Nasa is looking for volunteers to stay in bed for 70 days straight and they'll pay you $18k for your trouble. It's to test the effects of weightlessness and lack of exercise on space travellers. The study simulates the effects of long-duration spaceflight by having test subjects lie in beds for the 70-day period. The beds are tilted head-down at a six-degree angle. According to Dr Roni Cromwell, this tilt which causes body fluids to shift to the upper part of the body, sets off cardiovascular events that are similar to what we see in a space flight.
Internet dating can get weird
"In the smouldering ashes of a marriage break-up I decided to get back out there and meet someone new. So, like many, I gave online dating a try. There wasn't a great deal of choice back then and Match.com was by far the biggest, so I dutifully filled their profile pages, uploaded pictures and submitted payment. I almost held my breath with excitement as I clicked the button to find my matches ... The first match back was 100 per cent: could there really be my perfect partner out there living in the same small town as me!? No, that genius website had decided my perfect match was my ex-wife. I decided I probably wasn't ready to get back on the dating scene after all ..." (Source: B3ta.com)
Getting ahead of themselves
The separatist government of the Province of Quebec is passing a law banning government workers from wearing "ostentatious" religious symbols such as hijabs, kippahs, turbans and large crosses. In response a hospital in Oshawa, Ontario, put an ad in the local paper with a smiling woman wearing a hijab and white lab coat. It reads: "We don't care what's on your head. We care what's in it."
An Almighty botch-up
A reader writes: "Big thumbs down to TV3. The last episode of