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Science has discovered hell
Hell has an address: 55 Cancri-e is the first alien planet to have some of its surface features directly observed. And it’s no tropical paradise.
For some time 55 Cancri-e has been considered “strange.” Some felt it may be made of diamond. Others suggested it was covered in exotic fluids.
So an international team of astronomers headed up by the University of Cambridge has examined data captured by NASA’s Spitzer Space Telescope about this 40 light-year-distant “super-Earth.”
This Week in Science: Mar 20 — 27, 2016
3D printed heart replicas, A new type of colossal galaxy, shutting down HIV with gene editing, and more!
This Week in Science: March 20-27th 2016
This Week in Science — March 20 −27, 2016.
3D printed heart replicas, A new type of colossal galaxy, shutting down HIV with gene editing, and more.

Harvard University Unveils Plans for Its Science and Engineering Center — By John Gendall | Architectural Digest
“Once a quaint academic village on the banks of the Charles River in Cambridge, Massachusetts, Harvard, like so many other research universities, has transformed itself into a vast 21st-century institution whose significant landholdings are developed on a larger, urban scale. Part of this evolution has involved an expansion across the Charles, into the Allston area of Boston.”
100 Wonders: Cave of the Crystals | Atlas Obscura
“In 2000, two miners drilling an excavation tunnel below Chihuahua, Mexico discovered something truly astonishing.”
Temple Grandin On Her Search Engine — Blank on Blank | PBS Digital Studios, KurzweilAI
“What it’s really like to have an autistic brain and how Einstein’s not the only genius who could have been dismissed for being different.”

Relatively slow greenhouse injections triggered ancient hothouse — By Eric Hand | Science
“There is a cautionary tale buried in Earth’s past. Some 56 million years ago, about 10 million years after the dinosaurs went extinct, a massive amount of carbon surged into the atmosphere, triggering a rise in temperature of 5°C. Scientists often look to the so-called Paleocene-Eocene thermal maximum (PETM) as an analog for today’s rising temperatures, because the magnitude of that ancient carbon injection is thought to be comparable to what humans will release if fossil fuel emissions continue unabated for a few more centuries.”
North Korea’s new science center
This is what it’s like inside North Korea’s new science and technology center.
Why Won’t Sanders, Clinton, Trump and Cruz Discuss Transhumanist Science Issues?
My new Huff Post story asking why the major presidential candidates don’t discuss transhumanist science:
THE BLOG Why Won’t Sanders, Clinton, Trump and Cruz Discuss Transhumanist Science Issues? 03/11/2016 03:49 pm ET Zoltan Istvan US Presidential candidate of Transhumanist Party; Creator of Immortality Bus; Author of #1 bestselling Philosophy novel ‘The Transhumanist Wager’ Image by DonkeyHotey Have y…