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adar rosenfeld
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sungazer , sky watcher , natue lover , investor , into science , search for news about earth quakes , volcanos
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August 11, 2017
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health
2017-08-12 14:02
The Health Benefits of Sungazing
I recently saw the feature length documentary, Eat the Sun, and was inspired to explore the practice of sungazing. The practice of sungazing closely resembles its name. At sunrise and/or sunset, when the
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volcano
2017-08-12 13:52
What Would Happen If Yellowstone's Supervolcano Erupted?
Although fears of a Yellowstone volcanic blast go viral every few years, there are better things to worry about than a catastrophic supereruption exploding from the bowels of Yellowstone National Park.
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war
2017-08-12 13:46
North Korea: What happens if the US attacks North Korea? Could it lead to nuclear war?
DONALD Trump has declared that his ‘fire and fury’ warning to North Korea may not have been tough enough. But what happens if the US attacks North Korea? The US President’s unprecedented rhetoric on North
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cryptocurrency
2017-08-12 09:16
The Ethereum of China Is Now a Top 10 Cryptocurrency and Creating a Smart Economy
NEO, formerly known as AntShares, is generally known as the "Ethereum of China." But an even more accurate description of the project would be "China's public blockchain," according
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space
2017-08-11 14:15
Moses, Joshua and the wandering planet
We all know how the Sun, our Earth and the rest of the Solar System condensed out of a vast protoplanetary disc some 4.5 billion years ago. There were some early mishaps such as the collisions which birthed
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space
2017-08-11 13:55
Catastrophic gamma ray explosion detected 10 BILLION light years away by Bath scientists
Scientists based at the University of Bath have helped capture one of the most powerful explosions in the universe: a gamma ray burst . The explosion was so bright it could have been seen “with a pair
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