September 15, 2013
Mohenjo
Human Interest
amazon, bathroom cleaner, bathroom sink, business, Business News, chrome fixtures, Clean Headlights Toothpaste, Health, Hotels, household products, huffingtonpost, HuffPost Home News, Life Hacks, Making A Home, ncid, New Use For Toothpaste, New Uses, Repurposing Ideas, Repurposing Toothpaste, research, Science, Science News, shower doors, Slideshow, technology, Technology News, Toothpaste Bathroom Cleaner, Toothpaste Caulk, Toothpaste Jewelry Cleaner, travel, vacation
FROM

Click link below picture
.
Toothpaste does wonders for your smile, but that’s not all this staple can do. You can actually use a little bit of the paste in place of quite an array of household products. So, before you throw that tube away because you can’t seem to squeeze out anymore paste, scroll through our list of swaps to see how a little drop can go a long way.
.
1 of 7 uses for toothpaste: Bathroom Cleaner
You can clean chrome fixtures, the bathroom sink and shower doors by scrubbing a little toothpaste on the surfaces with a cloth.
.
.
Click link below for article and slideshow:
.
______________________________________________________________________________
September 14, 2013
Mohenjo
Medical
amazon, business, Business News, climate, Emotional Intelligence, Environment, Find Zen, Finding Zen, Health, Healthy Living News, Heartmath, Hotels, How To Find Zen, huffingtonpost, inner calm, inner clarity, Inner Peace, Less Stress, medicine, Meditation, mental-health, Mind-Body Connection, More Living, Peace, Prayer and Meditation, Purpose, research, Science, Science News, stress, technology, technology innovator, Technology News, The Third Metric, travel, vacation, wellness technology, Zen
FROM

Click link below picture
.55531
HeartMath, widely recognized for its science-based solutions for stress, as well as a personal wellness technology innovator, explores the scientific meaning behind internal “Zen” and how people can easily reduce stress while increasing internal happiness.
Often, we define peacefulness by the absence of stress — a neutral, inactive, state. However, is peace really just a passive state? For most people, adopting the life of a “Zen master” and dedicating endless hours to meditation simply isn’t an option. Interestingly enough, science is helping to define an active peace state that is achievable with just minutes of daily practice.
Active peace can be described as an increased inner clarity, a feeling of inner calm, and a deeper sense of inner balance. This state of active peace is referred to psychophysiological coherence. Science has shown a correlation between coherence and our ability to think, act, and decision-make. Cultivating coherence, or a deeper internal peace, can actually make us more efficient and more capable of experiencing a meaningful and connected life.
The body responds favorably to the coherence state as well — emotional and mental states are revitalized, and the body’s immune and hormonal balance improves.
.
.
.
Click link below for article:
.
______________________________________________________________________________
September 13, 2013
Mohenjo
Science
amazon, biology, business, Business News, Fossils, Hotels, huffingtonpost, human-rights, largest prehistoric fish, Leedsichthys, Leedsichthys 50 Feet, Leedsichthys World's Largest Prehistoric Fish, museums of scotland, Paleontology, Prehistoric Fish Leedsichthys, research, Science, Science News, shark research, Slideshow, technology, Technology News, travel, university of glasgow, vacation, Video, whale shark, World's Largest Fish
FROM

Click link below picture
.
This is one ancient whale of a tale! An international team of scientists from the National Museums Scotland and the Universities of Glasgow and Edinburgh have completed a years-long project to excavate and assemble the most complete fossil of the world’s largest prehistoric fish.
The specimen suggests that Leedsichthys problematicus grew to a full size of around 50 feet long, twice that of previous estimates, according to a written statement from the University of Glasgow.
The massive fish must have cast an impressive shadow as it swam through the seas about 165 million years ago. With a bony physique, Leedsichthys pioneered an important ecological niche: It was the first of the giant plankton-feeders, whose modern-day equivalents today include the behemoth whale shark.
Research team leader Dr. Jeff Liston of the National Museums of Scotland told The Huffington Post in an email that several significant conclusions can be drawn from the Leedsichthys discovery.
.
.
.
Click link below for story, video and slideshow:
.
______________________________________________________________________________
September 13, 2013
Mohenjo
Political
amazon, Bashar Assad, business, Business News, chemical arsenal, Hotels, huffingtonpost, human-rights, John Kerry, John Kerry Bashar Assad, John Kerry Syria, John Kerry Vladimir Putin, libya, middle-east, politics, Politics News, president bashar assad, Putin, research, Russia Syria, Science, Science News, sergey lavrov, Slideshow, Syria, Syria Attack, Syria War, Syria War 2013, syrian president bashar assad, technology, Technology News, travel, Us Syria, vacation, Video, Vladimir Putin
FROM

