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Using cyborgs for space exploration?
 

Using cyborgs for space exploration?

 Space  28th November 2011 | Author: mat

Humans wouldn't last long in space without significant technological assistance, does that mean we need to alter human biology to prepare it for future space travels?

Watch one of the best meteor showers this year
 

Watch one of the best meteor showers this year

 Space  13th December 2013 | Author: Spaceman

Geminid meteor shower is suppose to be one of the best displays space has to offer this year, so be sure not to miss it! You can also watch the live broadcast of the event on Dreevoo.

Skydiver gets almost hit by meteorite
 

Skydiver gets almost hit by meteorite

 Interesting  3rd April 2014 | Author: mat

Believe it or not, this is a true story and it was the first time something like that was caught on tape. You really need to see this to believe it.

3.5-Billion-Year-Old Bacteria Found in Australia
 

3.5-Billion-Year-Old Bacteria Found in Australia

 Science and nature  13th November 2013 | Author: mat

The evidence of ancient bacteria were found in rocks that are extremely rare, and If scientists happen to stumble upon them, they're almost always compromised by forces of nature.

New potentially habitable plantets found
 

New potentially habitable plantets found

 Space  22nd April 2013 | Author: Spaceman

This is big, NASA's Kepler discovered three 'new Earths' in the habitable zones of the two new planetary systems.

How 3D printing changed little girl's life
 

How 3D printing changed little girl's life

 Technology  14th August 2012 | Author: mat

Heart warming example on how the technology, 3D printing to be precise, made for the little girl possible to give hugs.

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.

Humans carry fifth of Neanderthal's genetic code
 

Humans carry fifth of Neanderthal's genetic code

 Science and nature  31st January 2014 | Author: mat

Due to sexual encounters between Neanderthals and our direct ancestors we carry quite a fair chunk of Neanderthal's genome.

New species of skeleton shrimp discovered
 

New species of skeleton shrimp discovered

 Science and nature  25th November 2013 | Author: KimmyK

With its terrifying appearance, it looks like something out of your worst nightmares, check out this new crustacean found in California.

Wikipedia anti-SOPA-PIPA blackout
 

Wikipedia anti-SOPA-PIPA blackout

 Interesting  18th January 2012 | Author: Ruby

Wikipedia has decided to protest against SOPA and PIPA by shutting down the English Wikipedia for 24 hours.

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.

HP webOS going open source
 

HP webOS going open source

 Technology  9th December 2011 | Author: mat

Decision has been made, HP is going to contribute it's unlucky operating system webOS to the open source community.

Naked mole rats feel no pain
 

Naked mole rats feel no pain

 Science and nature  16th December 2011 | Author: mat

Naked mole rats are tough little buggers, according to latest research, they don't feel any pain from acid.

Chinese New Year of the Dragon
 

Chinese New Year of the Dragon

 Interesting  23rd January 2012 | Author: TheDude

Today China has stepped into a Lunar New Year 2012 rounding their traditional Spring festival.

A short recap of the new iPhone 5
 

A short recap of the new iPhone 5

 Technology  12th September 2012 | Author: mat

Apple just revealed the new iPhone 5, lets see the specifications, how much will it cost and when will you be able to buy one.

Women Park Rangers in Afganistan's National Park
 

Women Park Rangers in Afganistan's National Park

 Interesting  7th November 2013 | Author: KimmyK

This is great news for a conservative country such as Afghanistan. Four women have been hired to patrol the Band-e-Amir National Park.

 
   
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