Mars Mission Could Cause Brain Damage Due To Exposure To Cosmic Rays
Thousands of people have volunteered for a potential mission to Mars, but if any of them end up making the trip, they might lose a few brain cells along the way. New research finds that exposure to...
View ArticleMidwife Explains The Spiritual Side Of Birth
Birth is rarely depicted in popular media as anything other than a painful and traumatic experience. Midwife Marianne Littlejohn, who runs a website and practice in Cape Town, South Africa, called...
View ArticleScientists restore the good name of Brontosaurus
By Will Dunham WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Paleontologists are restoring the good name of Brontosaurus more than a century after it was deemed scientifically invalid and the famous dinosaur was reclassified...
View ArticleCosmic Census Finds Billions of Planets That Could Be Like Earth
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. — Somewhere in all of this, there must be a planet where the volcanoes spout chocolate. Multimedia Interactive Feature Kepler’s Tally of Planets Connect With Us on Social Media...
View ArticleWhy we believe a big red sun will swallow us all up one day
The mathematical equations that express the laws of physics describe phenomena seen in the real world. But they also allow us to anticipate completely new phenomena. Early in his career Irish...
View ArticleCosmic neighbor Tau Ceti not the next Earth: Study
Washington, April 23: Researchers have recently reported that the list of potential life-supporting planets just got a little shorter, as the cosmic neighbor Tau Ceti is probably not the next...
View ArticleWill "Western Women Save the World"?
A few years ago the Dalai Lama made a remark that has ricocheted through the web for the past five years. "Western women will save the world," the Buddhist spiritual leader reportedly said in a panel...
View ArticleBrontosaurus is back: Beloved dinosaur deserves his old name, experts say
Paleontologists are restoring the good name of Brontosaurus more than a century after it was deemed scientifically invalid and the famous dinosaur was reclassified as another genus called Apatosaurus....
View ArticleLiving With Adoption's Dichotomies and Myths>
"Adoption loss is the only trauma in the world where the victims are expected by the whole of society to be grateful." The Reverend Keith C. Griffith, MBE --------------------- Imagine sharing your...
View ArticleCelebrating Mother's Day and the Sacred Feminine
Mother's Day is just around the corner, the day we venerate the women who gave birth to each one of us. Kind of a penance for the other 364 days a year during which women suffer discrimination, unequal...
View ArticleThe top 10 female nudes in art
From the ravishing Venus of Urbino, past Ingres's sensual Odalisque, to the feminist riposte of the Guerrilla Girls, the female nude has inspired, enraptured and enraged...
View ArticleAdults still challenged by childhood adoption experiences
Thursday, 12 June 2014, 10:08 am Press Release: Adults still challenged by childhood adoption experiences Adoption is a childhood experience but the psychological consequences of the process can last a...
View ArticleRace and Self-Identification
Rachel Dolezal, former president of the NAACP of Spokane, Washington, was "outed" for being White and apparently lying. That aside, the question remains: can a person feel like or identify as another...
View ArticleCosmic Rays Zap a Planet's Chances for Life
Showers of high energy particles occur when energetic cosmic rays strike the top of the Earth's atmosphere. Most cosmic rays are atomic nuclei: most are hydrogen nuclei, some are helium nuclei, and the...
View ArticleLaura Eisenhower: Unity consciousness will collapse military-industrial complex
In an exclusive interview on ExopoliticsTV released January 17, 2011, Laura M. Eisenhower, the great granddaughter of US President Dwight D. Eisenhower, reveals a rare depth of public candor for a...
View ArticleVenus and Jupiter Put on Cosmic Show for Ramadan
A close encounter between Venus and Jupiter, with the Rasulullah Mosque in Tehran, Iran, in the foreground. Credit: Jafari View full size image As Muslims worldwide celebrate the holy month of Ramadan,...
View ArticleDARK AND BACKWARD - Every nightmare is a collage Art & Life Aveek Sen Adam ...
Outer space and sub- marine depths. As I watched Gravity the other night, sometimes from the edge of my seat, I realized that as far back as I could remember, these have been the two great fears in the...
View ArticleThe Astrological & Mythological Origins of Christmas
Since this year Christmas falls right on the full moon in Cancer, I wanted to dedicate this post to the origin of Christmas focusing on some of the holiday's astrological, psychological, mythological...
View ArticleAdoption, from a useful distance
We’ve all complained enough — at least, I have — about the weird, false intimacy of the Internet: the performance-art creations of shiny, happy lives; the distance between our real selves and our...
View ArticleMars photo: Ancient petroglyph of human figure proof of Mars-Earth connection
The findings in a Mars photo taken by NASA's Curiosity rover of what looks like an ancient humanoid petroglyph engraved into a Mars rock just might lend some credence to the idea that Earth's living...
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