CBS has made all twenty-two episodes of 'Star Trek: The Animated Series' available on the official Star Trek website.
Read More »Professors Warn of Climate Change’s Effects on Food Supply
Professors speaking at the American Association for the Advancement of Science warned against the effects that climate change could have on the world's food supplies.
Read More »Microsoft to Release Kinect SDK This Spring
Microsoft has announced that they will be releasing a Software Development Kit in the Spring that will allow people to develop programs for their Kinect sensor.
Read More »Behold! A Working ‘Angry Birds’ Birthday Cake
In a move that is sure to result in a "World's Greatest Dad" mug, one creative father constructed a fully-functioning cake based around the game 'Angry Birds'.
Read More »US Navy is One Step Closer to a Super Laser
The United States Navy's Office of Naval Research fired a laser that penetrated through twenty feet of solid steel. Now they hope to have a full-fledged weapons system by 2015.
Read More »Scientists Demonstrate “Printable Skin”
At the American Association for the Advancement of Science conference in Washington, Cornell University and Wake Forest University scientists showed off technology that could lead to printing skin tissue.
Read More »Vietnam to Shut Down Late Night Cyber Cafes
The Vietnam Ministry of Information and Communication has asked Internet Service Providers to block any attempts to play online games between the hours of 10:00pm and 8:00am, in an attempt to curtail game addiction.
Read More »NASA Cosmic Census: 50 Billion Planets in Milky Way
NASA scientist working with the Kepler telescope have looked at two years of data and concluded that there is some 50 billion plants in the Milky Way galaxy.
Read More »Hibernating Bears May Hold the Key to Deep Space Travel
Researchers in Alaska believe that unlocking the secrets of hibernation could be the key for humans to travel through deep space.
Read More »Study Says Green Energy Could Power Earth Within 40 Years
Stanford and University of California-Davis researchers have concluded that, with a steady and committed change in how we operate, the whole of the world could be free from almost all fossil fuels within 50 years.
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