Click link below picture
.
U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry is rejecting Syrian President Bashar Assad’s suggestion Thursday that he begin submitting data on his chemical weapons arsenal one month after signing an international chemical weapons ban.
Speaking at a news conference with Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov, Kerry noted that Assad said a 30-day lead time would be standard.
“There is nothing standard about this process,” Kerry said, because Assad has used his chemical weapons.
“The words of the Syrian regime in our judgment are simply not enough.”
Kerry cautioned that a U.S. military strike could occur if Assad doesn’t agree to dismantle his chemical arsenal properly.
He said, “There ought to be consequences if it doesn’t take place.”
.

.
.
Click link below for story, video and slideshow:
.
______________________________________________________________________________
September 12, 2013
Mohenjo
Crime
amazon, aviation, business, Business News, Carmen Colon, Crime News, Environment, FBI, Hotels, huffingtonpost, human-rights, Joseph Naso, Joseph Naso 6th Victim, Joseph Naso Serial Killer, Joseph Naso Sharileea Patton, libya, Mug Shots, occupy-wall-street, Pamela Parsons And Tracy Tafoya, politics, research, Roxene Roggasch, San Francisco Crime, Science, Science News, Serial Killers, Sharileea Patton, Slideshow, technology, Technology News, transportation, travel, vacation, Video
FROM

Click link below picture
.
Authorities say they’ve linked a sixth killing to a former photographer facing a possible death sentence for the murders of four Northern California women.
Prosecutors say new evidence ties 79-year-old Joseph Naso to the killing of Sharileea Patton, whose body was found in Marin County in 1981.
The San Francisco Chronicle reports the 56-year-old Patton was in the San Francisco Bay Area looking for work when her strangled body was found stuffed into two garbage bags.
Naso was convicted earlier this year of killing four women in the 1970s and 1990s. All four had alliterative names: Roxene Roggasch, Carmen Colon, Pamela Parsons and Tracy Tafoya.
Naso also is the suspect in a fifth killing in Nevada County in 1992.
.
.
.
Click link below for story, video and slideshow:
.
______________________________________________________________________________
September 12, 2013
Mohenjo
Crime
amazon, business, Business News, Crime News, degree in business management, Hotels, huffingtonpost, human-rights, John Esposito, John Esposito Dead, John Esposito Death, John Esposito Killed, John Esposito Sing Sing, John Esposito Suicide, Katie Beers, Katie Beers Captor Dead, Katie Beers Kidnapper Dead, maing, myaol, Obituaries, research, rural pennsylvania, Science, Science News, Slideshow, state parole, technology, Technology News, travel, vacation, Video, york dungeon
FROM

Click link below picture
.
A man convicted of imprisoning a 10-year-old girl for 17 days in a suburban New York dungeon was found dead in his cell, and she expressed sympathy for his family but not for him.
John Esposito was found unresponsive at a prison in Ossining, N.Y., on Wednesday, said spokeswoman Linda Foglia. The death is under investigation but does not appear to be suspicious, she said.
Esposito, 64, was serving 15 years to life for kidnapping Katie Beers and hiding her under his Bay Shore, Long Island, home in 1992.
Beers is now a married mother of two who earned a degree in business management and works in insurance sales near her home in rural Pennsylvania. She also has been making public appearances in recent months to speak about her ordeal.
She told The Associated Press in a telephone interview that state parole officials called her on Wednesday with the news of his passing. “They wanted me to hear it from them and not in the media, and that is something I definitely appreciated,” Beers said.
.
.
.
Click link below for story, video and slideshow:
.
______________________________________________________________________________
September 12, 2013
Mohenjo
Crime
action news, amazon, Ariel Castro, Ariel Castro Cleveland, Ariel Castro Dead, Ariel Castro Dies, Ariel Castro Prison, business, Business News, Castro Case, Cleveland Kidnapper Dead, Cleveland Kidnapping, CNN, Crime News, gina dejesus, Hotels, huffingtonpost, human-rights, kidnapper, michelle knight, Obituaries, Ohio Kidnapping, research, Science, Science News, Slideshow, technology, Technology News, travel, vacation, Video, violent person
FROM

