Topic: DRUGS - on January 20, 2014 at 3:28:00 PM CET
Obama hält Marihuana für nicht gefährlicher als Alkohol
Kiffen ist laut US-Präsident Barack Obama nicht gefährlicher als das Trinken von Alkohol. Das Rauchen von Marihuana sei dennoch eine schlechte Idee, sagte Obama in einem Interview mit der Zeitschrift The New Yorker. "Wie gut dokumentiert ist, habe ich als Junge Marihuana geraucht, und ich sehe es als schlechte Angewohnheit und als Laster, nicht sehr anders als die Zigaretten, die ich als junger Mensch und einen Großteil meines Erwachsenenlebens geraucht habe."
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Topic: DRUGS - on January 20, 2014 at 3:26:00 PM CET
Going the Distance
On the Sunday afternoon before Thanksgiving, Barack Obama sat in the office cabin of Air Force One wearing a look of heavy-lidded annoyance. The Affordable Care Act, his signature domestic achievement and, for all its limitations, the most ambitious social legislation since the Great Society, half a century ago, was in jeopardy. His approval rating was down to forty per cent—lower than George W. Bush’s in December of 2005, when Bush admitted that the decision to invade Iraq had been based on intelligence that “turned out to be wrong.” Also, Obama said thickly, “I’ve got a fat lip.”
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Topic: NASA - on January 20, 2014 at 3:25:00 PM CET
Donut-sized rock suddenly appears in front of Mars rover
As we’ve learned from our recent explorations of Mars, there’s really not a whole lot going on there. Yes, there are geological processes at work, but most of them move at a nearly imperceptible pace. So that's why after nearly ten years of Martian rover exploration, NASA scientists were surprised to see a rock suddenly “appear” in front of the Mars Rover last week.
You can see the rock in the images above. The image on the left shows the area in front of Opportunity on Sol 3528. The image to the right was taken 12 Martian days later and is almost identical—except for a rock the size of a donut that had unexpectedly shown up
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