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Saturday, September 1, 2018

Researchers close to creating new acne treatment


'The potential impact of our findings is huge for the hundreds of millions of individuals suffering from acne' source: https://ift.tt/2NBT6Pb #Headlines by: Rachel Hosie Original Post: https://ift.tt/2Ppq5Xu https://ift.tt/2ot52Yz
source: https://droolindognews.blogspot.com/2018/09/researchers-close-to-creating-new-acne.html

Man proposes to girlfriend by writing on side of cow


It was a complete and udder surprise source: https://ift.tt/2NzPUDv #Headlines by: Rachel Hosie Original Post: https://ift.tt/2opPhSf https://ift.tt/2PUTVnH
source: https://droolindognews.blogspot.com/2018/09/man-proposes-to-girlfriend-by-writing.html

Thomas the Tank Engine now has female and multicultural characters


The theme tune has been updated too source: https://ift.tt/2wtQDQc #Headlines by: Rachel Hosie Original Post: https://ift.tt/2NBGQOt https://ift.tt/2PWFVtK
source: https://droolindognews.blogspot.com/2018/09/thomas-tank-engine-now-has-female-and.html

Security News This Week: Hackers Hit The Oatmeal, and It Wasn't Funny


This week, a comics site goes offline, more security clearance intrigue, lucrative email spying, and more. source: https://ift.tt/2PWL98B #Headlines by: Emily Dreyfuss Original Post: https://ift.tt/2ovz3aa https://ift.tt/2NBR2ql
source: https://droolindognews.blogspot.com/2018/09/security-news-this-week-hackers-hit.html

Uber rival Lyft plans stock market flotation as soon as March


Second-largest ride-hailing company hires advisors to work on initial public offering source: https://ift.tt/2Ppgpw8 #Headlines by: Ben Chapman Original Post: https://ift.tt/2NBQSzf https://ift.tt/2oxdbuR
source: https://droolindognews.blogspot.com/2018/09/uber-rival-lyft-plans-stock-market.html

Can you buy EU citizenship?


Reality Check takes a look at 'citizenship for sale' programmes in the EU. source: https://ift.tt/2LKLYyf #Headlines by: Original Post: https://ift.tt/2LKLYyf https://ift.tt/2MKjvxE
source: https://droolindognews.blogspot.com/2018/09/can-you-buy-eu-citizenship.html

The limits of reason: Philip Pullman on why we believe in magic


The world of magic defies rational explanation, but beware dismissing it as nonsense. Like religious experience and poetry, it is a crucial aspect of being human, writes the Dark Materials author A new exhibition at the Ashmolean Museum in Oxford brings together a multitude of objects and artworks – there’s a “poppet” or rag doll with a stiletto stuck through its face, an amulet containing a human heart, a wisp of “ectoplasm” apparently extruded by a medium in Wales, and too many others to count – from a dark world of nonsense and superstition that we ought to have outgrown a long time ago. At least, that’s how I imagine rationality would view it. I find myself in an awkward position rationality-wise, because my name is listed on the website of the Rationalist Association as a supporter, and at the same time I think this exhibition is full of illuminating things, and the mental world it illustrates is an important – no, an essential part of the life we live. I’d better try to work out what I mean. I’ll start with William James. In his book The Varieties of Religious Experience (1902), James takes an interesting approach to his subject: he’s not trying to persuade us of the truth of this religion or that, or to unpack some complexities of dogma, or to interpret religious stories for the new 20th century. The book is about what the title says: religious experience – what it feels like to be converted, or to lose one’s faith, or to be in a state of mystical ecstasy, or of existential doubt. James’s examples are drawn from the testimonies of believers and unbelievers alike, and the question of whether there is a God, and whether Jesus Christ is his son, and so forth, is of little interest to James’s main enquiry: only the effects of believing it matter here. For example, we may doubt that the Virgin Mary actually, in fact, physically appeared to Bernadette Soubirous at Lourdes (we may doubt that there ever was a Virgin Mary in the first place) but the vision, or whatever it was, was clearly profoundly meaningful to Bernadette, and her account of it was meaningful to many others, and it certainly had an effect on her and the life she led. Continue reading... source: https://ift.tt/2LKSvsA #Headlines by: Philip Pullman Original Post: https://ift.tt/2LKSvsA https://ift.tt/2orqw7Y
source: https://droolindognews.blogspot.com/2018/09/the-limits-of-reason-philip-pullman-on.html