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Comment Let me share this one (Score 1) 368

One woman in my work makes the colleagues to go and look to her feces and feel the bumps in her breast... And she has a rare condition that is called pre diabetes, and once she said that her hymen had closed due to a very serious condition that she had down there.

Comment ISS? (Score 1) 153

Am I confused? How an International Space Station becomes a national lab? Isn't it supposed to be International?

Does anyone can tell how much each country/space agency puts in (costs, investigation output, media coverage, etc.) the ISS?
Games

Former Gamers Want More Social Games 114

Gamasutra is running a series of studies on what people from certain demographics want from games. Their most recent article takes a look at former gamers, from the age of 25 to 35, and how they view their old hobby. Many seem to have replaced games with social networking during their non-productive time, and they also tend to favor games they can play with friends in the same room, rather than anonymous online interaction. Previous parts of the study focused on family gamers and older gamers. "We had some of our test consoles rigged up to an internet connection to see how these Missing Gamers would respond to online play. But whilst they were initially impressed at the ability to play with other people all over the world, they soon picked up on the fact that many of the people they were playing with were either too good, or too immature to endure for any length of time. It wasn't long before the online games were abandoned in favor of the simpler split-screen local multiplayer offerings. The ability to nudge, rib, and cajole each other on the sofa (not to mention share snacks and drinks) was simply too much fun to resist."
Privacy

Submission + - Should Google Earth be censored?

h2k1 writes: "BBC is telling that the Pentagon has told Google Earth to remove imagery from militaty bases. Besides that, they show a timeline with some security events related to Google Earth. On the other hand, there are stories about scientific utility to Google Earth.

How could we get the most precise information of the world on this program without someone linking this to posing threats, or in another way, what amount of new information had Google Earth brought to us that was previously inexistent?"
Space

Antique Fridge Could Keep Venus Rover Cool 229

Hugh Pickens writes "In the 1970s and 80s, several probes landed on Venus and returned data from the surface but they all expired less than 2 hours after landing because of Venus' tremendous heat. It's hard to keep a rover functioning when temperatures of 450 C are hot enough to melt lead but NASA researchers have designed a refrigeration system that might be able to keep a robotic rover going for as long as 50 Earth days using a reverse Stirling engine. NASA has not committed to a Venus rover mission, but a 2003 National Academies of Science study recommended that high priority be given to a robot mission to investigate the Venusian surface helping to answer such questions as why Venus ended up so different from Earth and if the changes have taken place relatively recently."
Communications

"Stealth" Plasma Antennas 169

eldavojohn writes "There's a new antenna that consists of plasma and essentially vanishes when you turn it off. While it may seem to not have many uses in the commercial world, it is very important to military personnel who risk detection or for anybody wishing to avoid signal jamming."

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