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- Ready To Aim And Fire
A county in the Atlanta suburbs has become a focal point in the national debate over gun ownership and use after a resident shot an intruder.
Переслать - A Cure For Gray Hair?
Researchers are studying a cream that restores pigmentation to people with a skin condition called vitiligo. Theoretically, there are hints it may work for people who are going gray from age, too.
Переслать - Why 'Iron Man' Robert Downey Jr. Is On Sina Weibo But Not Twitter
And though he doesn't post often, he knows how to play to the crowd. "People who know me back in America know that I'm very interested in all things Chinese," he wrote the other day.
Переслать - Theft Of An iPhone Sets Off A Cinematic High-Speed Chase
The woman was talking on her iPhone, and never saw coming her induction into a large and growing subset of crime victims. But there it happened shortly after noon on April 15, on a busy corner of Main Street in Flushing, Queens. A teenager zipped past, snatching the phone out of her hand and kept running.
Переслать - Watch A Falcon Kill A Duck In Mid-Air From The Falcon's Perspective
Dora the peregrine falcon wore a camera on her back to capture this incredible and brutal video. Watch as she slams into a flying duck, killing it in the air.
Переслать - Finally: Drones That Deliver Beer
Nerds and frat boys: brothers in beer drops.
Переслать - My Father, The Good Nazi
Otto von Wächter was an indicted war criminal implicated in the deaths of tens of thousands of Jews. So how can his son Horst refuse to condemn him?
Переслать - Saudi Arabia Allows Girls To Play Sports At Private Schools
Students must adhere to 'decent' dress code and sharia law, but move is seen as thaw in kingdom's restrictions on women.
Переслать - How To Behave At A Sushi Restaurant
If you've ever found yourself at the counter of a sushi restaurant, nervously watching and copying other customers around you, don't worry; you're not alone. It turns out that even Japanese people aren't too sure of themselves when it comes to dining with sushi.
Переслать - Losing Your Sense Of Smell: How Bad Can It Be?
Losing you sense of taste or smell might not rank very high on the list of things to worry about. Going blind or deaf would surely be worse. Yet anosmia, as it is called, has a disproportionately negative effect.
Переслать - The Dark Side, Carefully Masked
On the day after two bombs exploded near the finish line of the Boston Marathon, Dzhokhar Tsarnaev tapped out an early-afternoon text message to a classmate at the University of Massachusetts at Dartmouth. Want to hang out? he queried. Sure, his friend replied.
Переслать - How To Open Beer Like A German
Germans not only make great beer but also apparently devise clever ways to open it.
Переслать - From The Choom Gang To Drug Warrior, Obama Keeps Bogarting Joints
Obama has governed not merely as a standard-issue White House drug warrior but as a particularly hard-headed and hard-hearted one.
Переслать - The Woman Who Can't Recognize Her Own Face
"I've been in a crowded elevator with mirrors all around, and a woman will move and I'll go to get out the way and then realise: 'oh that woman is me'."
Переслать - The 20-Year-Old Crime That's Blowing Up On Chinese Social Media
On May 4, the popular Chinese actress Yao Chen posted the following message to her 45 million followers on the microblogging site Sina Weibo: "Nineteen years ago, the young Zhu Ling was poisoned. Nineteen years later, this name has again been poisoned."
Переслать - A Brief History Of LinkedIn
Today marks a historic moment for one of Silicon Valley's biggest and well-known companies. It has been a decade since LinkedIn was founded as a business-related social network and now it has grown up to become a successful public company with more than 225 million members and nearly $325 million in quarterly revenue.
Переслать - Drone Stuck In Courthouse Statue
After a week of back-and-forth about who was responsible for retrieving the device, how it could be done and how much it would cost, it took nothing more than a man hanging out of a window with a long pole to fetch the 2-pound, 9-inch device, which is equipped with a camera and cost $1,500.
Переслать - Why Older Minds Make Better Decisions
While cognitive decline is a standard marker of the aging process, some mental faculties, such as decision making, improve with age.
Переслать - The Worst Cyber Breaches Could Be Far Worse Than You Imagined
How much damage could a group of well-trained hackers do, economic and otherwise, if they really wanted to?
Переслать - A Full Mario 64 Built In Minecraft
The obsessives at /r/MinecraftMario are even closer to their goal: building a fully-functional Mario 64 inside of Minecraft.
Переслать - Where Did The Phrase 'Come Out Of The Closet' Come From?
This expression for revealing one's homosexuality may seem natural. But it's actually a relatively new thing.
Переслать - Disturbing Images From Inside Cars Destroyed In Accidents
There is an unfortunately fitting lifeless silence to the imagery in Nicolai Howalt's series "Car Crash Studies."
Переслать - An Anti-Abuse Ad That Only Kids Can See
Adults get an awareness message, children get an offer for help.
Переслать - How Many Birds Are Killed By Windows?
Spring has arrived in the northern hemisphere, the sun is shining, the birds are migrating back from warmer climes. But do they face a deadly foe on their return - the pane of glass?
Переслать - Zack Galifinakis Plays The 'Game Of Thrones'
Zach Galifianakis hosted Saturday Night Live for the third time while promoting The Hangover III and turned in an absolutely brilliant performance as every over-excited Game of Thrones you've ever met.
Переслать - This Is Earth As Seen By Smartphone Satellites
A few months ago, NASA sent some Nexus Ones into space to see if a smartphone could hold its own against the million dollar satellites already up there. The answer is "not exactly." When it comes to photography, it's probably best to stick with the space-professionals.
Переслать - These Robots Will Build Your Ikea Furniture For You
Harassed homeowners can take heart, thanks to a robotic duo that can assemble an Ikea coffee table, all by themselves, albeit rather slowly.
Переслать - World War II Code Is Broken, Decades After POW Used It
It's been 70 years since the letters of John Pryor were understood in their full meaning. That's because as a British prisoner of war in Nazi Germany, Pryor's letters home to his family also included intricate codes that were recently deciphered for the first time since the 1940s.
Переслать - How 'Iron Man' Destroyed $5.86 Million In Cars Alone
Tony Stark is a man of wealth and taste. He likes cars that are obscenely fast and ludicrously expensive. But when he dons his Iron Man suit, cars get blown up. Specifically, his cars. And other people's cars. Also military equipment, aliens, and his enemies, but especially cars.
Переслать - 11 Of The Weirdest Technology Conspiracy Theories
Nothing is at it seems! Or is it? Plus, they're all out to get you. Want proof? One theory says the CIA has funded an operation that trawls Facebook for data.
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