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Popular Mechanics January 21, 2009 S.E. Kramer |
The (Real!) Science Behind Lie to Me In Lie to Me, Tim Roth's character Dr. Cal Lightman is based on real clinical psychologist Paul Ekman, a leading expert on lie detection. Ekman explains how well his life and research translate to the small screen. |
AskMen.com Ryan McKee |
How To: Keep Up With Current Events Just a few hours each week will help you keep up on current events and make you more confident with small talk in any social situation. |
Reason January 2009 Greg Beato |
Thank You, Your Honor, May I Have Another? The stubbornly seductive perils of justice porn -- it is now officially harder to name every reality TV courtroom "judge" than it is to name every Supreme Court justice. |
Sports Central January 9, 2009 Diane M. Grassi |
MLB Network Rolls Out With Bait and Switch On January 1, 2009, Major League Baseball launched its long-awaited Major League Baseball Network on major cable broadcast providers throughout U.S. television markets. |
The Motley Fool December 9, 2008 Rick Aristotle Munarriz |
The Peacock Leverages Leno The outgoing "Tonight Show" host is sticking with NBC. |
Health November 25, 2008 Jennifer Graham Kizer |
Molly Shannon's Working-Mom Tricks She prioritizes time for family, career, and fitness -- and getting in lots of laughs, of course. |
Popular Mechanics December 3, 2008 Andrew Moseman |
Fringe Pushes Probability to the Limit as Characters Walk Through Walls Fringe loves to toe the line between science fact and fiction, but this time its tilted far over onto the fiction side. |
Popular Mechanics November 26, 2008 Kate Schweitzer |
How Fringe Gets Memory Science Wrong: Hollywood Fact vs. Fiction Mark Young, an employee at the mysterious, possibly evil, corporation Massive Dynamic, is so convinced he is being attacked by butterflies that he jumps out of a window to escape them. |
Search Engine Watch November 21, 2008 Michael Boland |
Searching for Something to Watch TV and search are converging. Finding something good to watch could soon be more like online search, and less like browsing through a cable channel guide. |
Popular Mechanics November 19, 2008 Kate Schweitzer |
Fringe's Music to Math Connection Contains as Much Fact as Fiction Is there really a connection between mathematics and music? |
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