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Discovering life on Mars is now looking more promising. According to geobiologist Jeff Marlow, anywhere on Earth we see liquid water and enough energy, we see life. The best way to find it on Mars might be to consider what early life on Earth looked like.
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We’re getting closer. Discovering life on Mars, once a glimmer of a fantasy, is now looking more and more promising. According to geobiologist Jeff Marlow, anywhere on Earth we find liquid water and enough energy, we find life. So the best way to find it on Mars might be to consider what early life on Earth looked like. Microbes, one of the earliest forms of life on Earth, have been found in the most extreme environments, consuming methane gas bubbling up from the bottom of our oceans. Mars, too, has methane, and it might also carry liquid water deep below its surface. Could methane and water be the secret to eventually discovering microbial life on Mars? It certainly looks possible, and we’re closer than ever before.

Marlow joined the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution aboard the Alvin submersible to study methane seeps and microbes, a project funded by the National Science Foundation.

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Video courtesy of NASA/JPL and Anne Dekas, Stanford University; Adam Skarke, Mississippi State/NSF/HOV Alvin 2016 ©Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution.

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تنبيه اذا انت تشوف ذا المقطع اعرف اني مع ابوي بالمستشفى مرافق واتمني انكم تدعون له بالشفى الاجل وجزاكم الله كل خير حبايب قلبي #قلب

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David Letterman Goes to India | Years of Living Dangerously

Behind the scenes in New Delhi, with David Letterman and energy expert Arunabha Ghosh.
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China’s Transition to Renewable Energy | Before the Flood

Leonardo DiCaprio visits China to learn about the country’s shift from a reliance on fossil fuels to renewable energy.
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أغرب القوانين العنصرية ضد النساء فى العالم !

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وكأن “نصف المجتمع” لم يكن لقباً كافياً لإعطائها ما تستحقه من حقوق , فبقت على الرغم من ذلك من تحتل النصف الأكثر ضعفاً , الذى يعلو صوته دائماً مطالبة بحقوق لم يمنحها إياها المجتمع أو القانون فى الكثير من الدول التى احتفظت بقوانين صارمة مازالت تمنع المرأة من حقوقها البسيطة
واليوم توجد أكثر من 44 دولة حول العالم تتبنى قوانين تسلب حقوق المرأة وتفرق بين حقوقها وحقوق الرجل

في هذا التقرير نقدم لك صورة عن أبرز القوانين المفروضة ضد المرأة فى دول العالم , ولكن دعنا نؤكد لك في البداية أن ما ستقرؤه هي ليست «نكاتًا»، وإنما هي قوانين يتم تطبيقها بالفعل وتعانى منها النساء حول العالم :

What’s in Peanut Butter? | Ingredients With George Zaidan (Episode 7)

Crunchy versus creamy, runny versus solid … there’s a lot more to peanut butter than just peanuts and salt.
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Join MIT-trained chemist and science educator George Zaidan as he tries to recreate everyday household products like toothpaste, lipstick, or shaving cream using only natural ingredients… and no recipe! He’ll have to decode long lists of intimidating chemical names, figure out what they all do, try and find natural substitutes, and then cook up the do-it-yourself versions in his chemistry lab (kitchen). While George may or may not succeed, we’ll all learn something new and surprising about the products we take for granted every day.

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