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Space: The Earth is Getting (Slowly) Farther Away From the Sun

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The sun moves in such a predictable way across the sky that you might never suspect that its relationship with Earth is changing all the time. In fact, the average distance between Earth and the sun is not static year over year. So do we know if Earth is getting closer to or farther from … Read more

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Review: Relativity – Carole Cummings and Andrew Q. Gordon

Relativity - Carole Cummings and Andrew Q. Gordon

Genre: Urban Fantasy Reviewer: Ulysses, Paranormal Romance Guild Get It On Amazon About The Book We’re not alone. There are an infinite number of universes and no two are the same. For Nathan Duffy, life involves several truths—he has an iron grip on his talent, he will never walk again, and he will never stop … Read more

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Cloning: Scientists Create Mouse Embryos Using Only Stem Cells

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For the first time, scientists have created mouse embryos in the lab without using any eggs or sperm and watched them grow outside the womb. To achieve this feat, the researchers used only stem cells and a spinning device filled with shiny glass vials. The experiment is a “game changer,” Alfonso Martinez Arias, a developmental … Read more

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Review: Goddess of the Ancients – Roan Rosser

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Genre: Urban Dark Fantasy, Horror LGBTQ+ Category: Gay Reviewer: Maryann Get It On Amazon About The Book The neon lights of Las Vegas mask the horrors hiding in the shadows. Horrors like my ancient vampiric maker, the Goddess Tawaret. Tawaret promises me power in exchange for helping her. She wants to be worshiped again, and … Read more

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Writer Fuel: Scientists Find 200 Places Astronauts Could Live on the Moon

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Lunar scientists think they’ve found the hottest places on the Moon, as well as some 200 Goldilocks zones that are always near the average temperature in San Francisco. The moon has wild temperature fluctuations, with parts of the moon heating up to 260 degrees Fahrenheit (127 degrees Celsius) during the day and dropping to minus … Read more

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Writer Fuel: The Biggest Historical Mysteries That May Never be Solved

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There are some historical mysteries that may never be solved, from the date that Jesus was born to the identity of Jack the Ripper to the location of Cleopatra’s tomb. Sometimes, that’s because the relevant excavated material has been lost or an archaeological site has been destroyed. Other times, it’s because new evidence is unlikely … Read more

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Review: SurReality – Matt Doyle

SurReality - Matt Doyle

Genre: Horror Reviewer: Maryann Get It On Amazon About The Book Tony Cork and Benny Marks were ‘The Princes of UK Paranormal Television.’ Then, while investigating an urban legend for their 2015 Christmas Special, the couple found themselves torn apart by tragedy. Told through a series of blog posts written by the fans that loved … Read more

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Writer Fuel: How Many People Can Earth Support?

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There are nearly 8 billion people (opens in new tab) living on Earth today, but our planet wasn’t always so crowded. Around 300,000 years ago, when Homo sapiens likely first appeared, our total population was small, between 100 and 10,000 people. There were so few people at the start, that it took approximately 35,000 years … Read more

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Writer Fuel: Why Red Giants Dance

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Scientists can finally explain why some massive stars appear to dance around in the sky even though they are not actually moving: The stars have unusually bubbly guts that cause their surfaces to wobble, thus changing the amount of light they give off, according to a new study.  The dancing stars are known as red … Read more

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Review: I’m the Last Face You’ll Ever See – Matt Converse

The Last Face You'll Ever See - Matt Converse

Genre: Horror Reviewer: Maryann Get It On Amazon About The Book Take a terrifying look inside the twisted mind of a serial killer in this modern day nod to Alfred Hitchcock’s Psycho. Sean’s nightmares seem psychically connected to Stephen, a loner who lives in the back of the building. After several grisly murders including a … Read more