Science has led to genetically engineered cows that can create human breast milk. I do not know what to make of this.
Read More »An Asteroid is Following Us
Astronomers have discovered an asteroid that looks to have an identical orbit to that of our very own planet, Earth.
Read More »‘Minecraft’ to Exit Beta in November
Minecraft, the addictive puzzle/build-your-own-world game has a firm release date that will leave the "beta" tag in the dust.
Read More »Lone Georgian Woman Cuts Internet to Almost All of Armenia
A 75-year-old woman in the country of Georgia accidentally cut Internet service to 90% of neighboring Armenia. We say "accidentally" because she's 75 and probably doesn't know what the Internet is.
Read More »Revamped Commodore 64 Now On Sale
Commodore USA has released their line of new Commodore 64-styled computers. Sure, they may be overpriced and underpowered, but they're still Commodore!
Read More »Behold! An Artist Rendering of the MSL Rover Landing
The fine folks over at the Jet Propulsion Lab have put together a video showing us what the landing of the 'Curiosity' rover will look like.
Read More »Earthlings Consume a Lot of Internet Data
In 2008, Internet surfing human beings consumed nearly ten billion terabytes of data. For the record, the largest hard drive widely available at retail is two terabytes. Just two.
Read More »A Liquid-Cooled Wii Because Why Not
Have you ever looked at a Nintendo Wii and thought to yourself "...this sucker needs to be liquid cooled?" Yeah, neither have I.
Read More »SpaceX Plans to Launch Largest Rocket Since Saturn V
The new rocket from SpaceX, known as the "Falcon Heavy," is slated to be the largest and most powerful space-bound rocket to be built since the end of the Apollo program.
Read More »Arctic Ocean Flush Could Disrupt Gulf Stream
A buildup of fresh water in the Arctic Ocean could lead to a disruption of the gulf stream, leading to cooler winters in Europe.
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