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Jan 11, 2012

DIVORCE AND DIVORCED News, Jan 11, 2012


DIVORCE
Divorced New York City man suing over wedding pics speaks
Chicago Sun-Times
He said during sworn questioning this summer that the two began divorce proceedings in 2008. The split was final in 2010, and he said he believed his ex-wife had moved back to her native Latvia. Nonetheless, “I need to have the wedding recreated ...
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DC Council to consider making it easier for gay couples who marry in district ...
Washington Post
The bill would let gay couples who married in Washington get divorced even if they no longer live in the district, provided they live somewhere that would not recognize their divorce. Under current law, one member of the divorcing couple has to live in ...
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Divorce can have a negative impact on your health, leading to an early death
Examiner.com
According the studies the University of Arizona looked at, people who were divorced were 23 percent more likely to die early than those who were married. While these studies don't show a direct correlation between divorce and early death, ...
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The Needle: We're Here, We're Divorced, Get Used To It Edition
Washington City Paper (blog)
So now the DC Council is looking into easing divorces for same-sex marriages where neither partner lives in a jurisdiction where same-sex marriage is legal; the idea, apparently, would be to keep things relatively uncomplicated for any couples who only ...
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Divorce Care starts tonight at PTCUMC
The Citizen.com
DivorceCare is a weekly seminar and support group for people who are separated or divorced. It's a place where they can hear valuable information about ways to heal from the hurt of divorce. The new session will begin on Jan. 11 and will meet from 6:30 ...
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The Neuroscience of Looking on the Bright Side
Scientific American
By Christoph W. Korn | January 10, 2012 Ask a bride before walking down the aisle “How likely are you to get divorced?” and most will respond “Not a chance!” Tell her that the average divorce rate is close to 50 percent, and ask again. ...
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GET UPDATES FROM Reverend William E. Flippin, Jr.
Huffington Post
We've probably all heard that divorce rates, inside and outside of the church, are the same, so we haven't exactly upheld a model of healthy and sustainable marriages for the watching world. We also haven't done a great job caring for the divorced in ...
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Legal Separation or Divorce: Which is Better Financially?
Forbes
We're all familiar with couples who decide to live separately for awhile before actually getting divorced. And typically, these couples use this “trial separation” to decide whether or not they want to pursue formal legal action. ...
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How do you Facebook Timeline Your Divorce?
Huffington Post (blog)
You see, I got divorced this summer. If you go by my Facebook wall, it looks like I flirted with a bunch of men, turned 37, and asked for a divorce. Many people reading would say -- wow, she totally had an affair, can't believe her husband didn't see ...
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DISCOVERIES News, Jan 11, 2012


