"Last night, the Colorado skies played host to a dazzling fireball event. The meteor blasted through the atmosphere, detonated and outshone the Moon by 100 times. It is therefore expected that there were many...
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Contrary to previous studies pregnant women gets their brains rewired to cope with motherhood — and their intelligence soars when the tots are born. Tests on rats showed mums become braver and faster at finding food. And the increased ability could curb...
"Federal Court Rules Against Federal Subversion of State Medical Marijuana Laws by ACLU Blog of Rights (03 Sept, 2008) The court battles over medical marijuana and state versus federal laws continues For the first time, a court has recognized that a concerted effort...
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Somehow I think if this Robot were patrolling the range along Downtown Eastside, it would either totally Freak out the Junkies, or get Stolen by Binners for scrap metal, all the while as it is carted off...
"Our neon glowing Powerball is the only one in the UK with 6 LEDS, for an even cooler light effect. We also provide the latest generation of counters with 5 recording functions. This amazing Powerball is simply the best in the UK.
Our all-new electronic Powerball, with LED...
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"Women with curvy figures are likely to be brighter than waif-like counterparts and may well produce more intelligent offspring, a US study suggests.
Researchers studied 16,000 women and girls and found the more voluptuous performed better on cognitive tests - as did their...
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Religious fundamentalists, traditionally the least cool-looking people in town, hate it when others don't look, dress and behave like they do. Case in Point: Iran. Religious leaders have forbidden barbers to give...
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From 7:30 to 8:30pm local time, Sydney observed Earth Hour, in which all major public lights were shut off, including the Opera House and the Coke sign in Kings Cross."Framed between an almost full moon and starlight above, and street lights and glow-worms of traffic below,...
"Efforts to peer deep into the early universe are important to understanding its formation, but this requires the gathering of very faint infrared light--which is difficult because nearer, brighter objects overwhelm the signals of darker objects that are farther away. Now...
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IT was Saint Patrick's Day in Kansas City, Mo., and Steven Holl,
the New York architect, was presenting his conceptually complex
addition -'a scatter of lenses fused in the landscape' he often calls
it -for the...
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"It could power the planet for thousands of years, the reactors would never blow up and the waste is relatively clean. So is thorium the nuclear fuel of the future? Helen Brown reports
It's a word that's been generating a steady, background hum in the scientific community...
"Suddenly, it's cool to steam clean your clothes.
On the heels of the home-entertainment center rage and the kitchen renovation age comes a new way for deep-pocketed homeowners to separate themselves from the herd...