New geoelectric imagery of Yellowstone National Park shows that the plume of magma underneath the park is larger than previously thought to be...
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In 1981 the Space Shuttle 'Columbia' launched, initiating 30 years of Space Shuttle service.
Read More »50 Years Ago, Man Entered Space
On this date in 1961, the first human being entered outer space. Mankind's first venture was brief, but it would lead to many, many more.
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Denny's has decided that they are going to make an ice cream sundae that has bacon and maple syrup on it. Because, well, why not?
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Stats taken from StatCounter show that Windows 7 has surpassed Windows XP in the United States. Barely. And both are well ahead of any other OS.
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Sony and the hacker known as "Geohot" are no longer at war, as they have mutually agreed to leave each other the hell alone.
Read More »Scientists Want to Make Photosynthesis Better
Scientists at the University of Cambridge have announced plans to begin researching the possibility of increasing photosynthesis in crops.
Read More »FBI Releases Documents That May or May Not Confirm Roswell Crash
New memos released on the FBI's website discuss the 1947 Roswell incident, speaking of 3-feet tall humanoids and saucer-shaped ships.
Read More »Saudi Arabia to Build a Mile-High Skyscraper
A skyscraper in the Saudi Arabian city of Jeddah has been given the green light and will, if all goes as planned, become a thing that exists.
Read More »US Navy Tests Laser Cannon on Small Vessels
The United States Navy has successfully tested a laser weapon that can be used to sink small boats. Be afraid...
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