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POPSReal Madness "sex in space" Dr. James Logan, an expert in space medicine, said the zero gravity portion of the first space tourism flights will last only five minutes, leaving very little time for intercourse. He said couples would likely find sex without gravity to be more trouble than it's worth. "Sex in zero gravity would more or less be a flailing exercise quite frankly," he said. "Sex in Martian gravity might be pretty appealing though."
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POPS7 Wonders of Ultramodern Dubai By 2010 --the year Dubai's known oil reserves will most likely be tapped out--, prince Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum is expecting to attract 15 million tourists. Here's how.
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POPSToronto NOT doing well at all.... torontonians are known of their low esteem and love-hate attitude to their city - so this very low position in voting for Monopoly space is no surprise to me... add some vivid hate of other Canadian cities and its low recognasibility around the world and you shouldn't wonder why even in 'game' TO lags behind..
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POPSTechnological advances in the next 25 year PC World predictions about technological advances in the next 25 years, including devices that deliver information and entertainment to our homes and our pockets, sensors that monitor our environment and chips that deliver augment reality inside our bodies.
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POPStravel videos travel destinations, travel trailers, travel videos, travel and tourism
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POPSStephen Hawking Set to Fly Weightless Today So excited for him! Quote: Other plunges will be made only after the two doctors and three nurses who are accompanying him have made sure he is enjoying it. He won't have his wheelchair and talking computer on the jet with him, although his assistant will bring a laptop and a card with the letters of the alphabet in case Hawking wants to communicate beyond facial expressions.
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POPSVirgin Galactic unviels new Spaceship Interior. "Branson’s Virgin Galactic spaceliners are slated to roll out and begin test flights by early 2008 in Mojave, California, with future operational spaceflights to be staged from New Mexico’s Spaceport America beginning in 2009."
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POPSSex in Space: Imagine the Possibilities What we don’t know is how conception may be affected in humans. There are so many questions that need to be answered. For example, is human conception in space even possible? Will a fertilized embryo attach properly to the uterus wall? Are life-threatening ectopic pregnancies more likely in weightlessness? How will reentry acceleration affect a mother and fetus? Are the higher radiation levels of Earth orbit likely to cause problems with the first cell divisions?