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But it moves! How we know the Earth rotates.
“I feel the earth move under my feet I feel the sky tumbling down I feel my heart start to trembling Whenever you’re around” –Carole King I had so much fun earlier this week telling you about how we know that the heliocentric model is better than the geocentric one, that I thought I’d go…
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7 ways to keep your 'thought life' healthy and your stress level low - NY Daily News
Your thoughts have a strong influence over stress levels and dictate how your body and mind react to everyday life.
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Nebraska by Heart sculptures to be auctioned Oct. 6
Your last chance to view all 89 fiberglass heart sculptures from the public art project Nebraska By Heart will be Oct. 5 and 6 at Haymarket Park.
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Mental Health for Coaches: Creating an Active Lifestyle
Coaching is a demanding job and can drain your physical, mental and emotional energy. One way to restore that energy is through exercise.
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The Other Big Drought Story You Need to Pay Attention To - ImaGeo
California's dearth of water has been garnering all of the headlines. But an even bigger drought story is looming for this spring and summer.
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Scientists investigate the possibility of wormholes between stars
(PhysOrg.com) -- Wormholes are one of the stranger objects that arise in general relativity. Although no experimental evidence for wormholes exists, scientists predict that they would appear to serve as shortcuts between one point of spacetime and another. Scientists usually imagine wormholes connecting regions of empty space, but now a new study suggests that wormholes might exist between distant stars. Instead of being empty tunnels, these wormholes would contain a perfect fluid that flows back and forth between the two stars, possibly giving them a detectable signature.
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Gravitational waves from merging supermassive black holes will be spotted within 10 years, study predicts
Astronomers won't have to wait much longer for their first glimpse of one of the biggest types of unions in the cosmos. New research published November 13 in Nature Astronomy predicts that gravitational waves generated by the merger of two supermassive black holes will be detected within 10 years. The study is the first to use real data, rather than computer simulations, to predict when such an observation will be made.
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Seven planets, including three habitable ones, found around ultra-cool dwarf star (Synopsis)
“It isn’t only the beauty of the night sky that thrills me. It’s the sense I have that some of those points of light are the home stars of beings not so different from us, daily cares and all. who look across space with wonder, just as we do.” -Frank Drake What is it that…
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The Ripple Effect
In his new book, Dr. Greg Wells offers concrete strategies on how to get better and stay better—not just for a few weeks or a few months, but for life. Optimal well-being is obtained through a commitment to the "holy trinity" of healthy living—eat...
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