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Antonin Scalia, the Troll on the Bench: Justice for Sale

March 13, 2011


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Colbert to Bill O’Reilly: “You’re Diseased”

March 12, 2011


We’re pretty sure that Stephen Colbert hasn’t read The Pandemic Report yet (we’re working on it). But he certainly does get it. The other night the Comedy Central host chastised

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Why Dopamine Addicts Can’t Get Enough Charlie Sheen

March 9, 2011


Portrait by Dr. Von Krakenstein Everything Charlie does, he does for dopamine. Charlie smokes, drinks, snorts, rants, brags, flaunts, blurts, drivels, denies, pretends, blogs, twitters, and lies for dopamine. Which

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WHATEVER!

March 8, 2011


This article available at TheDopamineProject.org.

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Galileo versus 16th Century Dopamine Addicts

March 5, 2011


This article available at TheDopamineProject.org.

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Buckminster Fuller, Free Lunch, Dopamine Bias, and Nature’s Way

March 5, 2011


Buckminster Fuller artfully explained how a chick starts out with just enough food to prepare it for a single do-or-die test. When the free lunch runs out the clock starts

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The Van Gogh Phenomenon

March 5, 2011


Vincent van Gogh’s artwork garnered little appreciation in his lifetime. Seven years after he died, one of his paintings, “Portrait of Dr. Gachet,” changed hands for the first time for

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Old Brain Dominance at The Office

March 4, 2011


Imagine an office like the one parodied on the popular show, “The Office.” There’s a new boss, sitting in a nicely furnished office behind a closed door. Guarding that door

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