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Dec
1st
Tue
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Microscopic lifeforms fascinate! http://is.gd/59wjx

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Maybe we can sleep so it helps - research & suggestions (New Scientist). http://is.gd/59t7K

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“Even if I don’t reach all my goals, I’ve gone higher than I would have if I hadn’t set any.” Danielle Fotopoulis

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Nov
30th
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RT @digitaljournal A black hole’s quasar is seen jetting out a galaxy http://bit.ly/6r4Hst

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RT @digitaljournal Thoora: The online news hub that curates news, discussions (Includes first-hand account) http://bit.ly/6vtWwF

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“Nothing in life is to be feared, it is only to be understood.” Madame Marie Curie

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Nov
29th
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Here are more natual ‘at-home’ remedies. http://is.gd/57jdn

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I’m exploring Eurekalert’s science links (tip: R-click topics/Open link in New Tab). http://is.gd/56M4a

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“History is merely a list of surprises. It can only prepare us to be surprised yet again.” Kurt Vonnegut

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Nov
28th
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Living WONDER in&as ordinary-reality thru science&art shifts me & my world—by “just that much”—now & again.

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How to Predict the Weather Without a Forecast - wikiHow http://ff.im/-c9AF8

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Behold SeaOrbiter, a 51m (167ft) vertical ‘space station of the sea’ (prototype). http://is.gd/56jXp

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