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New Spider-Inspired Surface 'Nearly Perfect' Water Repellent
"Engineering researchers have crafted a flat surface that refuses to get wet. Water droplets skitter across it like ball bearings…
February 28 2010, 9:02am | Comments »
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Michael Jordan's Hall of Fame Career (Gallery)
Michael Jordan is arguably the best NBA player of all time. This gallery attempts to illustrate his greatness and amazing…
February 28 2010, 8:59am | Comments »
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February 27 2010, 8:51pm | Comments »
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I want one of these... eBay???
Called "the most elaborate Atomic Energy educational set ever produced" by the Oak Ridge Associated Universities, this sophisticated science kit contained four types of uranium ore, its very own Geiger…
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February 26 2010, 8:10am | Comments »
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An extraterrestrial being, newly arrived on earth – scrutinizing what we mainly present to our children on television and radio and in movies, newspapers, magazines, comics and many books- might…
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February 21 2010, 3:26pm | Comments »
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The 10 Animals with the Longest Life Spans
There are a number of creatures with life spans that make the oldest living human seem like a spring chicken…
February 20 2010, 9:25am | Comments »
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Pale Blue Dot: An Alien View Of Earth
Twenty years ago this week, the Voyager 1 spacecraft captured a radical view of Earth. Shot from a distance of…
February 13 2010, 8:20pm | Comments »
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onefish2 commented on Pale Blue Dot: An Alien View Of Earth
My favorite Carl quote "Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence." I am still waiting.
February 13 2010, 8:17pm | Comments »
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February 13 2010, 7:57pm | Comments »
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Look again at that dot. That's here. That's home. That's us.
The late astronomer Carl Sagan eloquently tried to express how he felt about this photo in his book Pale Blue Dot: Look again at that dot. That's here. That's home.…
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February 13 2010, 7:44pm | Comments »
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