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The Greatest things always have small beginnings.
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steemgiant
science
2018-08-19 21:52
NASA's New Mission to the Sun
You may have heard of a NASA's new mission to the sun lately, especially if you are interested in "space" stuff. Since I am VERY interested in such things, I will be regularly posting about the
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science
2018-08-18 21:57
Something Weird Found on Mars
Although NASA hasn't admitted to finding any "Martians" on Mars as of yet, they are finding other things of interest. For example, they found water not long ago in ice form and even possibly
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life
2018-08-18 01:04
Shrines! Shrines!
"Surely you don't believe in the gods?" ~Aristophanes 450 BC
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meme
2018-08-17 02:59
On Free Speech...
"When the speech condemns a free press, you are hearing the words of a tyrant." ~ Thomas Jefferson, author of The Declaration of Independence.
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life
2018-08-15 17:50
Something Smells Fishy
According to locals of a small Russian village, some strange sea animal has washed up on their shores. Exactly what it is, no one seems to know. They describe the animal to be covered in "tube-like
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science
2018-08-15 02:49
Could You "Kill" a Robot?
German scientists were experimenting with "humanoid" robots, wanting to research how humans interacted with them. One of the many tasks for the humans was to unplug the robot after their interaction
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science
2018-08-14 02:07
Science Says We Shouldn't Exist...
Nature abhors imbalance. For every ying, there must be a yang. For every day, there must be a night. For every heads, there must be a tails. And, for every particle, there must be an antiparticle. But
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science
2018-08-12 21:01
New "Tiny" Galaxy Discovered
So, it seems that scientists have discovered another galaxy that orbits our own, the Milky Way galaxy. Ironically, our own galaxy, in the grand scheme of the universe, is a rather pip squeak of a thing,
steemgiant
life
2018-08-11 21:01
On Education
~Socrates circa 420 BC
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story
2018-08-10 11:57
The Shepherd's Boy
Aesop's Fables: The Shepherd's Boy
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meme
2018-08-10 00:41
Wolf in Sheep's Clothing
Aesop's Fables: The Wolf in Sheep's Clothing
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meme
2018-08-09 17:01
On Being Always Busy...
"Beware the barrenness of a busy life" ~Socrates c. 420 BC
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meme
2018-08-08 22:18
Inspiration for Depressed Steemians
Here is an ancient tale that may provide some needed inspiration for depressed Steemians. Remember, this too shall pass and that nothing lasts forever. The price WILL go up again!
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meme
2018-08-08 02:01
On True Knowledge...
"True knowledge exists in knowing that you know nothing." Socrates c. 420 BC
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science
2018-08-06 20:39
Eat a Bean. Save the World.
If cutting back on fossil fuels is too inconvenient, some scientists say they have an alternative for you: Bean power. If you want to be a responsible, contributing citizen of the world and do your part
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science
2018-08-06 18:20
Goin' Rogue
It is estimated that the ELE (Extinction Level Event) asteroid that killed off the dinosaurs, known as the Chicxulub impactor was about 10 to 15 kilometers in diameter. That's about the size of a small
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life
2018-08-06 00:49
The Golden Rule is Universal
Nature abhors imbalance. She does not require "equality" necessarily, but she will demand equilibrium. A tree whose roots are not deep enough will blow over in a storm. An enormous boulder may
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life
2018-08-04 19:55
If This Don't Make You Smile, Ya Ain't Got No Soul
There's something about watching someone who enjoys what they are doing that makes me feel inspired. Talent, precision and accomplishment are all admirable, but you can't fake joy if you don't have it.
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meme
2018-08-04 04:17
On Old Age...
"Old age is but a second childhood." ~Aristophanes, c. 425 BC
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science
2018-08-03 16:27
Rogue Waves and the Bermuda Triangle
So, after all of these years, it seems that the scientists have finally decided what makes the "Bermuda Triangle" so mysteriously deadly: waves. Rogue waves, more specifically. Which makes sense,
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