of medical information is QuintilesIMS, a company founded in 1954 by an enigmatic, gay, and Jewish immigrant from Germany named Ludwig Wolfgang Frohlich.
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THEY KNOW WHAT THE DOCTOR ORDERED
The Secret Life Of The Man Who Sells Your Medical Secrets
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The leading firm in the opaque trade of medical information is QuintilesIMS, a company founded in 1954 by an enigmatic, gay, and Jewish immigrant from Germany named Ludwig Wolfgang Frohlich.
LOVE IS A DRAG
The Straight Men Who Made America's First Gay Record
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"For those LGBTQ folks in the know, this record offered a glimpse of the acceptance they'd long been denied, subtly placing gay romance into the standard musical canon."
BUT, LIKE: DOES HE REALLY?
This Guy Needs Your Help To Make Searching For Porn Easier
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A Canadian researcher's 'Porn Genome Project' will let you find the most specific porn you can think of.
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The Mattress Industry Doesn't Want You To Learn These 3 Secrets (So Here They Are)
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Here's the deal, most mattress retailers charge you 6-12x their manufacturing costs, plus you have to deal with a cheesy salesman pressuring you to buy. Cue Lull, the smarter way to buy a mattress — online with free shipping to your doorstep and a 100-night trial.
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INSPIRING A NEW DELI?
The 125-Year-Old Network That Feeds Mumbai
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Dabbawalas deliver hundreds of thousands of meals on foot and by bike in one of India's busiest cities every day. The new wave of food-delivery start-ups wants to know how they do it.
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WATCH: An Exquisitely Shot Video About A Mongolian Eagle Huntress
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This gorgeous video introduces us to Aisholpan, a young eagle huntress in Western Mongolia, along with her her eagle White Feather and the stunning land she calls home.
WAR OF 1812, PART 2
What Would Happen In The Minutes And Hours After The US Invaded Canada?
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Here's a play-by-play of the unthinkable.
BUZZ OFF
Drone Delivery Is Probably Never Going To Be A Thing In Cities
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Amazon has recently been trialling drones in Australia and the UK, but don't get too excited: the practical reality of using drones in cities remains far away and is getting ever more distant.
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Do Not Underestimate These Glass Shotgun Slugs
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You might think that firing something made of glass out of a gun wouldn't work very well. The guy who made these glass slugs did a very good job, however — and there are nails in the center. As if a 12-gauge needs to be more dangerous.
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Make this Monday the start to a good week. Or at least, like, a not-horrible one.

De-Ice Ice Baby

Turkish Airlines' DIY De-Icing Method Does Not Inspire A Lot Of Confidence, Heart-Stopping Footage From A Snowboarder Caught In An Avalanche, Successful People Read A Lot, It's (Basically) Science, This Is What Happens When You Taunt A Monkey With A Banana Peel, What 'Somebody That I Used To Know' Would Sound Like In The 1980s, Today's Best Videos Are Already In Your Inbox
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Turkish Airlines' DIY De-Icing Method Does Not Inspire A Lot Of Confidence
TIME TO GO INTO THE AIR IN THIS PLANE!
Turkish Airlines' DIY De-Icing Method Does Not Inspire A Lot Of Confidence
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This video is a testament to the powers of human ingenuity and to the fact that entrusting your life to a flying metal tube is still kind of scary.
'OH, SHIT'
Heart-Stopping Footage From A Snowboarder Caught In An Avalanche
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That high-pitched whine is the sound of the snowboarder activating his inflatable backpack — which likely saved him from being buried.
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Successful People Read A Lot, It's (Basically) Science
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You don't have to be the smartest or the savviest, but if you want to be successful you do have to read. This app helps you read and retain more in less time.
DON'T BE A RUDE HUMAN
This Is What Happens When You Taunt A Monkey With A Banana Peel
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If you're going to wag an empty banana peel at a baby monkey, don't act surprised when a fully grown monkey comes to say hi.
PRETTY GREAT, ACTUALLY
What 'Somebody That I Used To Know' Would Sound Like In The 1980s
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Swap out a couple of instruments and throw in a few chords and suddenly a newish song is swimming in nostalgia.
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Everyone is watching this video of a road being paved because it is perfect. Credit: Shire of Moora
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