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Alien Life : Chemical Fingerprints

    Twenty-two year ago sensors on the spacecraft Galileo picked up the existence of life on planet Earth. No big surprise. But what was salient about the experiment was that the space probe’s analysis system reached an accurate conclusion. In their search for extra-terrestrial life, scientists are zeroing in on so-called exoplanets. To narrow …

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Humans are hard-wired to be hostile

Fighting for no reason—how we’re hard-wired to be hostile I’ve been doing a lot of reading about relational psychology, and one fascinating chapter from  a book on non-verbal communication which mentions that one of the predictors of a satisfying relationship is the ability to successfully read (or “decode”) the emotions of your partner. Let’s be …

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Extreme Hotel Experience Underwater In Dubai

By Karissa Rosenfield Courtesy of Deep Ocean Technology Dubai shipbuilder Drydocks World has signed on with Switzerland’s BIG InvestConsult, on behalf of partner Deep Ocean Technology (DOT), to become the sole construction contractor of the futuristic Water Discus Underwater Hotels in the Middle East. Tailored to the luxurious lifestyle, aspiring divers and marine life enthusiasts, …

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April 22 marks the 42nd Earth Day with events being held all over the world

A ship flying in space:’ Earth seen through the eyes of an astronaut By Matthew Knight, CNN April 22, 2012 – Nespoli posted regular updates on Twitter. “I was amazed by the response from people. It was very fulfilling for me,” he said. STORY HIGHLIGHTS Italian astronaut captures amazing images of Earth from International Space …

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