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Alien world found in Antarctic deep sea
First-time expedition turns up hairy-chested crabs and ghostly octopuses
TED talks are teh awsumz
Vintage info from the days of vacuum tubes
Herein you will find a collection of vintage engineering texts, vacuum tube datasheets, and other obsolete information, presented free of charge and without annoying advertisements.
Lost episode of Carl Sagan's "Cosmos" finally revealed.
Ex-soldier gets his mug repaired.
F#cking science FTW.
World's first manned flight with an electric multicopter
'The flight characteristics are good natured. Without any steering input it would just hover there on the spot'
Einstein's laws questioned as speed of light is broken again
Scientists have excluded one of the sources of error that could have led them to make a mistake when they announced in September that a beam of sub-atomic particles had travelled a fraction of a second faster than light.
Scientists Invent 'World's Lightest' Material
And the stuff is pretty resilient as well-researchers said that when squashed to half its height, the material rebounds 98 percent of the way back.
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) has a need for Astronaut Candidates to support the International Space Station (ISS) Program and future deep space exploration activities.
Yves Rossy: Fly with the Jetman
TED talk with Yves Rossy who jumps out of airplanes with four kerosene fueled turbojets strapped to a wing.
Time Lapse View Of The Earth From The ISS
Simply stunning.
Why Australia Needs Nuclear Subs
Australia's government is considering developing the country's own submarine fleet. It would be better off buying American.
Small world. Pix taken through microscopes
Nikon contest for teensy bits.
Secret of Magic Viking Navigation Stone revealed.
experiments have shown that a crystal, called an Iceland spar, could detect the sun with an accuracy within a degree - allowing the legendary seafarers to navigate thousands of miles on cloudy days
Cyclops shark appears to be the real thing
cute little fella.
Viking boat burial site discovered in Scottish Highlands
(Archeological)Treasures 'n meep!
If all life on earth came from the oceans...
Physicists explain controversial finding of faster-than-light particles
Yesterday, CERN physicists shocked the world with news of a scientific finding that could revolutionize the field of physics. The researchers claim to have observed what many had believed to be impossible: subatomic particles called neutrinos moving faster than the speed of light.
A nice resource to make your own fun stuff, because I'm too scared to do it myself anymore.
Doctors use AIDS to cure cancer
And it meeping works!!!
Eyeborg Man Rob Spence Fits Video Camera Into Prosthetic Eye
pretty cool
An 84 million year old bloom (in the mud it bloomed in)
Long before Three Wolf Moon there was Three Jaguar Moon.
With a little help from archaeologists, three giant cats have slunk into view after spending thousands of years underground in central Mexico.
Half of European men share King Tut's DNA
The Mummy Lives !
Sound of Wobbling Jelly Recorded for the First Time
Reminds me of yo momma
Parrots name their kids, giving them an identity to differentiate 'em from different parrots
Nothing we could pronounce though.
But it wasn't a bicycle
Mel Blanc fronts this domeepentary about why records really were worth 85 cents in their heyday; while trying to sell a record to some slob on the street.
Space Shuttle Discovery - 360VR Images
NASA nubs Canada. And Dell.
BMW Powered Twin-Rotor Hoverbike
1,170cc 4-stroke BMW boxer engine suicide machine.
Tatara Project - From Dust To Edge
Dude makes some tanto blades out of homemade steel. High level badassery.
Video: Remarkable Explosion on the Sun
The spacecraft observed the flare's peak at 2:41 a.m. Eastern time (06:41 UTC). SDO's AIA instrument recorded images at the extreme-ultraviolet wavelengths of 171, 211, and 304 angstroms. These were followed by wider frames from the LASCO C2 white-light coronagraph on SOHO.
Open your eyes..and let Big Brother scan you...
A company based in Puerto Rico wants to install iris-detection capabilities in everything from cell phones to ATMs, beefing up personalized security options in an increasingly networked world.
There's a bit of Daredevil in all of us.\
you too could catch bugs on the fly
Stephen Hawking: There is no heaven. It's just a fairy story.
Well, I guess that's settled.
Promising New Mosquito Repellent Molecule Overwhelms Bugs' Sense of Smell
meeping hate mosquitoes.
Preeeeesenting, The Original Black Holes!
Maybe our universe got squirted in from another universe?
NASA Sun-Watching Probe Sees Moon Mountains
When NASA launched the Solar Dynamics Observatory in February 2010, engineers placed it in what's called a geosynchronous orbit over Earth.
50th anniversary of the first American in space.
NASA and the Space Community Remember 'Freedom 7'
Manul - the Cat that Time Forgot
Have you ever wanted to take a trip through time to see what animals looked like millions of years ago? When it comes to cats there is little or no need. This beautiful specimen is a Manul, otherwise known as Pallas's Cat. About twelve million years ago it was one of the first two modern cats to evolve and it hasn't changed since. The other species, Martelli's Cat, is extinct so what you are looking at here is a unique window in to the past of modern cats.
or How to get meep ASAP
Largest Fossil Spider Found in Volcanic Ash
Sweet dreams, Swarmers.
Nifty, maybe.
Gigantic New SuperOrganism with 'Social Intelligence' is Devouring the Titanic.
Rusticles
Infographic: Tallest Mountain to Deepest Ocean Trench
Top to Bottom.
Royal Society publishes tales of oil on troubled waters and the first roll-ups
The release includes travel journals, diaries and letters from a collection started more than three centuries ago.
meep, that's purty.
Jacob Barnett,12, with higher IQ than Einstein develops his own theory of relativity.
The boy wonder, who taught himself calculus, algebra, geometry and trigonometry in a week, is now tutoring fellow college classmates after hours.
Why Fukushima made me stop worrying and love nuclear power
Deep green energyproduction -- decentralised, based on the products of the land -- is farmore damaging to humanity than nuclear meltdown.



