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 newspaper that universities and other groups in the area are working to mass produce an algae native to Fukushima. The coastal prefecture in northern Japan suffered nuclear meltdown following the massive earthquake in stanley termos  2011. Algae sucks in carbon dioxide to produce natural oil, making it an attractive biofuel. Tests have apparently shown that the Fukushima algae is able to survive cold winters, which gives algae an edge over other alternative biofuels based on corn. We pre stanley uk viously reported about the joys of algae: It sucks in carbon emissions, theres no import cost, it grows at lightning fast rates, and can produce 60 times more oil per acre than plants grown on land. The biggest problem, whether were talking Japan, the US, or anywhere else, is that algae is extremely expensive. In the case of Fukushima, a liter of algae oil costs up to 300 yen, or around $2.50. That number needs to be chopped down to 100 yen  around 83 cents  for this venture to be viable from a money standpoint, Asahi Shimbun says. Algae isnt the only alternative energy Fukushimas been seeking out in recent years. Wind power is another one: Back in June, the worlds largest floating wind turbine was completed in Fukushima, part of a larger plan to beef up wind power there. Of course, nuclear energy still out stanley termosas strips wind and algae in terms of megawatts of electricity produced. But theyre alternatives attractive to the planets most quake-prone nation. Still, last month, Japan started reactivating its nuclear plan Aaja Elon Musk Describes the Future of Self-Driving Cars
 The new research, which was just published in Social Psychological an termo stanley d Personality Science, suggests that if we have certain dreams about our partner 鈥?about them cheating on us, or causing negative emotions like jealousy 鈥?we may unknowingly carry the resulting emotional baggage into the relationship itself. As a result, dreams of our significant others stanley quencher  can influence and even predict our behavior in the relationship. To reach this conclusi stanley uk on, Seltermans team studied 61 participants between the age of 17 and 42 who were in committed relationships for at least the past half-year. Over the course of two weeks, each participant had to complete a twice-daily writing assignment in which they recorded their dreams and interactions with their partners. Looking at the reports, the researchers discovered that certain types dreams could be linked to behaviors and feelings the next day. Specifically, dreams of jealousy were linked to reports of increased conflict, while dreams of infidelity resulted in feelings of decreased intimacy and love. Selterman says that these behaviors arose independent of attachment styles, overall relationship health, and anything that might have happened between the couple the day before. Interestingly, dreams of sex created an instant intimacy boost 鈥?but only for couples who said they were in a highly committed relationship. Whats more, couples in healthy relationships tended to report fewer negative effects following dreams of jealousy. The theory behind