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NASA Rover Finds Convincing Evidence of Water on Ancient Mars

This color view of a mineral vein called "Homestake" comes from the panoramic camera on NASA's Mars Exploration Rover Opportunity.
A well-traveled NASA Mars rover has found some of the best evidence yet that water flowed on the Red Planet’s surface long ago, researchers announced Wed., Dec. 7.

| by Fox | 2011 |

The Opportunity rover, which landed on Mars nearly eight years ago, has discovered a thin, bright mineral vein along

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Shy Express

Second Earth Found? Location Is Promising

This artist's conception illustrates Kepler-22b, a planet known to comfortably circle in the habitable zone of a sun-like star. It is the first planet that NASA's Kepler mission has confirmed to orbit in a star's "habitable zone" -- the region around a star where liquid water, a requirement for life on Earth, could persist.
NASA announced a major milestone in the quest for life in the universe Monday: The discovery of another planet close enough to the sun it orbits to potentially support life.
| by FOX | 2011 |

Called Kepler-22b, the planet is about 2.4 times the radius of Earth and about 600 light-years away.

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Sex & Love

5 Sex Moves Women Want But Are Afraid To Ask For

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I’ve never been afraid to ask for what I want in bed.
| by Jessica Wakeman |

The idea that some women can’t ask for what they want, or don’t know what they want in the first place, is foreign to me.

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Beauty

10 Top Tips For Applying Quick Makeup

Whether it’s for a blind date, your big day, going out with some friends, or even just wearing it to go to school or work, every woman in some time in her life will wear makeup, but sometimes it can be too time consuming to deal with.
| by Hdiana |

Guest blogger Karien from Beauty Ramp is here today to share with us 10 Top Tips for Applying Quick Makeup for those

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Sex & Love

10 Traits Men Appreciate Most in Women

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The rules of the mating game, evolutionary psychologists tell us, have been laid down since the earliest times and have hardly changed with the passing of centuries.

| by Genuis |

What modern males and females consider attractive in the opposite sex is virtually the same set of biological and psychological factors that were held desirable by our forefathers.