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Best Science Photos of the Week Best Science Photos of the Week(0)

From A Firefly Forest To Ocean Swirls Like A Van Gogh Painting. View The Best Science Photos Of The Week – March 31, 2012

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Amazing New Images of Titanic Wreck Revealed Amazing New Images of Titanic Wreck Revealed(0)

Just in time for the 100th anniversary of the most storied maritime disaster in history, National Geographic magazine and a team of researchers have unveiled new images of the Titanic, revealing unrestricted views of the wreck for the first time ever. Read More

Life on Billions of Planets? Could Be Life on Billions of Planets? Could Be(0)


“The Creator must have an inordinate fondness for beetles,” the early 20th-century biologist J.B.S. Haldane once said. “He made so many of them.” If Haldane had been an astronomer, he might have said the same about the nondescript red stars known as M-dwarfs. Read More

Parlez Vous Gamer? A Gaming Dictionary for Parents Parlez Vous Gamer? A Gaming Dictionary for Parents(0)

If it sometimes seems as if you’re speaking a different language than the video game fans in your household, that’s because you are. Read More

Amazing! Google’s self-driving car allows the blind to drive (VIDEO) Amazing! Google’s self-driving car allows the blind to drive (VIDEO)(0)

“This is some of the best driving I’ve ever done,” Steve Mahan said the other day.

Mahan was behind the wheel of a Toyota Prius tooling the small California town of Morgan Hill in late January, a routine trip to pick up the dry cleaning and drop by the Taco Bell drive-in for a snack. Read More

Top 5 New Gadgets of the Week Top 5 New Gadgets of the Week(0)

This week in tech saw a dramatic and disappointing end to the Bird-Man Hoax,

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Update – James Cameron: Earth’s deepest spot desolate, foreboding Update – James Cameron: Earth’s deepest spot desolate, foreboding(0)

WASHINGTON (AP) — The last frontier on Earth is out-of-this-world, desolate, foreboding, and moon-like, James Cameron said after diving to the deepest part of the ocean. Read More

Avalanches aid ice-cream research Avalanches aid ice-cream research(0)

X-rays have revealed how the structure of ice cream changes as temperature fluctuates. Read More

Whiz Kids: Meet the teenage winners of YouTube’s Space Lab science competition Whiz Kids: Meet the teenage winners of YouTube’s Space Lab science competition(0)

Three brilliant teenagers have asked questions that can only be answered on the International Space Station. YouTube has agreed to send them. Read More

Mercury Stirs: The Iron Planet is Livelier Than We Think Mercury Stirs: The Iron Planet is Livelier Than We Think(0)


Mercury is the solar system’s Greenland. We know it’s there, we’ve heard some interesting stuff about it, but we just don’t give it a whole lot of thought — and that has long included NASA.

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5 Tips for Making Your iPhone or iPad Run Faster 5 Tips for Making Your iPhone or iPad Run Faster(0)

My iPhone (3GS), now nearing its second birthday, has seemed sluggish for a few months. It started around the same time that I installed iOS 5, that latest major update to the mobile operating system.

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Why Bilinguals Are Smarter Why Bilinguals Are Smarter(0)

SPEAKING two languages rather than just one has obvious practical benefits in an increasingly globalized world. Read More

NASA’s new Mars rover, Curiosity, kills time on Twitter NASA’s new Mars rover, Curiosity, kills time on Twitter(0)

NASA’s newest Mars rover, Curiosity, has a lot of time on its hands these days–so naturally it’s spending a lot of time on Twitter. Read More

First Neutrino Message Sent Through Rock First Neutrino Message Sent Through Rock(0)


“Researchers from the University of Rochester and North Carolina State University have for the first time sent a message using a beam of neutrinos — nearly massless particles that travel at almost the speed of light,” U of R reports. Read More

Funny – “Sometimes I Talk to Siri Like a Robot” Funny – “Sometimes I Talk to Siri Like a Robot”(0)

Having trouble getting Apple’s voice-activated digital assistant to understand what the heck you’re asking her? Just talk to your iPhone 4S in the modulated, inflectionless tones she loves. Read More

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