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1. NASA Goes Asteroid Hunting in a Zeppelin (Astronomy)
Posted on May 7, 2012 at 2:31 pm in Astronomy
NASA goes after the fragments of an asteroid that touched down in Nevada with the help of a chartered airship.
2. Multicore Processors - Useless on Phones? (Technology)
Posted on May 3, 2012 at 6:15 am in Technology
Is Stephen Elop rubbing in the success of the Lumia 900 by speaking out against dual core processors?
3. Can Satellites Provide Power To Earth From Space? (Astronomy)
Posted on May 3, 2012 at 6:13 am in Astronomy
NASA funds former employee's concept for satellites that would beam solar energy down to Earth.
4. Smartphone-Based Train Tickets Pulling Into Boston (Technology)
Posted on April 29, 2012 at 11:39 am in Technology
The future is coming to the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authortiy this Fall.
5. Louvre Museum Uses Nintendo 3DS In Tour System (Technology)
Posted on April 25, 2012 at 12:36 pm in Technology
The Louvre Museum in Paris uses a dual-screen 3D-equipped portable gaming console to help the visitors navigate its halls.
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World's Rarest Ducklings Hatch in Madagascar
May 18, 2012 7:56 pm
Posted By Tibor in Life On Earth
Eighteen Madagascan pochards - the world's most endangered duck - have hatched in a captive breeding centre in Antsohihy.
Science off the Sphere: Space Soundwaves
May 18, 2012 7:54 pm
Posted By Tibor in Astronomy
Don Pettit demonstrates water oscillations on a speaker in microgravity.
With Great Power - The Stan Lee Story
May 12, 2012 4:47 am
Posted By ant in Documentaries
Stan Lee is perhaps the most well known name in the comic book industry. To date, his name has appeared on over a billion comics in over 70 nations. This film takes you into his life, his inspirations and his struggles.
Amory Lovins - 50 Year Energy Plan
May 9, 2012 5:33 pm
Posted By nova in Tech & Gadgets
Amory Lovins is an energy theorist who has put a lot of thought into ways to increase energy efficiency and switch our society over onto alternative fuel sources. This video outlines his vision for the next 50 years of energy.
Surviving A Nuclear Attack
May 9, 2012 4:57 pm
Posted By nova in Humanity
Irwin Redlener gives a chilling TED Talk on the history of atomic weaponry and outlines what would happen should a small nuclear device be detonated in the financial district of New York City.
NASA SDO - Intertwining Plasma Streams
May 9, 2012 11:02 am
Posted By Tibor in Astronomy
Two regions of dark plasma were documented in close proximity. Over the course of a day (March 27-28, 2012), they were seen to dance and blend together. The dark plasma, is cooler than the surrounding material, giving it a darker appearance.
Gate of Heavenly Peace - Tiananmen Square
May 9, 2012 10:55 am
Posted By nova in Documentaries
This eye opening documentary takes you into the tragic 1989 protests at Tiananmen Square and the events and culture that led to this massacre.
Orangutan Filmed Using A Canoe
May 9, 2012 10:45 am
Posted By nova in Life On Earth
In this stunning clip from BBC's Life Of Mammals you will meet Princess and other orangutans that have observed Human behavior and now mimic the techniques for their own purposes.

Latest Images

1. ATV-3 Approaches Space Station
ATV-3 Approaches Space Station (Image)

(ESA's Automated Transfer Vehicle Edoardo Amaldi approaches the International Space Station to deliver 6596 kg of fuel, air, oxygen, scientific equipment, spare parts and crew supplies. The two spacecraft docked at 00:31 CEST ( 22:31 GMT) on March 29 2012.)
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Category: Astronomy

2. Five Rockets in Five Minutes
Five Rockets in Five Minutes (Image)

(In late March, NASA launched five rockets in five minutes in order to study the motion and properties of high-atmospheric winds.)
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Category: Astronomy

3. Siberian Tigers
Siberian Tigers (Image)

(Many conservation programs have been established to save the critically endangered Siberian tiger, whose numbers have dwindled to mere hundreds in the wild.)
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Category: Biology & Medicine

4. A Rose For You
A Rose For You (Image)

(Even the squirrels stop to smell the roses.)
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Category: Astronomy

5. Colorful Quetzal
Colorful Quetzal (Image)

(Quetzal, sacred to the Aztecs and Mayas. During mating season, the male grows blue and green twin tail feathers three feet (1 meter) long; these tail feathers were worn ceremonially by Mesoamerican rulers and priests. )
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Category: Plants & Animals

6. Celestial Snow Angel
Celestial Snow Angel (Image)

(Just in time for the holidays, the Hubble Space Telescope has snapped a spectacular view of a star-forming region in our Milky Way galaxy that looks like a snow angel in deep space. A newly-formed star called S106 IR is shrouded in dust at the center of the image, and is responsible for the surrounding gas cloud’s hourglass-like shape and the turbulence visible within. Light from glowing hydrogen is colored blue in this image. )
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7. Necklace Nebula
Necklace Nebula (Image)

(The "Necklace Nebula", also called PN G054.2-03.4, is the exploded aftermath of a giant star that came too close to its Sun-like binary companion. The two stars that produced the Necklace Nebula live in a relatively small orbit about each other. They have a period of 1.2 days and a separation on the order of 5 times the radius of the Sun. )
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Category: Astronomy

8. Transporting 60 People
Transporting 60 People (Image)

(This poster hangs in the Planning Office in the city of Munster, Germany. It very graphically demonstrates the need for an effective transit strategy by showing how much space it takes to move 60 people via cars, buses, and bicycles.)
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Category: Humanity

9. Diving With Sea Snakes
Diving With Sea Snakes (Image)

(In this amazing photo you will see Bryan Fry, one of the world's leading venom experts, inspecting (and being inspected by) a sea snake.)
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Category: Plants & Animals

10. Northern Lights From Orbit
Northern Lights From Orbit (Image)

(This photo, taken from the International Space Station, gives a unique perspective of the aurora borealis (Northern Lights). )
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Category: Astronomy


Drunken Monkeys Raid Resorts, Steal Alcohol
(Video)
Drunken Monkeys Raid Resorts, Steal Alcohol (Video)

(These monkeys steal alcohol from people at a tropical resort and get drunk. There are some interesting parallels between drunk monkeys and human under the influence of alcohol.)
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Category: Life On Earth

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