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Comet Lovejoy shot from International Space Station
 

Comet Lovejoy shot from International Space Station

 Space  26th December 2011 | Author: mat

International Space Station Commander Dan Burbank captured spectacular imagery of Comet Lovejoy from about 240 miles above the Earth.

The power of Kawaii makes you more focused
 

The power of Kawaii makes you more focused

 Science and nature  3rd October 2012 | Author: mat

The more you look at the pictures of cute baby animals, the more your concentration improves, so says the latest study from Japan.

A way to charge your phone with Wi-Fi discovered
 

A way to charge your phone with Wi-Fi discovered

 Technology  15th November 2013 | Author: mat

Yes you read it right. Students of Duke University came up with a ground breaking way to charge mobile phone or any other devices by harvesting energy from wireless Internet waves.

First ever private space flight happening right now
 

First ever private space flight happening right now

 Space  25th May 2012 | Author: mat

Space Exploration Technologies, a private space company launched a rocket couple a days ago, and sent its Dragon space capsule to dock on the International Space Station.

Bill Gates is not returning to Microsoft
 

Bill Gates is not returning to Microsoft

 Interesting  15th December 2011 | Author: mat

While being on holiday in Sydney Australia, Bill Gates dissmised the rumors  about his comeback to Microsoft.

100 years ago Titanic sank into a deep ice cold ocean
 

100 years ago Titanic sank into a deep ice cold ocean

 Interesting  15th April 2012 | Author: KimmyK

April 15, 1912 was fatal for 1.503 human lives, as the biggest passenger ship that was ever made, hit the iceberg and sank on it's first voyage.

Adobe to abandon Creative Suit for Creative Cloud
 

Adobe to abandon Creative Suit for Creative Cloud

 Technology  7th May 2013 | Author: mat

After 10 years, Adobe CS6 is the very last in the Creative Suit series as Adobe will focus entirely on the web and subscription based Creative Cloud service. Learn all about it.

GIMP 2.8 for Windows released
 

GIMP 2.8 for Windows released

 Technology  7th May 2012 | Author: TheDude

GIMP released a new version of their popular, open-source image editing software, GIMP 2.8.

Salaries in Social Media jobs
 

Salaries in Social Media jobs

 Interesting  13th February 2012 | Author: mat

A breakdown on where in the U.S. is social media being engaged the most, what are the job titles and how much money do social media specialists actually make.

Why should large meat eaters be preserved
 

Why should large meat eaters be preserved

 Science and nature  10th January 2014 | Author: KimmyK

We are losing our top large predators as their numbers are constantly falling bringing many species to the very edge of extinction, which has been causing harmful reactions across the landscapes and food chains.

Japanese robot can climbe ladders
 

Japanese robot can climbe ladders

 Technology  1st December 2011 | Author: mat

Robots are getting smarter and more agile, ladder climbing robot from Osaka in Japan is a prime example of these humaniods.

Huge Aerocraft Zeppelin to Revolutionize the Aviation
 

Huge Aerocraft Zeppelin to Revolutionize the Aviation

 Technology  10th September 2013 | Author: Spaceman

Zeppelins are making a comeback and rightfully so. They are capable to carry vast amounts of cargo, they don't require costly airports and their fuel consumption is only one third of a conventional cargo plane.

Coldest place on Earth
 

Coldest place on Earth

 Science and nature  16th December 2013 | Author: mat

Scientists have recorded the new lowest temperatures on Earth since the record from 1983. And let me tell, the numbers are breathtaking low.

Birth of the Hertz
 

Birth of the Hertz

 Science and nature  22nd February 2012 | Author: mat

On this day, 118 years ago a German physicist named Heinrich Rudolf Hertz was born, responsible for the first successful wireless transmission.  

NASA used a simulator to train the Moon landing
 

NASA used a simulator to train the Moon landing

 Space  25th November 2012 | Author: Spaceman

The simulator called LOLA was built to study problems related to landing on the lunar surface as part of the Apollo program. You will also see the original video of how the simulation actually looked like.

I know what you did on the Web
 

I know what you did on the Web

 Interesting  20th July 2012 | Author: mat

Social networks and web services have all sorts of data about you, in some cases they know stuff about you even your close ones don't.

 
   
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