PHOTOS: Celebrating 50 Years Of Women In Space
The history of women in space is about to turn 50 years old. Sunday (June 16) marks the 50th anniversary of Soviet cosmonaut Valentina Tereshkova's landmark 1963 flight, which launched her into history...
View ArticleGoogle's Top-Secret Plan To Get The Entire Planet Online Revealed
CHRISTCHURCH, New Zealand (AP) — Google is launching Internet-beaming antennas into the stratosphere aboard giant, jellyfish-shaped balloons with the lofty goal of getting the entire planet online....
View ArticleMovie review: 'Man of Steel'
Well, of course "Man of Steel" is beating expectations, setting a June box office record, and flying high despite pinched-sphincter reviews from a handful of sourpuss critics. In addition to its...
View ArticleI Was Surprised By How Much I Loved Visiting Peru
Peru is one of those places that make iconically beautiful countries like South Africa and Thailand feel a hint of jealousy. The nation’s thriving melting pot of cultures reflect a vibrant, diverse...
View ArticleEurekaMag.com Publishes 54 Thousand New References on Trace Elements in the...
The Life, Earth and Health Sciences Magazine EurekaMag.com provides 36 million references including 11 million summaries in the basic and applied biological, geographical and agricultural sciences....
View ArticleWhy Seth Rogen Loves 'Idiots'
NEW YORK — The Earth has been coming to an end with comic frequency. We've seen tsunamis sweep the oceans ("2012"), the world freeze over ("The Day After Tomorrow") and a rogue planet bear down...
View ArticleChurch Of Scientology Slams 'After Earth' Connections
In addition to being derided by critics as one of the worst movies of the year, "After Earth" was also called out for how its plot mirrors many Church of Scientology teachings. "Will Smith has...
View ArticleHome Never Looks The Same Again
As the sun shutters the world, city lights crackle to life. There's a dancing curtain of aurora borealis. And stars seemingly swarming all around. This is Earth, as seen from hundreds of kilometres...
View ArticleHastings Rare Metals and ANSTO find further technical success
Hastings Rare Metals (ASX: HAS) and the Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation (ANSTO) have teamed together for a joint technical paper, which was presented at the AUSIMM Industry...
View ArticleSupermoon Coming June 24th
*John P. Millis, Ph.D. for redOrbit.com – Your Universe Online* The Moon appears to be in a nearly circular orbit around the Earth. But that word "nearly" means that there are slight variations in its...
View ArticleEnvisat And Sentinel-2 To Provide Gambia Help From Above
*ESA Press Release* Satellites are being used to promote agriculture in one of the world’s poorest countries. Named after the river that traverses the country from east to west, The Gambia is the...
View ArticleNew 'Elysium' Trailer Shows a Depressing Future Earth
A new trailer for Neill Blomkamp's "Elysium" is out, revealing many new details about the movie's plot and setting In the movie, set in 2154, humanity is divided into two castes: the rich and...
View Article'Man Of Steel' Borrows Elements From 5 Other Big Movies
** *Warning:* If you haven't seen the film, there are some spoilers. As "Man of Steel" rolls into theaters this weekend you may find yourself experiencing some serious déjà vu. I enjoyed director...
View ArticleHospitality Suppliers Give Extra Weight To Supply Sustainable Mattresses To...
In line with the contents of this pledge to save earth from further degeneration, sustainable sleep mattresses are being supplied to the hotels. As sustainability is the answer to the threats...
View ArticleArecibo Radar Sees Asteroid 1998 QE2 and Moon
Arecibo Observatory catches the most detailed radar images ever of asteroid 1998 QE2 and its newly-discovered moon as they safely pass our planet. Arecibo, Puerto Rico (PRWEB) June 14, 2013 Arecibo...
View ArticleYourwellness Magazine Explores Cancer Research Innovations
With a new experimental drug shrinking tumours in patients for whom other treatments have failed, Yourwellness Magazine explored other innovative cancer research which takes inspiration from space...
View ArticleCold Snap 116 Million Years Ago Triggered Global Cooling
*Lee Rannals for redOrbit.com - Your Universe Online* Scientists writing in the journal Nature Geoscience report that a cold snap which occurred 116 million years ago triggered an event in the marine...
View ArticleRobots Threaten Earth with Thousands of Nuclear Missiles from Space in Alien...
Robotic aliens threaten Earth from space with gunships shepherding thousands of nuclear missiles in Alien Threat. Ashland, OR (PRWEB) June 17, 2013 Readers' Favorite contest reviewer, Paul Johnson,...
View ArticleIs Another 1930s Dust Bowl Drought Possible This Century?
*From Marlene Cimons, Climate Nexus:* Marlene Cimons of Climate Nexus contributed this article to LiveScience's Expert Voices: Op-Ed & Insights. Drought has beset the Earth since before farming...
View ArticleMissing: Yellow Torpedo-Shaped Robot
Memorial University of Newfoundland has lost a two-metre long, bright-yellow robot in the Atlantic Ocean. The university’s Autonomous Ocean Systems Laboratory says it lost contact with the $200,000...
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