A new planet was discovered orbiting the closest star to the sun, Alpha Centauri. Roughly the same mass as Earth, it is the lightest planet ever found orbiting another star. With surface temperatures of 1,200 degrees, it could not support life; however, it does spark curiosity in further exploration of Alpha Centauri. Astronomer Geoffrey Marcy […]
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New Planet Discovered Much Like Ours
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Gospel of Jesus’ Wife
“Jesus said to them, ‘My wife …” — Gospel of Jesus’ Wife Mary Magdalene (original Greek Μαρία ἡ Μαγδαληνή), or Mary of Magdala, was one of Jesus’ most celebrated disciples, and the most important female disciple in the movement of Jesus. Jesus cleansed her of “seven demons”, [Lu 8:2] [Mk 16:9] sometimes interpreted as referring […]
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Antics and Interviews with KingArthur.com
Some fun moments captured by KingArthur.com: Dan Reynolds with Fans (Imagine Dragons Backstage Philadelphia 2012 09 08) Fans Imagine Dragons AWOLNATION North Bowl Afterparty Phjiladelphia 0:33 Peanut Brittle Satellite Dance at Madsummer Meltdown 3 Music and Arts Festival 0:22 Introducing Riley Roads Band Chester County, PA 0:45 Introducing Viv with the Misfit Toys at Sounds […]
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Acts Of God
Natural Disasters in August, 2012 August 30, 2012 Tropical Storm Tembin over the Korean Peninsula August 29, 2012 Night View of Hurricane Isaac August 29, 2012 Tropical Storm Isaac August 29, 2012 Wildfires in Northwestern Wyoming August 28, 2012 Animation of Hurricane Isaac August 28, 2012 Hurricane Isaac August 28, 2012 Mustang Complex Fires in […]
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Sweet Find: Space Sugar Discovered
NASA — The prospects for life in the Universe just got sweeter, with the first discovery of a simple sugar molecule in space. The discovery of glycolaldehyde in a giant cloud of gas and dust near the center of our own Milky Way Galaxy was made by scientists using the National Science Foundation’s 12 Meter […]
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News for Fish with Penis on Head
From the Bangkok Post: A new species of fish with a penis on its head has been identified in the Mekong Delta in Vietnam, researchers said on Wednesday. A preserved specimen of Phallostethus cuulong, a new species of fish with a penis on its head that has been identified in the Mekong delta in […]
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Isaac
NHC issuing advisories on Tropical Storm ISAAC Video briefings and audio podcasts regarding Isaac now available Isaac updates on your mobile phone: hurricanes.gov/mobile… learn more What is the difference between a watch and warning? Ready.gov Community & State websites Eastern Pacific Atlantic Graphical Tropical Weather Outlook | Active Storms | […]
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Mars
Curiosity is the name of the unmanned mission to Mars. A sophisticated robot is exploring the surface.
When the World Burned Less
More On Climate Change In the years after Columbus’ voyage, burning of New World forests and fields diminished significantly – a phenomenon some have attributed to decimation of native populations by European diseases. But a new University of Utah-led study suggests global cooling resulted in fewer fires because both preceded Columbus in many regions worldwide. […]
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