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Book Review: The Martian by Andy Weir

Originally posted on Study in Ink:
The Martian Lena’s rating: 5 of 5 stars Published: February 2014 Copy: Bought Maybe it’s because I haven’t read much Science-Fiction yet, and my “genre experience” is so low that anything highly impresses me.…

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Monterey Bay Aquarium (Monterey, CA)

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Originally posted on zoomeboshi:
The Monterey Bay Aquarium is one of the world’s best. You could spend an entire day there if you have the patience to tolerate hordes of people who come from all over. My grandson did, as he is fascinated…

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Did T.S. Eliot invent the hipster?

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Prehistoric cave prints show most early artists were women (NBC)

Originally posted on Professor X:
By Nidhi Subbaraman original article here. Alongside drawings of bison and horses, the first painters left clues to their identity on the stone walls of caves, blowing red-brown paint through rough tubes and stenciling outlines…

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Archaeologists unearth ancient coins and dietary options

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Originally posted on Ancientfoods:
Finding a cache of 2200-year-old coins buried in the remains of an Egyptian house sparked honours student Liesel Gentelli’s interest in coins, inspiring her to pursue postgraduate studies in forensics. Ms Gentelli is one of two…

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Featured Author: Jessica E. Subject

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Jessica E. Subject is the author of contemporary and science fiction romance, ranging from sweet to sexy. In her stories, you could meet clones, or a sexy alien or two. You may even be transported to another planet for a … Continue reading

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After Further Review…Philae Has Scored A Touchdown.

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Originally posted on Astronomy and Law:
After waiting for 10 years for this moment, Philae landed on the comet with the unpronouncable name (67P/Churyumov–Gerasimenko). I must say that this was almost as good a landing as Curiosity on Mars (Curiosity…

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Featured Author: K. Ferrin

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During the daylight hours I live in a world filled with high technology – satellites, windowless buildings filled with humming machinery and robust HVAC systems, and networks spanning half the globe. When the working-day ends the world around me shifts … Continue reading

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Unique organic molecule discovered in deep space

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Originally posted on Mayine Tree Consciousness:
AFP Photo / NASA A new kind of organic molecule has been discovered in a giant gas cloud in interstellar space, indicating that more complex molecules – the very core building blocks of life…

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Freezing people to preserve life – a possibility or a dream?

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