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Power behind primordial soup discovered

05/04/2013 09:36
by Staff Writers Leeds UK (SPX) Apr 05, 2013 Researchers at the University of Leeds may have solved a key puzzle about how objects from space could have kindled life on Earth. While it is generally accepted that some important ingredients for life came from meteorites bombarding the early Earth,...

Unusual Extraterrestrial Phosphorus Triggered Origin Of Life - A Key Puzzle May Be Solved!

05/04/2013 09:34
4 April, 2013 MessageToEagle.com - Researchers at the University of Leeds may have solved a key puzzle about how objects from space could have kindled life on Earth. While it is generally accepted that some important ingredients for life came from meteorites bombarding the early Earth, scientists...

Here's What We Know About Dark Matter

05/04/2013 09:29
Jennifer Welsh | Apr. 3, 2013, 5:46 PM On Wednesday, NASA and  European Space Agency scientists announced that they've detected the first hints of dark matter from a detector on the International Space Station. What is dark matter? [Read more] ...

Scientists Announce First Evidence Of Dark Matter

05/04/2013 09:26
Dina Spector | Apr. 3, 2013, 1:47 PM On Wednesday, an international team of scientists announced the first results from the most powerful cosmic ray particle detector ever deployed in space to hunt for dark matter. The $1.6 billion Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer, or AMS, is located on the...

Hopis Try to Stop Paris Sale of Artifacts

04/04/2013 17:47
By TOM MASHBERG Published: April 3, 2013 In a rare case of a cultural heritage claim arising from the sale of American artifacts abroad, the Hopi Indians of Arizona have asked federal officials to help stop a high-price auction of 70 sacred masks in Paris next week. [Read more] ... See the...

Astronomers Anticipate 100 Billion Earth-Like Planets

04/04/2013 17:41
by Staff Writers Auckland, New Zealand (SPX) Apr 04, 2013 Researchers at The University of Auckland have proposed a new method for finding Earth-like planets, and they anticipate that the number will be in the order of 100 billion. The strategy uses a technique called gravitational microlensing,...

Sustainable fishing practices produce local rewards

04/04/2013 07:55
by Staff Writers London, UK (SPX) Apr 03, 2013 Communities that act locally to limit their fish catches will reap the rewards of their action, as will their neighbors. That's the conclusion of a study reported in the Cell Press journal Current Biology of the highly sought-after fish known as...

Is An Alien Message Embedded In Our Genetic Code?

03/04/2013 18:51
The answer to whether or not we are alone in the universe could be right under our nose, or, more literally, inside every cell in our body. Could our genes have an intelligently designed “manufacturer’s stamp” inside them, written eons ago elsewhere in our galaxy? Such a “designer label” would be...

How Big Are Galaxies?

03/04/2013 18:47
by Jason Major on April 3, 2013 Ok, now that that’s out of the way check out this graphic by Arecibo astrophysicist Rhys Taylor, which neatly illustrates the relative sizes of 25 selected galaxies using images made from NASA and ESA observation missions… including a rendering of our own...

Organic rice farmer in India yields over 22 tons of crop on only two acres, proving the fraud of GMOs and Big Ag

03/04/2013 18:40
Wednesday, April 03, 2013 by: Jonathan Benson, staff writer (NaturalNews) Despite all the claims made by industry-funded hacks that genetically-modified organisms (GMOs) and other industrial agricultural methods are necessary for the future of humanity, it is the traditional growing methods that...
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