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February 23 2012

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What the fuck am I doing with my life ...

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2011 TEDxManhattan Fellow: Artist Stefani Bardin

What Processed Food Looks Like During Digestion
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February 22 2012

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Back to the Future timeline

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HD 1160 system. Object B thought to be a brown dwarf might be a planet after all.

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February 20 2012

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"Notwehr". 

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The extra-solar planet GJ667Cc (or Gliese 667Cc) has been declared the most Earth-like object known outside of our solar system.

The discovery was announced already in last November and recently confirmed. The planet GJ667Cc is even more similar to our Earth than Kepler-22b, which was confirmed as a potentially habitable planet just a few weeks ago. GJ667Cc, the new prime candidate for a habitable world, is only 22 lightyears (or 200 million million kilometres) away, which is in our direct cosmological neighbourhood.
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Exoplanets HD 85512 b, Gliese 581 d, Kepler-22 b, and Gliese 667C c are the only four current confirmed exoplanets that are potentially habitable.

Here compared with Earth and Mars using the Earth Similarity Index, or ESI (number below the names). This number is a measure of Earth-likeness where Earth is the standard of comparison with an ESI value equal to one. Exoplanets with values above 0.8 can be considered Earth-like planets but those with values down to about 0.7 might still be habitable by microbial life. HD 85512 b, Gliese 581 d, and Kepler-22 b are shown here with dense atmospheres covered with water clouds. Gliese 581 d and Gliese 667C c look redder because they orbit red dwarf stars. The habitability metrics used here only considered the possibility for surface life, as we know it, and not any potential subsurface life, hence Europa, Titan, and Enceladus are not included.
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February 19 2012

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Rest in Peace, Electricity ...
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