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Satellite for less than $1,000
 

Satellite for less than $1,000

 Science and nature  24th April 2013 | Author: podtalje

NASA has launched three smartphones into orbit as part of a low-budget, experimental satellite program to prove that a satellite can be built for less than $1,000 using off the shelf equipment.

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.

Oldest prehistoric town in Europe discovered
 

Oldest prehistoric town in Europe discovered

 Science and nature  1st November 2012 | Author: mat

In Bulgaria archaeologists discovered the oldest prehistoric town in Europe and it is suppose to be nearly 7,000 years old.

World's most powerful electric motorcycle
 

World's most powerful electric motorcycle

 Technology  6th December 2013 | Author: mat

This bike is packing some serious electric muscle and to top that,  it looks like something Robocop would ride one.

Ig Nobel Prize Winners List 2012
 

Ig Nobel Prize Winners List 2012

 Science and nature  23rd September 2012 | Author: podtalje

Ig Nobel Prizes are given to serious scientists where result of research is to make people laugh, then make them think. Now they have just announced winners for 2012.

2012 the apocalypse according to Mayans?
 

2012 the apocalypse according to Mayans?

 Interesting  7th December 2012 | Author: mat

You probably heard about the alleged end of the world that could occur on December 21 2012 and about Mayan calendar predicting the apocalyptic events. Where did all this come from?

Huge eruption of solar plasma from the Sun
 

Huge eruption of solar plasma from the Sun

 Space  22nd October 2012 | Author: mat

On Friday, a solar plasma the size of a couple of Earths was unleashed from the Sun and the amazing display was captured by one of the NASA's sun observing spacecrafts.

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.

World's first elastic electrical cable
 

World's first elastic electrical cable

 Technology  5th December 2011 | Author: mat

Japanese chemical company says their newly developed elastic electrical cable called Roboden can stretch by a factor 1.5.

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?

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.

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.

The Samsung Galaxy SIII teaser website
 

The Samsung Galaxy SIII teaser website

 Technology  22nd April 2012 | Author: mat

Samsung launched a count down page to present a first teaser for the successor of Samsung Galaxy SII smartphone.

Meet the Medusoid,  world's first cyborg
 

Meet the Medusoid, world's first cyborg

 Science and nature  23rd July 2012 | Author: mat

Scientists successfully created a world's first cybernetic organism from rat cells and silicone.

Newest 3D technology without the pesky 3D glasses
 

Newest 3D technology without the pesky 3D glasses

 Technology  12th July 2012 | Author: TheDude

MIT is successfully working on a brand new 3D technology where you won't need 3D glasses to get a holographic experience watching a TV.

Blue whales are great underwater acrobats
 

Blue whales are great underwater acrobats

 Science and nature  30th November 2012 | Author: KimmyK

Scientists have found that the largest animal in the world performs underwater acrobatics to successfully catch the huge amounts of their prey which really is amazing considering its size.

 
   
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