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100,000 Stars Google Chrome project
 

100,000 Stars Google Chrome project

 Space  20th November 2012 | Author: Spaceman

A beautiful and amazing  interactive visualization of our stellar system made for the Google Chrome web browser.

Steve Wozniak in Silicon Valley of India
 

Steve Wozniak in Silicon Valley of India

 Technology  1st December 2011 | Author: mat

Apple co-founder will talk about innovation and technology with hundreds of CEOs in Bangalore India.

World's smallest chameleons discovered in Madagascar
 

World's smallest chameleons discovered in Madagascar

 Science and nature  15th February 2012 | Author: TheDude

Happy days for science and nature, researchers have found four new species of smallest chameleons ever.

NASA's Voyager reaches the edge of our solar system
 

NASA's Voyager reaches the edge of our solar system

 Space  6th December 2011 | Author: mat

After more then 30 years of traveling, Voyager 1 spacecraft entered the "no men's land" between our solar system and the rest of the space.

Instagram for Android is finally out
 

Instagram for Android is finally out

 Technology  3rd April 2012 | Author: mat

Long awaited iPhone photo sharing app Instagram is finally out and available for Android users to install it on their devices.

Angry Birds Star Wars game is released
 

Angry Birds Star Wars game is released

 Interesting  8th November 2012 | Author: Spaceman

Rovio just released the newest and much anticipated episode of the world's most played mobile game, Angry Birds Star Wars.

Giant squid recorded on a video for the first time ever
 

Giant squid recorded on a video for the first time ever

 Science and nature  8th January 2013 | Author: mat

This is huge, Discovery channel announced that they recorded the first ever video footage of a giant squid in its natural habitat and it will go on air in less than a week. Here is a part of that footage.

Trillions of carats of impact Diamonds found in Siberia
 

Trillions of carats of impact Diamonds found in Siberia

 Interesting  18th September 2012 | Author: TheDude

Under the 35 million old asteroid impact area there is a vast source of diamonds, enough to supply the world for the next 3,000 years Russia reveals.

Playing computer games together makes you think alike
 

Playing computer games together makes you think alike

 Interesting  21st November 2013 | Author: mat

Scientists have discovered that playing computer games together can make brains of player act the same. Read on if you want to know more about the study of Helsinki Institute for Information Technology.

Pale octopus and other new species found
 

Pale octopus and other new species found

 Science and nature  4th January 2012 | Author: mat

Various new species found in deep sea near Antarctica, living in temperatures of 752F.

Distorted faces on normal portraits
 

Distorted faces on normal portraits

 Interesting  24th May 2012 | Author: mat

Our brain works in mysterious ways, you simply got to see this, it is amazingly awesome and scary.

Sex life mistery of a giant panda now explained
 

Sex life mistery of a giant panda now explained

 Science and nature  6th April 2012 | Author: KimmyK

Getting pandas to mate in captivity was never an easy task, breeding in nature is also considered not to be taken for granted. Newest studies now explain the peculiar behaviour.

Neutrinos are not faster than light, CERN admits
 

Neutrinos are not faster than light, CERN admits

 Science and nature  8th June 2012 | Author: mat

In the latest news, CERN admits that their claim to have caught neutrinos breaking the speed of light is faulty.

The life on Earth may have originated from Mars
 

The life on Earth may have originated from Mars

 Space  29th August 2013 | Author: Spaceman

Breaking news! New studies suggest that life on Earth may have actually started on Mars, can you image how?

Glacieres in Himalaya are melting slower as expected
 

Glacieres in Himalaya are melting slower as expected

 Science and nature  21st February 2012 | Author: mat

A new study shows, in years 2003-2010 about 4 billion metric tons of  Himalayan glacier's ice melted away, that's less then 10 percent of the amount that was predicted before.

A new rat species discovered that cannot chew
 

A new rat species discovered that cannot chew

 Science and nature  22nd August 2012 | Author: Sheeva

In Indonesia a brand new type of a few-toothed rodent was found that cannot chew or gnaw, so how and what does it eat then?

 
   
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