Daily Archives: January 2, 2013

Kerbal Space Program – Episode 11: Kerbal Space Station 2.0 – Video

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Kerbal Space Program - Episode 11: Kerbal Space Station 2.0
Welcome to Kerbal Space Program. A game that will test your ability to successfully construct and fly and space plane or space ship. This game is filled with so much. You have the opportunity to do planetary travels and land on different planets. Soon we will be able to dock with other ships and make space stations. Enjoy KSP, and remember have fun. Thanks for watching NinjaCorporation! "Like" if you liked the video. Subscribe to see even more episodes where I make it to other planets and probably watch me fail in misery. And let me know what you think in the comments.

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Christmas on space station

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Christmas in orbit might not look exactly like the holidays on Earth, but the astronauts living on the International Space Station this holiday season try to make the orbiting science laboratory as homey as possible.

The six members of the station's Expedition 34 crew, three of whom just arrived last week, are spending Christmas and New Years Day aboard the spacecraft, but that doesn't mean they don't get to celebrate. Hundreds of miles above the Earth's surface, the spaceflyers eat, exchange gifts, and try to be merry during Christmas and when welcoming in the New Year.

The space station crew are off duty for both Christmas Eve and Christmas. That means that they don't need to work on any of the 110 experiments aboard the station, and they can take as much time for meals as they want, NASA spokeswoman Nicole Cloutier-Lamasters told SPACE.com.

The space station residents have a few different decorating options available to them. An earlier expedition left the crewmembers a Christmas tree and stockings made from nomex, a flame resistant fiber that's safe to stow onboard. [Holidays in Space: Astronaut Photo Album]

The week before Christmas was an eventful one for the orbital crew as well. Canadian Space Agency astronaut Chris Hadfield, NASA astronaut Tom Marshburn, and Russian cosmonaut Roman Romanenko arrived on Friday (Dec. 21), joining Kevin Ford of NASA, and cosmonauts Oleg Novitskiy and Evgeny Tarelkin to fill out the $100 billion science laboratory to its usual 6-person capacity.

The spaceflyers also have presents. The Progress 48 cargo freighter a robotic Russian supply ship that launched in early August of this year carried more than just basic supplies to the ISS. The Progress also brought holiday presents for the spaceflyers who'd be spending Yuletide in space.

As well as a traditional meal complete with turkey and candied yams, the crewmembers also get the chance to video conference with their families. This is a particular treat because video chatting is usually possible only once a week, and involves a lot of planning for mission control and the spaceflyers.

Despite NASA's best efforts to make the holidays in space as warm as they are on Earth, that doesn't mean astronauts won't get homesick.

Space news from NBCNews.com

Science editor Alan Boyle's blog: Neil Armstrong's brother tells the BBC that he gave the late astronaut feedback on his history-making speech months before it was uttered on the moon.

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HTC Droid DNA -vs- Apple iPhone 5 – HANDS-ON Review For New Year 2013 – Video

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HTC Droid DNA -vs- Apple iPhone 5 - HANDS-ON Review For New Year 2013
HTC Droid DNA -vs- Apple iPhone 5 - HANDS-ON Review For New Year 2013

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ARPA DNA PROJECT – Video

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ARPA DNA PROJECT

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Ramesses III Y-DNA E1b1a Armana mummies 18th dynasty original version {shorter version} – Video

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Ramesses III Y-DNA E1b1a Armana mummies 18th dynasty original version {shorter version}
Video is technically not the original I just made it shorter than the Director cut (original) which explains me having a Director #39;s cut. I cut out a lot of Dr. Keita clips and some quotes to make it less redundant. However, I recommend those who have no problem with the time limit to check out the Director #39;s cut version which flows more with information. video is based off the recent publications of Zahi Hawass 2012.According to a genetic study in December 2012, Ramesses III belonged to Y-DNA haplogroup E1b1a, mainly found in sub-saharan Africa.[26] Hawass at al. 2012, Revisiting the harem conspiracy and death of Ramesses III: anthropological, forensic, radiological, and genetic study Zahi Hawass, egyptologist1, Somaia Ismail, professor of molecular biology23, Ashraf Selim, professor of radiology4, Sahar N Saleem, professor of radiology4, Dina Fathalla, molecular biologist3, Sally Wasef, molecular biologist5, Ahmed Z Gad, molecular biologist3, Rama Saad, molecular biologist3, Suzan Fares, molecular biologist3, Hany Amer, assistant professor of pharmacology6, Paul Gostner, radiologist7, Yehia Z Gad, professor of molecular genetics2, Carsten M Pusch, molecular biologist8, Albert R Zink, paleopathologist9 E1b1a commonly found in 58-60% of African American males and over 90% males in West Africa and peaks as high as 80% in selective regions of East, South, Central Africa. E1b1a is associated with the Bantu migration but is much older, as explained by Dr. Keita. Work is ...

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Happy New Year From DNA Studios – Video

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Happy New Year From DNA Studios
Happy New Year Hope you like the collage

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The Sims 3 Generations – The Young, The Old and The Genome – Video

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The Sims 3 Generations - The Young, The Old and The Genome
The Sims 3 Generation OST The Young, The Old and The Genome Create-a-Sim Steve Jablonsky

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2013 Health Headlines – DNA and The human Genome – Video

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2013 Health Headlines - DNA and The human Genome
forurocstars.com Biggest health stories for 2013 on ABC. Dr. Nancy talks about how DNA testing is going to hit BIG in 2013 as we understand more about your own bodies- we will be healthier!!! Foru has a product line custom made for your DNA. Learn more forurocstars.com

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UW Genome Sciences – Distinguished Faculty Interview Series: Walt Fangman – Video

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UW Genome Sciences - Distinguished Faculty Interview Series: Walt Fangman
MKRaghuraman interviews Walt Fangman, 1 October 2012 UWGS_gsdfis_2012.10.01_Fangman-293m.mp4

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Parasitic DNA in the human genome? – Video

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Parasitic DNA in the human genome?
Is the human genome full of parasites? This might seem like a ridicules question but some researchers suggest that it is. The human genome project revealed that a large number of transposable elements. These DNA segments copy themselves and move around the genome. Some scientists claim they serve no function and have dismissed them as parasitic DNA. Some evolutionary scientists claim that similarities with chimps in these supposedly useless bits prove evolution. But new research shows they have functions. One study revealed that transposable elements activate during embryo development in mice, to control gene expression. Another study revealed they activate in gene dense regions to control gene expression. They are not spread randomly throughout the genome as previously thought. So DNA isn #39;t full of parasites at all, but rather many sophisticated ways to control gene expression. Related Articles: Junk DNA Evolutionary Discards or God #39;s tools? (creation.com Large Scale Function for ERVs (endogenous retroviruses) (creation.com No Joy for Junkies (creation.com Related Products: How Evolution Hurts Science DVD (creation.com

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