Click link below picture
.
Convicted kidnapper and rapist Ariel Castro was found dead on Tuesday evening, 19 Action News reported. He was 53.
On Aug. 1, Castro was sentenced to life plus 1,000 years in prison for kidnapping and raping Amanda Berry, Michelle Knight and Gina DeJesus, and holding them captive in his Cleveland home for more than a decade.
He pleaded guilty to 937 counts, including murder and kidnapping, in exchange for the death penalty being taken off the table, CNN reported.
During the sentencing, Castro denied being abusive and insisted that most of the sex was consensual.
‘I’m not a violent person,” Castro said. “I simply kept them there without them being able to leave.”
.
Ariel Castro makes a statement in the courtroom during the sentencing phase Thursday, Aug. 1, 2013, in Cleveland. (AP Photo/Tony Dejak)
.
.
Click link below for story
.
______________________________________________________________________________
September 11, 2013
Mohenjo
Technical
act of violence, amazon, business, Business News, Fort Hood, Gun Violence, Hotels, huffingtonpost, human violence, Jim Fallon, Jim Fallon TED, maing, Mass Shootings, mother jones, myaol, Nidal Hasan, psychopathic killers, research, Science, Science News, technology, Technology News, ted, travel, vacation, Video
FROM

Click link below picture
.
Maj. Nidal Hasan was sentenced to death for killing 13 people and injuring more than 30 in a 2009 attack at Fort Hood, Texas. In the almost four years since that event, 16 more mass shootings have occurred in the United States, with fatalities ranging from four to 28, according to data compiled by Mother Jones.
Each such event inevitably begets the question: What motivates killers? What can turn a person to such an act of violence? A 2009 TED talk by neuroscientist Jim Fallon may hold one of the keys to the enduring mystery of human violence.
Fallon explains that after examining the brains of around 70 psychopathic killers, certain common traits became evident — every single brain showed signs of damage. Fallon was even able to pinpoint a specific area where murderers had experienced trauma: the orbital cortex. Furthermore, he found that the age at which the damage occurred was also a sign of whether someone would become a killer or not.
.
.
.
Click link below for video and slideshow:
.
______________________________________________________________________________
September 11, 2013
Mohenjo
Technical
amazon, Best Ted Talks, box, business, Business News, color, color spectrum, cyborg, gaming, Health, Hotels, huffingtonpost, music, music box, myaol, neil harbisson, organ, photo credit, Power Of Music, research, Science, Science News, spectrum, technology, Technology News, ted talks, Ted Talks Tech, travel, using technology, vacation, wilton
Click link below picture
.
Since 2004, an antenna sticks out of my head that allows me to hear the color spectrum, from near infrared to near ultraviolet. My head has turned into a music box. I can hear the sky, I can listen to my mother’s eyes and I can hear rainbows.
I don’t feel that I’m using technology, I don’t feel that I’m wearing technology, I feel that I am technology. I don’t perceive my antenna as a device, I perceive it as a part of my body, I perceive it as an organ.
I feel cyborg.
.
Photo credit: Red Bulletin/Dan Wilton.
.
.
Click link below for video:
.
______________________________________________________________________________
September 7, 2013
Mohenjo
Science
amazon, Astronomy, business, Business News, dust environment, Hotels, huffingtonpost, Ladee, LADEE Launch, LADEE Livestream, LADEE Mision, LADEE Nasa, lunar atmosphere, Lunar-Atmosphere-And-Dust-Environment-Explorer, Moon, Moon Mission, Moon Mission Launch, Nasa Ladee, nasa launch, Nasa Moon Mission, nasa tv, research, Science, Science News, Slideshow, Space, Space Program, technology, Technology News, travel, vacation, Video, virginia weather, Watch LADEE, wide swath
FROM

Click link below picture
.
NASA will launch a new spacecraft tonight (Sept. 6) to unlock the mysteries of moon dust and the wispy lunar atmosphere, and you can watch the blastoff live online.
The space agency’s Lunar Atmosphere and Dust Environment Explorer, nicknamed LADEE, is poised to liftoff atop a brand-new Minotaur V rocket from Wallops Island, Va., at 11:27 p.m. EDT (0327 Sept. 7 GMT) in what will be the first-ever lunar mission to launch from Virginia. Weather permitting, the nighttime launch may be visible to millions of observers along a wide swath of the U.S. East Coast that stretches from Maine to North Carolina.
But for observers outside the viewing area, NASA has two webcasts to offer live video views of tonight’s planned moon shot. You can watch the LADEE launch live on SPACE.com beginning at 9:30 p.m. EDT (0130 GMT), courtesy of NASA TV.
.
.
.
Click link below for story, videos and slideshow:
.
______________________________________________________________________________
Older Entries
Newer Entries