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Subscribe- Top 5 Most Dangerous Scientific Discoveries of the Last DecadeIt is an exciting time for science. Scientists are coming up with new discoveries all the time. Many of these discoveries can improve our lives. Others, not so much.
- Students Invent 'Invisible' Bicycle Airbag HelmetA couple of students in Sweden have invented a new type of bike helmet that is only seen when an accident occurs.
- Are Children Spending Too Much Time with Technology?Even babies are getting in on the action, using iPads to play games and learn. Is this a good thing?
- Ancient Indian Inventions That Are Still Used TodayDid you know plastic surgery was practiced in ancient India 4,000 years ago? The game of chess was invented by a Brahman decreed by an Indian king. Many of the mathematical concepts we use today had origins in ancient India.
- Study Shows Facebook Addictive Especially Among Women, the Poor and UneducatedA new study shows that Facebook is addictive especially among women, poor people, and those with a limited Education.
- Recent Scientific Discoveries that Could Change Human LivesThe following finds may make it possible to cure disease, and even turn back the aging clock. Some of the best results of these finds may be far in the future, while some may be right around the corner.
Scientific Advancements in Health, DNA and Medical UnderstandingThere are scientific discoveries being made every day. Discoveries that change the way we think about the past, approach the future or understand the present. Each discovery completes another piece of the never-ending puzzle of life- Anti-Gravity Machines Taking Fitness World by StormAnti-Gravity machines and other gadgets are sweeping the physical fitness world.
- Discoveries that Changed Our Lives, and Our WorldThe past 10 years have brought changes in technology and science that have simplified our life, moved us forward, and made us healthier. These six made the biggest impact.
- Parallels Between Computer and Human MemorySince it is people who design machines, the machines will always have some human-like features. In computers, this is readily apparent.
- Researchers Use Laser to Create and 'Steer' LighteningA team of researchers has succeeded in using lasers to cause lighting to strike in a preselected spot and to change where a natural strike hits.
- Tsunami Debris Still Coming, Researcher WarnsThe International Pacific Research Center's Nikolai Maximenko warned on Friday that the debris from the 2011 Japanese tsunami is still moving towards the U.S. He predicts that Hawaii will see the greatest impact.
- How Many Dark Matter Galaxies Will We Find?There was exciting news back in January that a dark dwarf galaxy had been found 10 billion light years away. This particular galaxy happens to be a satellite galaxy and is only the second such galaxy to be discovered so far away.
- Asteroid 2012 DA14's 'Tunguska Impact' on Earth Is UnlikelyPanic over the incoming Asteroid 2012 DA14 seems to be just that: panic. The odds of impact are extremely low for 2013; and the damage from a worst case scenario, though tragic, is hardly a worldwide threat.
The Most Common Misconceptions About CancerCancer is a complex subject, and understanding the truth about the disease may help in acceptance and in making treatment headway. Learn about the most common misconceptions.- Advances in the Technology of ProstheticsWe have come a long way from Ahab’s leg and Captain Hook’s hand. Today, with sufficient resources, limb and extremity prosthetics are remarkable and functional technological achievements.
- Five Apps to Guide Your Green LifeA look at mobile apps that can help you save the environment.
Colliding Galaxies, X-rays and Dark MatterDark matter is one step closer to be identified because new research from the Niels Bohr Institute in Copenhagen presents new information.- Georgia to Be Home to First Nuclear Reactors Since Three Mile IslandOn Thursday, Feb. 9, the NRC voted to grant the first license for a new nuclear reactor on American soil in more than three decades.
Good Ozone and Bad Ozone: What is the Difference?Whether one believes in Global Warming or not, ozone, it is conceded, exists in two forms: harmful ozone and beneficial ozone. What is the difference? This article points to and elaborates upon that question.
Subscribe- Britain’s to Get YouView TV Set-Top Internet BoxTelevision watchers in Britain are about to gain access to a set-top box that will, for a nominal one time fee, organize and stream content from the Internet to their television set.
- California Senate Votes to Bar Employers from Asking for Facebook PasswordThe California Senate has passed a measure to bar employers from asking prospective hires for their Facebook passwords.
- Facebook Post Leads to Home RobberyA girl posting pictures of her Grandmother counting a large sum of cash at home led to robbers breaking into her home looking to get rich quick.
- Europeans Looking into Google Street View Eavesdropping AllegationsEuropean Union agencies are looking into whether Google misled officials regarding the capturing of data illegally from Wi-Fi when doing StreetView drive-bys.
- How God Protects Fish in WinterThis article shows two ways in which the Lord preserves fish when a solid sheet of ice covers a body of water. I applied these principles to specific waters with which I am personally acquainted.
- Chemical Elements Essential to LifeThis article gives a bird’s eye view of the chemical elements that are necessary for life.
What Flavor is Dr. Pepper?Dr. Pepper has a distinctive flavor that is curiously indistinct. You may wonder exactly what those 23 different ingredients are, but unless you are among one of the most exclusive clubs on earth, you will never know.- Wanted Bigfoot Hair SamplesThis article looks at researchers trying to crack the mystery if Bigfoot really exists.
- Religion and Science Are Not IncompatibleScience can neither prove nor disprove the existence of God.
- Facebook Announces IPhone Camera AppFacebook has announced the launch of Facebook Camera, despite the purchase of Instagram not being finalized yet.
- Dish Network Sued by Broadcasters Over Ad-Skipping ServiceThe major networks have filed suit against Dish Network for it's AutoHop service which airs network programs minus the advertising.
- MIT Researchers Create No Needle Jet-Injection of DrugsResearchers at MIT have developed a no-needle way to deliver drugs using jet injection.
- Yahoo! Launches New Internet BrowserYahoo! has announced the launch of Axis web browser to increase its revenue from search ads.
- Study Says that Telecommuting Does Not Cause Disconnection from Co-workersA new research study has found that workers who telecommute several times a week are less stressed than their office mates and don't feel disconnected from them.
- European Union Law to Force Cookie Consent Set to Go into EffectA new European law is going into effect that forces web sites to ask users before saving cookies onto their hard drives, a move that could spark interest in the United States.
The Demon of the Straits RevisitedA bizarre bipedal primate, accounts of which go back 300 years in the annals of European settlers, and for untold centuries in Native American lore.- Hawaiian Researcher Creates Microbots Out of BubblesA team of researchers in Hawaii have developed a way to move tiny particles around in a liquid using laser controlled bubbles.
- College Student Invents New Way to Edit Text on IPadA college student from Georgia has performed a jailbreak on his Apple iPad that allows for a novel and better way of editing text.
- Group Develops Bottle Coating that Speeds Up Ketchup PouringA research team with MIT has come up with a bottle coating that speeds up ketchup coming out of the bottle.
- New Robot Can Make Its Own ToolsA team of researchers in Switzerland have made a robot that is capable of figuring out how to make new tools using glue in a glue gun.