Subhankar Banerjee: Independence From Terror
"Within a few years we are going to have more people off the surface of this planet more often, and we'll have to determine value in that new environment." --Jill Tarter, chairwoman of the SETI...
View ArticleRefresh Organic Beauty and Wellness Adds Zuii Organic Makeup - Certified...
Refresh Organic Beauty and Wellness has announced that it will now offer Zuii Certified Organic Flora Makeup in conjunction with its Miessence line of organic products. Zuii organic makeup is made from...
View ArticleInvesting in Earth's Most Abundant Element
Investing in Earth's Most Abundant Element Reported by Motley Fool 20 hours ago.
View ArticleNASA Developing Laser-Based Deep Space Communications
*Brett Smith for redOrbit.com â Your Universe Online* With so many far-flung devices still transmitting data back to Earth, NASA scientists said they are working on a system that could be described...
View ArticleOklahoma Tornado Watched By NASA Satellites
*Brett Smith for redOrbit.com - Your Universe Online* When NASA climate scientists decided to monitor a storm system headed for Oklahoma in the middle of May, they probably weren't expecting to track...
View ArticleHere's What The Next Big Mars Rover Might Look Like
The next highly-mobile rover to land on Mars will be designed to return samples from the Red Planet to Earth, according to a 160-page report [PDF] prepared by NASA's Mars 2023 Science Definition Team...
View ArticleDunk fails -- 20 of the most epic basketball slam dunk fail videos you will...
Dunk fails, slam dunk fails, epic slam dunk fails -- whatever you want to call them, we love it when a bozo flaps at the rim and comes back down to earth with nothing but embarrassment. Asylum can dunk...
View ArticleEnergy Producers Are off the Hook
The latest global-warming findings suggest that Mother Nature, not man, is responsible for the earth's rising temperature. The timing couldn't be better as energy companies ramp-up production. Reported...
View ArticleBaby-faced Astronaut John Glenn Was Gritty World War II Fighter Pilot,...
John Glenn, the first US astronaut to orbit earth, flew fighter planes through flak-filled skies and over shark-infested waters during World War II in the Pacific, says an article in the new August...
View ArticleAlexei Sayle on what makes us human: We need to realise that the best things...
Continuing our What Makes Us Human series, Alexei Sayle reflects on the time Paul McKenna planted a suicidal post-hypnotic suggestion in his brain, and how our restlessness has been exploited to...
View ArticleHobbit profits at centre of The Butler title row, says Harvey Weinstein
Spat over film's title rights escalates as Harvey Weinstein accuses Warner Bros of bullying on morning TV Hollywood super producer Harvey Weinstein has accused studio Warner Bros of trying to bully his...
View ArticleNASA's next Mars rover to search for E.T. in 2020
NASA's next Mars rover should hunt for signs of past Red Planet life and collect samples for eventual return to Earth, a team of mission planners announced. Reported by FOXNews.com 2 hours ago.
View ArticleMichael B. Jordan Wants To Be Bigger Than Michael Jordan
Michael B. Jordan is competitive. Which may sound like a word reserved for the other Michael Jordan, the famed basketball player, a six-time NBA champion and five-time league MVP. Michael B. Jordan is...
View ArticleIn-depth Analysis and Forecast of China Rare Earth Permanent Magnet Industry,...
NEW YORK, July 10, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- Reportlinker.com announces that a new market research report is available in its catalogue: In-depth Analysis and Forecast of China Rare Earth Permanent Magnet...
View ArticleINFOGRAPHIC: A Century Of Warming
July 10 marks the 100th anniversary of the hottest temperature ever recorded on the surface of the earth. It reached 134 degrees Fahrenheit at Furnace Creek, Calif. on July 10, 1913 inside the...
View ArticleWernher Pramschufer Conducts The Troupe
In Wernher Pramschufer's acclaimed Wagnerian-styled masterpiece, The Troupe conjures up a crescendo of epithets and cascades to incite the arousal of youth to bring into focus from the subconscious the...
View ArticleMeanwhile, In A (European) Galaxy Far, Far Away...
Submitted by Bill Blain of Mint Partners, *Another day of fraught wonderment ahead of us. What does it all mean? *China economic data increasingly suggests there is a serious problem, (that’s still a...
View ArticleDot Earth Blog: Fiddling While the World Warms
Six centuries of climate change as conveyed by violin. Reported by NYTimes.com 9 minutes ago.
View ArticleLars Dyrud Joins Draper to Lead Earth & Space Science Programs
Lars Dyrud has joined Draper Laboratory, where he now leads the Lab’s Earth and Space Science. He leads programs including those that use constellations of satellites to view and understand the Earth...
View ArticleDeep Blue Planet Shares Earth's Coloration, but Similarities Stop There
A deep-blue planet orbiting a star about 63 light years away does have some of the same coloration Earth has, but it's not like our own piece of terra firma, astronomers say. Reported by Newsmax 2 days...
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