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InSight Is Catching Rays on Mars

InSight Is Catching Rays on Mars


Via: dignitatem-societatis  •  Health, Science & Technology  •  5 Comments  •  6 years ago

First clear view of Elysium Planitia: Image Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech NASA's InSight has sent signals to Earth indicating that its solar panels are open and collecting sunlight on the...
Breakthrough neurotechnology for treating paralysis

Breakthrough neurotechnology for treating paralysis


Via: pj  •  Health, Science & Technology  •  62 Comments  •  6 years ago

Three paraplegics who sustained cervical spinal cord injuries many years ago are now able to walk with the aid of crutches or a walker thanks to new rehabilitation protocols that combine targeted...
The Milky Way as You’ve Never Seen It Before – AMNH SciCafe

The Milky Way as You’ve Never Seen It Before – AMNH SciCafe


Via: dave-2693993  •  Health, Science & Technology  •  92 Comments  •  6 years ago

So, there I was looking for the next in a series of lectures concerning the geology of our Pacific North West and something caught my eye. Turns out a new satellite was recently launched which...
Huge, high-flying 'pseudo-satellite' will stay up for months

Huge, high-flying 'pseudo-satellite' will stay up for months


Via: perrie-halpern  •  Health, Science & Technology  •  1 Comments  •  6 years ago

By   Tom Metcalfe More than an ordinary aerial drone but not quite a satellite, a huge   solar-powered airplane   with three tails and wings wider than a jumbo jet’s will soon be taking to the...
NASA's Mars InSight lander set for nail-biting touchdown on the red planet

NASA's Mars InSight lander set for nail-biting touchdown on the red planet


Via: perrie-halpern  •  Health, Science & Technology  •  7 Comments  •  6 years ago

By   Denise Chow After a roughly 300-million-mile journey lasting more than six months, a new NASA probe is set to touch down on Mars next week, beginning a two-year mission to peer deep inside...
Israeli scientists invent unrejectable organs

Israeli scientists invent unrejectable organs


Via: buzz-of-the-orient  •  Health, Science & Technology  •  15 Comments  •  6 years ago

Israeli scientists invent unrejectable organs By Israel21c, reported by World Israel News, November 19, 2018 Regenerative medicine (Illustrative/Valentina Kru via Shutterstock)...
Rare microbes lead scientists to discover new branch on the tree of life

Rare microbes lead scientists to discover new branch on the tree of life


Via: split-personality  •  Health, Science & Technology  •  17 Comments  •  6 years ago

Canadian researchers have discovered a new kind of organism that's so different from other living things that it doesn't fit into the plant kingdom, the animal kingdom, or any other kingdom...
Why 536 was ‘the worst year to be alive’

Why 536 was ‘the worst year to be alive’


Via: split-personality  •  Health, Science & Technology  •  11 Comments  •  6 years ago

Ask medieval historian Michael McCormick what year was the worst to be alive, and he's got an answer: "536." Not 1349, when the Black Death wiped out half of Europe. Not 1918, when the flu...
Meditation helps veterans with PTSD, Defense Dept. experiment finds

Meditation helps veterans with PTSD, Defense Dept. experiment finds


Via: perrie-halpern  •  Health, Science & Technology  •  5 Comments  •  6 years ago

By Associated Press Meditation worked as well as traditional therapy for military veterans with post-traumatic stress disorder in a small experiment sponsored by the Department of Defense. One...
EKINDS – EXAMINATION OF KINDS IN NATURAL DIVERSIFICATION AND SPECIATION

EKINDS – EXAMINATION OF KINDS IN NATURAL DIVERSIFICATION AND SPECIATION


Via: heartland-american  •  Health, Science & Technology  •  9 Comments  •  6 years ago

eKINDS – E xamination of K inds i n N atural D iversification and S peciation Many people are fascinated with the amazing diversity of life that God has place on earth.  People...
Social relationships more important than hard evidence in partisan politics: study

Social relationships more important than hard evidence in partisan politics: study


Via: dignitatem-societatis  •  Health, Science & Technology  •  34 Comments  •  6 years ago

The basic human need to get along with others results in the formation of extreme political groupings, according to a study from Dartmouth College. The findings, published in the journal Royal...
What is 'emotional intelligence?' How to improve your EQ

What is 'emotional intelligence?' How to improve your EQ


Via: perrie-halpern  •  Health, Science & Technology  •  2 Comments  •  6 years ago

By   Vivian Manning-Schaffel If you   work in a corporate environment   (and even if you don’t) you’ve likely heard someone extol the virtues of ‘emotional intelligence.’ You may have even...
Sex, gender two different things – a 'foundational lie'

Sex, gender two different things – a 'foundational lie'


