Here's A Picture Of The Smallest Earth-Orbiting Satellite Ever
This is a picture of the smallest satellite yet to be launched into orbit around Earth. If all goes well, it and 103 identical siblings, known as sprites, will be scattered into space on May 4 from a...
View ArticleHiking Through Peru Showed One Journalist The True Dangers Of Climate Change
Rising sea levels and more extreme temperatures aren't the only problems we can anticipate as the Earth warms. Climate change is causing local extinctions of plants and animals — and in places like...
View ArticleSmithsonian's new resident roamed earth long ago
First T. Rex fossil to join the museum's dinosaur exhibit features close to 200 bones Reported by CBS News 13 hours ago.
View ArticleWhat The Heck Is Machine Learning?
Machine learning is a computer's way of learning from examples, and it is one of the most useful tools we have for the construction of artificially intelligent systems. It starts with the effort of...
View ArticleRescuers struggle to help Afghans hit by landslide
Afghan rescuers and hundreds of volunteers armed with shovels and little more than their bare hands dug through earth and mud Saturday looking for survivors or bodies of loved ones killed by a massive...
View ArticlePatronizing Paychecks
In a move as surprising as limos at a state funeral the GOP has misplaced their ticket for the clue train. Yes, again. Just when you think they get it, party leaders move heaven and earth and that...
View ArticleSalt Lake City Senior Care Company Receives 2014 Best of Home Care® Employer...
Home Care Assistance of Utah is recognized as one of the top home care agencies in the country based on employee satisfaction Salt Lake City, UT (PRWEB) May 03, 2014 Home Care Assistance of Utah, a...
View ArticleMicroorganisms From Earth Can Invade Mars: Study
Scientists find that certain microbes are tough enough to survive interplanetary flights. Reported by IBTimes 14 hours ago.
View ArticleHardy Little Micro-Organisms From Earth Could Hitch A Ride On A Spacecraft To...
Hardy Little Micro-Organisms From Earth Could Hitch A Ride On A Spacecraft To Colonize Mars Reported by ajc.com 13 hours ago.
View Article2,000 Feared Dead in Afghan Landslide
Officials were expected to designate the site, in earth nearly 30 feet deep, a mass grave. Reported by NYTimes.com 12 hours ago.
View ArticleCalifornia Faces An Extremely Cruel And Dry Summer
California's final snow survey of the year doesn't bring any good news for the drought-stricken state. On Thursday, water officials said that the water content in the statewide snowpack was 18% of...
View ArticleEven Comedians Know "America Is Sliding Very Fast Towards Fascism"
Submitted by Mike Krieger of Liberty Blitzkrieg blog, The writing on the wall is there for anyone willing to take a look and be honest with themselves. I always try to highlight when public figures...
View ArticleProof That Earth Is Bombarded by 10 Times More Asteroids Than Previously Thought
The post Proof That Earth Is Bombarded by 10 Times More Asteroids Than Previously Thought by J. D. Heyes, www.naturalnews.com appeared first on The Epoch Times. By J.D. Heyes, contributing writer to...
View ArticleFive reasons to love Kentucky Derby winner California Chrome
California Chrome is a charming, down-to-earth story. Here are five reasons to love the Kentucky Derby winner, who was simply magnificent in his win in the Run for the Roses. Reported by FOX Sports 6...
View ArticleScientists Working Hard To Prevent Microbial Invasion On Other Worlds
*redOrbit Staff & Wire Reports - Your Universe Online* In order to avoid potential microbial contamination while searching for signs of microbial life on other planets, the authors of three...
View ArticleWastewater Disposal From Fracking Could Lead To 'Induced Seismicity'
*redOrbit Staff & Wire Reports - Your Universe Online* The risk of fracking-related underground wastewater disposal could pose a far greater risk of causing earthquakes than experts have previously...
View ArticleMay the Fourth Be With You: It's Star Wars Day
Darth Vader walks the Earth today. And by that, we mean he's walking all over the place — fans of the sci-fi franchise are celebrating Star Wars Day, or May 4 for the less geek-inclined. Reported by...
View ArticleAirport Tip: There's A Breakfast Sandwich At JFK's Shake Shack
There's only one Shake Shack on Earth that will serve you a breakfast sandwich, and it's at JFK Airport's Terminal 4 (though legend has it the Madison Square Park one used to serve breakfast). This...
View ArticleThe roads the helped build America: Map shows the more than FOUR MILLION...
The road network of the United States, one of the largest human constructions on earth, consists of more than four million miles of mapped roadA Reported by CapitalBay 14 hours ago.
View ArticleThe Collaboratory and ART Network at Ringling College of Art and Design...
Student-produced promo spots showcase WoundSeal first aid product and compete for top “likes” in $3,500 scholarship contest – vote online through May 31, 2014. Sarasota, FL (PRWEB) May 04, 2014 The...
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