Let's all just remember Romney believes in magical underwear and that «god»
lives near a planet called Kolob.
Not exact matches
Darin Kingston of d.light, whose profitable solar - powered LED lanterns simultaneously address poverty, education, air pollution / toxic fumes / health risks, energy savings, carbon footprint, and more Janine Benyus, biomimicry pioneer who finds models in the natural world for everything from extracting water from fog (as a desert beetle does) to construction materials (spider silk) to designing flood - resistant buildings by studying anthills in India's monsoon climate, and shows what's possible when you invite the
planet to join your design thinking team Dean Cycon, whose coffee company has not only exclusively sold organic fairly traded gourmet coffee and cocoa beans since its founding in 1993, but has funded dozens of village - led community development projects in the lands where he sources his beans John Kremer, whose concept of exponential growth through «biological marketing,» just as a single kernel of corn grows into a plant bearing thousands of new kernels, could completely change your business strategy Amory Lovins of the Rocky Mountain Institute, who built a
near - net - zero - energy luxury home back in 1983, and has developed a scientific, economically viable plan to get the entire economy off oil, coal, and nuclear and onto renewables — while keeping and even improving our high standard of
living
I am a nuclear physicist and do not believe in God, which was a slow process in my
life to conclude that a few billion years of trial and error along with some incredible sets of «rules» make what happened on Earth inevitable, and is happening on any
planet with the
near same conditions that are found here.
God
lives on a
planet near the star Kolob.
Yet the collisions or
near misses dictated by these theories are inherently very improbable, perhaps only ten for the entire
life of our galaxy during the past five billion years.32 With so few
planets in existence, we could hardly assume that there would be much
life elsewhere, at least not in our galaxy.
Zoos would be regarded as barbaric as 14th century prisons, and we would subordinate our own desires for immortality to the cold hard reality of an uncaring Universe in which every species on the
planet lives in a narrow 7 mile wide soap film below which there is 1,000 degree magma and above which there is the
near absolute - zero vacuum of outer space.
For Wishere to come anywhere
near West Ham he would have to prove his sustainability and for Wenger to come to his senses.If he thinks anyone is gonna buy Wilshere at # 20m and a buy back clause are
living on another
planet.
Donald Yeomans, who calculates the orbits for
near - Earth objects at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, says that comets flung out from that belt pummeled our
planet shortly after its formation and could have left behind water, possibly creating the conditions that allowed Earth to become a cradle for
life.
If the
planet is only one Earth mass, Jenkins says, any
life there might be
near its end; the world would be on the verge of a runaway greenhouse effect, with gravity too weak to prevent its
life - giving water from boiling off into space due to rising surface temperatures.
In «
Life might have a shot on planets orbiting dim red stars,» Christopher Crockett describes the hurdles life might face in evolving and surviving near these cool st
Life might have a shot on
planets orbiting dim red stars,» Christopher Crockett describes the hurdles
life might face in evolving and surviving near these cool st
life might face in evolving and surviving
near these cool stars.
Planned as larger and offering images many times sharper than the Hubble Space Telescope, the HDST could be used to study relatively
near Earthlike
planets for signs of
life.
Earth's time bombs may have killed the dinosaurs The fate of the dinosaurs may have been sealed half a billion years before
life even appeared, by two geological time bombs that still lurk
near our
planet's core.
As the hot Jupiter dashes inward, its gravity ejects any smaller
planets near the star, both explaining the absence of close planetary neighbors and suggesting that solar systems with hot Jupiters are unlikely to host
life - bearing worlds resembling Earth.
We've just discovered a
planet in the
nearest star system that could potentially host
life.
The water - restricted conditions that exist on Mars would make it difficult for Earth - like
life to exist
near the surface of the
planet.
During the relatively brief, combined giant phases of the two stars at present, however, a
planet could orbit the Aab pair far enough out for the two stars to act as a single gravitational source and
near enough for it to receive enough energy to sustain
life, possibly around 12.5 AUs out from the binary.
The recent discovery of Proxima b1, a habitable Earth - mass
planet next to the
nearest star, opened a unique opportunity in the search for extra-terrestrial
life.
Thanks to ALMA, astronomers will be able to make detailed images of stars and
planets being born in gas clouds
near our Solar System and to better understand how stars, planetary systems and even
life itself formed.
«It used to be the thought that
life could only exist in a narrow zone
near a
planet's star because you need to be there to maintain liquid water.
While larger
planets could have sufficient gravity to attract a massive hydrogen - helium atmosphere, smaller
planets — like Mars or Mercury that have less than half the Earth's mass — located in or
near their star's habitable zone may lose their initial
life - supporting atmosphere because of low gravity and / or the lack of plate tectonics needed to recycle heat - retaining carbon dioxide gas back into the atmosphere (Kasting et al, 1993).
We thought about the incredible goddesses in folklore
near and far,
living goddesses that are walking the
planet today and who continuously inspire us and ones long gone.
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Planet tells the story of a near future, where the planet Saturn suddenly changes into a possible place for humans to
Planet tells the story of a
near future, where the
planet Saturn suddenly changes into a possible place for humans to
planet Saturn suddenly changes into a possible place for humans to
live.
Sandwiched between the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans
near the narrowest point of the Central American isthmus, Costa Rica is one of the most bio-diverse areas on the
planet, boasting breath - taking natural beauty across a multitude of diverse habitats, alongside a comfortable, laid - back way of
life.
Experience the adventure of your
life: From fighting epic bosses after surviving a space war to a
near surface flight on an icy
planet and the infiltration of a secret space station.
With the help of their trusty Astro Worker, players terraform
planets, decimate local fauna and drive native animal
life to
near extinction in their quest for the perfect soup.
In the process new visual languages, commodities and
life forms are being generated reflecting back to us our often violent entanglement with the world: patterns of embryonic development in mutated lab - test worms,
live - streamed flows of CO2 gas across the
planet, or a group of
near - extinct animals passing by a tree and noticing the tracking camera.
Then suddenly, in the last ten thousand years — a mere 0.4 % eye blink of time — our population increased over 1000 times, we decimated the earth's stocks of non-renewable resources, we cut down over 90 % of the
planet's forests, we fished her oceans to the edge of extinction, and we
live in a
near - constant state of conflict with each other.
I would much rather
live with the costs of fixing a problem and taking the (
near zero, in my opinion) chance that we're wrong than doing the climate equivalent of betting the
planet at a roulette wheel.
I suggest that this involves not only considering how we interact with those
near to us, nor even how we interact with people on the other side of the world, but how we interact with all of
life on the
planet.
Our
planet's surface is now kept at a comfortable temperature because the atmosphere traps some of the radiant heat from the Sun and keeps it
near the surface, warming the
planet and sustaining
living creatures.