Definitely progress being made, though! I'm disappointed in you In other Charlestown news Large waterfront development proposed for Charlestown, where large developments are becoming the norm. Developers propose massive Sullivan Square redo on either side of Three clusters of life-sciences labs, residential units and hotel rooms on 13 acres.
Board approves yet another marijuana shop close by another one, this time in Charlestown. Navy jets to scream over Boston Harbor on Monday morning. When she picked up a pattern that indicated the presence of phosphine, she contacted Sousa-Silva, who has spent the bulk of her career characterizing the stinky, toxic molecule. Sousa-Silva initially assumed that astronomers could search for phosphine as a biosignature on much farther-flung planets.
The researchers then used a model of the Venusian atmosphere, developed by Hideo Sagawa of Kyoto Sangyo University, to interpret the data.
They found that phosphine on Venus is a minor gas, existing at a concentration of about 20 out of every billion molecules in the atmosphere. Although that concentration is low, the researchers point out that phosphine produced by life on Earth can be found at even lower concentrations in the atmosphere.
Bains considered various scenarios that could produce phosphine, such as sunlight, surface minerals, volcanic activity, a meteor strike, and lightning. Ranjan along with Paul Rimmer of Cambridge University then modeled how phosphine produced through these mechanisms could accumulate in the Venusian clouds.
This could show that even a planet at the edge of the habitable zone could have an atmosphere with a local aerial habitable envelope. Sousa-Silva is now leading an effort with Jason Dittman at MIT to further confirm the phosphine detection with other telescopes. Earth has been the only terrestrial planet where we have found phosphine, because there is life here. Until now. Research scientist Clara Sousa-Silva speaks with Wired reporter Abigail Beall about phosphine, a molecule that she has spent the past decade investigating.
Astronomers have uncovered phosphine in the atmosphere of Venus, a potential sign of microbial life, reports Seth Borenstein for the AP. Research scientist Clara Sousa-Silva speaks with Washington Post reporters Joel Achenbach and Marisa Iati about her work trying to determine whether phosphine in the clouds of Venus could be a potential indicator of life.
We found nothing close. Sara Seager. Phosphine on Twitter, and her quest to learn more about phosphine. She identified Buck was born female yet always knew he was male. The film follows Buck as he creates a new genre in porn trying to change the belief that you need a penis to be a man.
Directed by Dan Hunt. Following the film, join the Boston LGBT Film Festival and filmmakers, activists, and academics as we discuss representations of the trans community in contemporary media.
The film follows a number of Moroccan homosexual young men, in their exploration of their religious and sexual identity. These very different men share their personal and emotional experiences on camera.
Directed by Chris Belloni. Dutch and Arabic with English subtitles. Once again the Boston LGBT Film Festival brings you the best in funny, sexy, sad, and outrageous shorts by, about, and for gay men and those that love them. Estimated running time: 90 min. Julia Ostertag created a fascinating document on a new queer self-esteem through original footage, archival footage, music videos and photographs. Directed by Julia Ostertag, Germany. Spitting in the face of the status quos of body image, gender identity, sexuality, and preconceived notions of beauty, Divine was the ultimate outsider turned underground royalty.
Directed by Jeffrey Schwarz. Marion, a sensationalistic TV-journalist, decides to look for her friend Lucia who disappears after a quarrel about the probability of a doomsday scenario. Directed by Maximilian Moll. German with English subtitles. Remington is in love with Hannah but she finds him lazy and uncouth. Then he starts to change.
Suddenly he is becoming neater, nicer, more sensitive. He discovers that his gradual transformation is tied to something he did long ago, to childhood transgressions and curses uttered in graveyards.
Hannah falls for the new and improved Remington, but he starts falling for someone else. Undead, fabulous, they threaten to rock this sleepy town to death.
Directed by Jade Castro. Tagalog with English subtitles. During recent years a fresh rainbow wind has been blowing over the Chinese mainland: a pioneer generation of Chinese parents has been stepping up and speaking out on their love for their gay kids. This documentary features 6 mothers from all over China, who talk openly and freely about their experiences with their gay and lesbian children.
With their love, they are giving a whole new definition to Chinese-style family bonds. Directed by Fan Popo. Mandarin with English subtitles. The Homo Climbtastic convention, the largest group of gay rock climbers in the world, allowed a film crew to document their event. This is the intersection of climbing and queer culture. An interesting accepting, and fun group of amazing climbers and people.
We discover why the convention has grown from six people, six years ago, to over a hundred this year. What is the draw of a gay rock climbing convention and why was it started?
Directed by Brian Spiegel. There are an estimated 2. LGBTQ seniors are 5 times less likely to access social services than their heterosexual counterparts, half as likely to have health insurance coverage, and 10 times less likely to have a caretaker if they fall ill.
Some organized to build retirement facilities; others worked within their cities to create a support network. Directed by PJ Raval. What happens when the safe spaces in our community start to go mainstream?
Directed by Wu Tsang. Follow Toni Michelle. Copy Link. Copy WordPress Embed. What is HeadTalker? How do I add support? Between Boston and Bangalore, blossoming love reveals long-buried truth. When Dr. Jared Harrison, an extremely handsome, world-renowned Middle East journalist, accepts a teaching position at an elite Massachusetts college, he wonders if he can settle down and rebuild his family after all the horrors he has seen.
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