Researchers from Penn State University have discovered several new species of a particular fungi that is known for being able to possess, kill and reanimate dead insects.
Read More »Northern Lights from Alaska to Latvia
This stunning image was snapped by a NASA physicist during his visit to a conference on auroras, of all things.
Read More »NASA Solves Missing Sunspots
NASA believes they have discovered the cause of the extended "solar minimum" that saw record low sunspots and the weakest magnetic field in over a century during 2008 and 2009.
Read More »Visual Guide to Every Windows OS Upgrade Ever (minus ME)
Behold this video guide that walks you down memory lane and shows off the progressive evolution of the Windows operating system, from basic menu windows to the spectacle that is Windows 7.
Read More »Walgreens Opens First Geothermal Store
Walgreens, the largest chain of drugstores in the United States, has opened the country's first store powered entirely by geothermal electricity.
Read More »Microsoft Kills SideWinder Brand. Again.
After reviving the brand of computer hardware in 2007, Microsoft has again put the kibosh on their SideWinder line of PC peripherals.
Read More »Strong Need to Tinkle May Lead to More Rational Decision Making
Researchers at the University of Twente in the Netherlands have a devised a theory, which claims that a strong desire to urinate could lead to wiser decision making.
Read More »Apple Announces iPad 2
Steve Jobs announced at Apple's latest press event that the iPad 2 is real, is ready, and is coming to Apple Stores, Verizon and AT&T on March 11th.
Read More »Facebook Cited in 20% of Divorces
According to studies from the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers, one in five divorces filed in the Untied States cite Facebook as a cause for the separation.
Read More »Genetic Professor’s Mysterious Plague-Related Death Finally Solved
After two years, the curious and tragic death of a University of Chicago professor is explained in a manner worthy of an episode of 'House.'
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