Whale Slaps Girl in Face
This student group's trip to the Baja Peninsula took a turn for the getting-slapped-in-the-face-by-one-of-Earth's-largest-mammals when, "[U]nfortunately, Chelsea got smacked in the head by a whale's...
View ArticleBlack History is NASA History Too
As a former astronaut, I've had the privilege of viewing our planet from the vantage point of space where its serenity and absence of borders belies the truth of what sometimes happens on the ground....
View ArticleDespite 'historic' cuts, the US will still have 450,000 active-duty soldiers...
The Pentagon is able to maintain a bloated and extravagant military force even when the US faces no actual security threats"Hagel plans to shrink the United States Army to its smallest force since...
View ArticleIJOART-The Go-to Online Journal for Scientists and Engineers Involved in the...
The International Journal of Advancements in Research & Technology is a monthly online publication which is calling for papers, that is asking students, scholars and writers to submit their...
View ArticleCell Buddy is the Winner as the Most Innovative Company of the Mobile Startup...
Mobile World Capital Barcelona announced yesterday that Cell Buddy is the winner of its startup competition as the best cutting-edge startup with the most innovative business. Barcelona (PRWEB)...
View ArticleThinking 2016: At the 30th Anniversary of Gary Hart's Iowa Breakthrough,...
It's 30 years since the 1984 Iowa presidential caucuses, in which then dark horse Democratic presidential candidate Gary Hart broke though to the front ranks of presidential contenders with a "shock"...
View Article8 Surprising Historical Facts That Will Change Your Concept Of Time Forever
You probably should know these things didn't happen anywhere near when you thought they did... Not everyone can be a world history master, especially when we tend to learn about it in specifically...
View ArticleAstronomers Find Water in the Atmosphere of Hot Jupiter Exoplanet
A team of astronomers at the California Institute of Technology (Caltech) announces the development of a new investigations technique that could help experts determine how many watery extrasolar...
View ArticleInner Faith Travel Offers Sojourn to Revelation Tour in March-April, 2014
Inner Faith Travel has been in existence since the early 1980s and became fully accredited in 1987. We have won the Israeli Tourism Award every year since it's inception in 1995. The company is...
View ArticleDot Earth Blog: Feelings, Facts, Food and Genetic Engineering – A Fresh Look
A chef, a law professor, a scientist and two journalists discuss the role of genetic technology in our food system. Reported by NYTimes.com 5 hours ago.
View ArticleNASA scientists to use space images to help with California’s drought
By Laila Kearney SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) – NASA scientists plan to use images shot from space and within the Earth’s atmosphere to help California monitor one of the worst droughts in its recorded...
View ArticleSally Ride Science Launches “All-Access” Site Licenses for Teacher Training...
New Program Equips Everyone at a School with Professional Development and Standards-Aligned eBooks on STEM Topics and Careers San Diego, CA (PRWEB) February 26, 2014 Today, Sally Ride Science announced...
View ArticleEco-Friendly Gift Provider Paloma Pottery Announces Discounts on Unique Soap...
As the sludge of winter recedes and the promise of spring grows nearer, a simple adornment for the green kitchen or bath can truly lift the spirits. During the month of March, Paloma Pottery is...
View ArticleBrave Florida Leaders Protect Residents From "Nazi" Fluoride Threat
After an hour of often-bizarre pleas from their salt-of-the-earth constituents Tuesday, four of Hernando County, Florida's five county commissioners donned their tinfoil thinking hats and decided to...
View ArticleThe Race to Earn Readers on Owned Media
There is much debate today as to whether or not the end of the corporate website is near, or perhaps has already come. Global brand leaders like Coca Cola, IBM, American Express and so many more have...
View ArticleFinding the Cause of Our Woes
The most common refrain I have heard from college graduates in my city is "I love it here, but there aren't any jobs." I came here to a small Montana city under a certain amount of personal duress and...
View ArticleThe World's Most Spectacular University Buildings
The world's most innovative and architecturally impressive university buildings can be found on campuses from Tokyo to upstate New York. International building database Emporis has just released a...
View Article30 Stunning Images of Space
Though the study of astronomy predates recorded history, and physical space exploration has been possible since the 1950s, humans still remain largely in the dark about what's really out there. For all...
View Article"Made in … India" Launches in Delhi, With a Challenge for Handicrafts to...
LONDON, February 26, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- BE OPEN, the global philanthropic foundation, launched its worldwide project "Made in …" in Delhi on 10 February 2014, the beginning of a two-year journey to...
View Article‘The Americans’ Review: Cold War, Slow Burn
FX’s Cold War spy drama “The Americans” often feels as slow as actual spy craft: I guess we always knew the espionage game is more “Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy” than “Goldeneye” – not a lot of leaping of...
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