Via: xxjefferson51  •  Health, Science & Technology  •  186 Comments  •  6 years ago

Anatomy at birth may prompt attending physicians or nurses to check the "male" or "female" box on a birth certificate, but according to The Associated Press , sex and gender aren't always the...
'Remarkable' decline in (Global)  fertility rates

'Remarkable' decline in (Global) fertility rates


Via: lets-get-lost  •  Health, Science & Technology  •  1 Comments  •  6 years ago

'Remarkable' decline in fertility rates 2018 Mother and daughter There has been a remarkable global decline in the number of children women are having, say researchers. Their report...
Civil War POW study finds a father's stress can alter a son's genetics

Civil War POW study finds a father's stress can alter a son's genetics


Via: perrie-halpern  •  Health, Science & Technology  •  2 Comments  •  6 years ago

By   Kate Baggaley It may be hard to imagine a link between the Civil War and the science of heredity, but a provocative new study of the offspring of Union soldiers adds to a growing body of...
The science behind breast-feeding is lacking

The science behind breast-feeding is lacking


Via: pj  •  Health, Science & Technology  •  46 Comments  •  6 years ago

By now, you’ve likely heard that breast-feeding is good. Women hear the mantra “breast is best” practically from the moment they conceive — both the World Health Organization and the American...
Changing others’ minds, or our own, is a tricky business. Here’s how to make it happen.

Changing others’ minds, or our own, is a tricky business. Here’s how to make it happen.


Via: pj  •  Health, Science & Technology  •  8 Comments  •  6 years ago

If you had asked me this question–How do you change a mind?–two years ago, I would have given you a different answer. As a former scientist, I would have cautioned you to rely on objective facts...
Daylight saving time: 4 surprising health effects of 'falling back'

Daylight saving time: 4 surprising health effects of 'falling back'


Via: perrie-halpern  •  Health, Science & Technology  •  42 Comments  •  6 years ago

By   Julianne Pepitone Twice a year, switching between daylight saving time and standard time   throws us off   our usual routine. We might expect to feel a bit sleepy or maybe even a little...
 Mount Etna is sliding into the sea. History shows that could be catastrophic.

Mount Etna is sliding into the sea. History shows that could be catastrophic.


Via: perrie-halpern  •  Health, Science & Technology  •  127 Comments  •  6 years ago

Oct. 27, 2018 / 8:23 AM EDT By   Denise Chow Sicily’s Mount Etna is   one of the world’s most active volcanoes , but scientists say eruptions aren’t the only major threat posed by this...
Huge underwater volcano chain discovered off the coast of Tasmania

Huge underwater volcano chain discovered off the coast of Tasmania


Via: perrie-halpern  •  Health, Science & Technology  •  10 Comments  •  6 years ago

By   Denise Chow While mapping the seafloor some 250 miles off the coast of the Australian island of Tasmania, scientists recently discovered what’s being called a   “volcanic lost world”...
Our Latest Global Warming Scare

Our Latest Global Warming Scare


Via: xxjefferson51  •  Health, Science & Technology  •  6 Comments  •  6 years ago

The United Nation’s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change issued a special report last week predicting apocalyptic environmental consequences if the nations of the world are unable to...
Apple's pricey new iPhones like the XS and XS Max highlight Tim Cook's shift in strategy

Apple's pricey new iPhones like the XS and XS Max highlight Tim Cook's shift in strategy


Via: perrie-halpern  •  Health, Science & Technology  •  1 Comments  •  6 years ago

By   Paris Marx Apple’s new corporate strategy is clear: raise prices on everything. The   new iPad Pro and MacBook Air   it announced on October 30 came with respective price hikes of $150...
Why Do People Believe So Strongly in Evolution?

Why Do People Believe So Strongly in Evolution?


Via: heartland-american  •  Health, Science & Technology  •  355 Comments  •  6 years ago

Prior to the nineteenth century, most geologists and paleontologists believed that the earth’s land features and fossil rocks were the result of the biblical global flood. With the publication of...
Unique From Day One: Pro-life Is Pro-Science

Unique From Day One: Pro-life Is Pro-Science


Via: xxjefferson51  •  Health, Science & Technology  •  325 Comments  •  6 years ago

Each year the March for Life board and staff choose a theme that will best contribute to building a culture of life; and as they do so, they take into account cultural norms and current events...
New Study Reveals Religious Upbringing Better for Kids’ Health, Well-Being

New Study Reveals Religious Upbringing Better for Kids’ Health, Well-Being


Via: xxjefferson51  •  Health, Science & Technology  •  58 Comments  •  6 years ago

A recent Harvard study reveals that children who had a religious upbringing are likely to be healthier and have a higher degree of well-being in early adulthood than those who did not. The...
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