Physicist writes how universe evolved from nothing
San Francisco Chronicle
By ANN LEVIN, For AP "A Universe From Nothing: Why There Is Something Rather Than Nothing" (Free Press), by Lawrence M. Krauss: In fall 2009, the theoretical physicist Lawrence M. Krauss gave a talk about recent discoveries in cosmology that he ...
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Stephen Hawking talks about what mystifies him — and it's not physics
Washington Post
Most of it is well over the average reader's head: The most exciting physics development in his time, he said, was the “discovery of tiny variations in the temperature of the cosmic microwave background . . . in excellent agreement with the predictions ...
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Health Discovery Corporation Enters into Worldwide Licensing Agreement with ...
MarketWatch (press release)
Actual results may differ materially due to a variety of factors, including, among other things, the acceptance of our approach to applying mathematics, computer science and physics into the disciplines of biology, organic chemistry and medicine and ...
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Eyeless shrimp top astounding discoveries at deep sea vents
msnbc.com
"The physics of the system behaves quite strangely," Connelly said. It appears that supercritical water can act as a conduit for elements and valuable metals, preferentially stripping them from rocks and ferrying them from inside the Earth, ...
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Hawking on the future of mankind
BBC News
... he says, would be the greatest scientific discovery ever, but he is not optimistic about the likely outcome. 1. Was there a "time" when there was "nothing"? - Roland, Lagos The origin of the universe can be explained by the laws of physics, ...
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BBC News
Romanian Education Ministry partners Discovery Channel in scientific show for ...
Romania-Insider.com
Discovery Channel will start broadcasting on January 16 daily educational programs on Math, Chemistry, Biology, Physics and other sciences, suitable for students from the 5th to the 12th grade. The content of the show will be adapted for Romanian ...
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Romania-Insider.com
Keeper of the Flame
Wall Street Journal
In time, Faraday succeeded Davy as a professor at the Royal Institution in London, making many crucial discoveries in physics and chemistry. By Michael Faraday Faraday was not only a wizard of experimental skill but a deep thinker and theorist. ...
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The Jan and Dan Duncan Neurological Research Institute at Texas Children's ...
MarketWatch (press release)
Zoghbi, a renowned neurogeneticist and Howard Hughes Medical Institute investigator, noted that the NRI's 19 investigators and over 130 researchers represent varied disciplines such as genetics, neurobiology, physics, mathematics, bioinformatics and ...
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Higgs Boson, The So-Called 'God Particle': What's Really At Stake?
Huffington Post
The discovery of the Higgs and the completion of the Standard Model of physics will almost certainly lead to new technology we can not even imagine. Who in 1900 would have predicted Smart Phones and the Internet? The odds are great that the rewards ...
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First Hint Of Higgs Boson Particle
Eurasia Review
It is the last missing piece in the puzzle of the Standard Model of particle physics to explain the structure of matter. A discovery would be sensational news. “We indeed may have observed the first evidence of the Higgs particle, but it is still too ...
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Potential for groundbreaking new discoveries in space in 2012
Keremeos Review
If it is correct, physics will get a kick in the pants similar to the one it got at the beginning of the 20th Century, when Einstein and others turned physics upside down. This should be an exciting year. Here's to 2012! Jupiter dominates the southern ...
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Life, Design and the Multiverse
PhysicsCentral.com (blog)
Despite the small amount of support for these design arguments in physics and philosophy academic circles, political organizations supporting intelligent design, such as the Discovery Institute, have yet to use them. “These groups really only focus on ...
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CCNY's Robert Alfano wins first biomedical optics award
PhysOrg.com (press release)
The discovery enabled research resulting in two Nobel Prizes. The winner of the Chemistry Nobel in 1999 used the supercontinuum to monitor chemical reactions. Winners of the 2005 Nobel Prize inPhysics tapped it to create the most accurate clock in ...
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Inexpensive sensor gives advance warning of lithium-ion battery failure
Eureka
Scientists at the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory have developed an inexpensive sensor that can warn of impending catastrophic failure in lithium-ion batteries. The novel sensor device is based on the researchers' discovery of an ...
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Eureka
Earliest-yet observation of August supernova nails it: Destroyed star was ...
EurekAlert (press release)
That discovery earned three astrophysicists, including UC Berkeley and LBNL's Saul Perlmutter, the 2011 Nobel Prize in Physics. Bloom will present his results on Wednesday, Jan. 11, during an 11:30 am CST media briefing at the national meeting of the ...
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Quantum Leap
ArabianBusiness.com
The American theoretical physicist, author and futurist is as renowned for his theories on mathematics, physics and the string theory as he is his thoughts on time travel and UFOs. Luckily, the veteran host of the Discovery Science channel has a rare ...
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ArabianBusiness.com
Scientists call for repeal of 'deluded' EPSRC measures
Times Higher Education
By Paul Jump More than 100 senior chemists, physicists and mathematicians have written to David Willetts, the universities and science minister, to demand the repeal of a raft of recent policy initiatives by the Engineering and Physical Sciences ...
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Times Higher Education
Physics professor traces origins of unique crystal to outer space
The Daily Princetonian
At the time, his idea was so new that it earned him a Nobel Prize in chemistry. But this phase of matter is, in reality, very old. People once thought that crystals had to be orderly and have specific symmetries, fitting together like tiles of the same ...
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The Einstein Expansion Paradox
Science 2.0
Does not only mere emptiness come for free? Reconfirmed with the discovery of the Higgs ether recently, we know that space is not just emptiness. In fact, there has always been the big inconsistency of the orthodox view with particle physics. ...
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On Neutrinos and Angels
The Express Tribune
Using a holy text as a physics book makes little sense. But, sadly, it is all too common. By Pervez Hoodbhoy The writer currently teaches physics and political science at LUMS (Lahore). He taught at Quaid-i-Azam University for 36 years and was head of ...
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The Express Tribune
What Do You Say About Science When Speaking to the King and Queen of Sweden?
Huffington Post (blog)
I shared the Physics prize "for the discovery of the accelerating expansion of the Universe through observations of distant supernovae." It is a great honor and a pleasure for Brian Schmidt, Adam Riess, and me -- together with our teams -- to be here ...
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Leaping lizards and the power of interdisciplinary collaboration
Washington Post (blog)
By Emi Kolawole Lizard (Agama agama) with Cal Tailbot Robot and Model Velociraptor (DiscoveryChannel 4D Anatomy Model, 2008 Fame Master Ent. Ltd.) (Thomas Libby, Evan Chang-Siu and Pauline Jennings. ) What happens when a lizard slips just before ...
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Belle Discovers New Heavy 'Exotic Hadrons'
Interactions.org (press release)
Moreover, data obtained from electron--positron collisions with the world's highest luminosity achieved at the KEKB accelerator have resulted in a series of unexpected discoveries of exotic hadrons, opening a new research frontier in particle physics. ...
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From solar energy to security, NRC spins out ideas
Ottawa Citizen
By Bert Hill, Ottawa Citizen January 11, 2012 7:21 AM The Ottawa-based research establishment is spinning off discoveries that could lead to new product ideas, new companies and new jobs. These potential breakthroughs ride on science that is ...
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Four People's Principles
The Hindu
We must spread science — not physics, chemistry and biology alone: it is the entire scientific outlook. We must spread rational and logical thinking among our masses and make them give up backwardness and superstition. The mindset steeped in casteism,...
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