Tom Friedman will never ever get tired of telling Iraqis to ‘suck on this’
Walking TED talk and taxi-driver-chatter-upper Tom Friedman is obviously not a big fan of Iraq. Possibly because it doesn’t seem like a place where Apple would extend their global empire; building...
View ArticleCracks in Pluto's moon Charon may suggest ancient underground ocean
In the icy outskirts of our solar system, more than 29 times farther from the sun than the Earth, scientists say a great liquid ocean may have once flowed far beneath the surface of a moon called...
View ArticleNew 'Guardians Of The Galaxy' Trailer Shows Off The Villain
Marvel released a new international trailer for "Guardians of the Galaxy" and it finally gives us a much better idea of what to expect from Marvel's next big film. Every teaser and trailer up to this...
View ArticleAlways a Bridesmaid (11 Times)
I'll never forget my first time. I wore this drapey cream-colored promish dress. I think it involved a sash. At 21, I celebrated with the bride and other maids at some karaoke bar for the Bachelorette...
View ArticleChris Pratt Gets Abducted by Aliens in New ‘Guardians of the Galaxy’ Trailer...
A new U.K. trailer for Marvel's “Guardians of the Galaxy” hints at the origin story for Chris Pratt's character, Star-Lord. “I was only a kid when I left Earth,” Pratt's voiceover says as a young boy...
View ArticleMaking Every Day the Day of the African Child
As we celebrate the Day of the African Child this week, we hold in our hearts the brave Nigerian schoolgirls -- those in captivity, those who have escaped, the thousands whose fearless assertion of...
View ArticleCASIS Announces Grant Awards for Remote Sensing
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla., June 17, 2014 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The Center for the Advancement of Science in Space (CASIS) has announced grant awards for five projects focused on remote sensing...
View ArticleLargest Active Volcano on Earth Rumbles Back to Life
Reported by Scientific American 7 hours ago.
View ArticleHow to Get the Shot: 9 Tips From Wildlife Photographers
In the midst of city living, it’s easy to forget that beyond the tall buildings, the world can be a wild, wild place. Although the concrete jungle has its own ecosystem of sorts (see: rats, pigeons),...
View ArticleSports World Needs More Tony Gwynns, A Lot More
Tony Gwynn played baseball at the highest level while also displaying humility, affability, and a down-to-earth outlook. He stands in contrast to the self-centered, jerk superstars so often idolized....
View ArticleTerminal City: A Talk with Linda Fairstein
Linda Fairstein needs no introduction. For more than two decades, this former prosecutor was Chief of the Sex Crimes Unit of the Manhattan District Attorney's office. She tried many "ripped from the...
View ArticleWhy Are the Democrats So Unified?
Although you may not have heard about it yet, some people on the left are trying to organize opposition to military action in Iraq. Democracy for America, the group started by Howard Dean, is starting...
View ArticleStudy: Vast Ocean of Water is Trapped Inside Crystal "Sponges" in Mantle
Trapped crystalline water is believed to be enough to fill the Earth's oceans 1 to 3 times over Reported by DailyTech 5 hours ago.
View ArticleIce 'Sculptures' As Big As Skyscrapers Found Under Greenland Ice Sheet
The Greenland ice sheet may look like a vast expanse of white, but scientists peering beneath the smooth veil have found a fun house of sorts, full of giant jellyroll-like ice sculptures that could...
View ArticleEvidence of Things Not Seen: the Diary of an Unlikely Warrior
New guide by Angela Powers Flippen provides ammunition for spiritual warfare. Russellville, KY (PRWEB) June 17, 2014 “There are more things in heaven and earth, Horatio, than are dreamt of in your...
View ArticleURETEK Holdings Hires Joseph Bailey as Sales Engineer for the State of Georgia
As Sales Engineer, Mr. Bailey will be responsible for developing and growing URETEK’s brand awareness in Georgia for URETEK’s government, commercial, residential and industrial business segments. Joe...
View ArticleEarth's Most Abundant, Yet Elusive, Mineral Named After Nobel Prize Winner
Reported by Scientific American 3 hours ago.
View ArticleThe Tao of Things
When considering the Internet of Things, there has been much focus on the hardware: the billions of communicating devices. However, in realizing the potential of the IoT, the hardware is not the hard...
View ArticleThese Moving Photos Show The Passion Of A Blind Soccer League
MEXICO CITY (AP) — As nations from around the globe battle in the World Cup, a more unusual soccer championship has just been decided on a hard court in Mexico's capital. For 18 years, the men of the...
View ArticleSupermoon 2014 Dates: When is the Next Supermoon? And What is It?
The post Supermoon 2014 Dates: When is the Next Supermoon? And What is It? by Zachary Stieber, Epoch Times appeared first on The Epoch Times. Two supermoons have already passed in 2014 but one is...
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