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- NSA Recruitment Drive Goes Horribly Wrong
Staff from the National Security Agency got more than they bargained for when they attempted to recruit students to their organisation earlier this week.
Переслать - Pepsi Plans To Drop Cancer Chemical
A report released just before July 4th by an environmental group seems to have gotten lost in the holiday weekend haze, despite findings that link cola and cancer.
Переслать - International Astronomical Union Decides Against Naming Pluto Moon 'Vulcan'
Though 'Vulcan' was the clear winner in a public vote on the matter, the official naming committee was not happy with that choice.
Переслать - A Look At Ghost Towns Across America
People move away and cities and towns become abandoned and forgotten. Mother nature steadily overtakes whats left; leaving behind only rust and decaying structures of man-made sites that once were.
Переслать - Plane Crash At San Francisco Airport
Asiana Airlines Boeing 777 from Seoul crashed on the runway upon landing at San Francisco International Airport today.
Переслать - Steve Wozniak Describes Visit With Kanye, Kim And Baby
The visit was set up by Kardashian herself who had arranged for Kanye's birthday to have the two meet for a surprise lunch and have Wozniak sign one of two Apple Pro Computer mice. The other mouse had already been signed by Steve Jobs.
Переслать - Technology Workers Are Young (Really Young)
It's well known that technology is a young man's game. Still, it is surprising to see just how young (and how male).
Переслать - 'Lone Ranger' Is Everything Wrong With Hollywood
"The Lone Ranger "— a.k.a. "Pirates of the Caribbean 4.5: Sparrow Goes West" — is looking like it might be a huge tentpole movie that goes down this weekend. It also happens to be a perfect example of almost everything that's wrong with the current Hollywood blockbuster system.
Переслать - Sheryl Sandberg Was Supposed To Be On Crashed Boeing 777
Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg just posted to her Facebook page that she was supposed to be on the Boeing 777 that crash landed in San Francisco today along with some of her family and colleagues.
Переслать - The U.S. Isn't The Only One Doing The Spying
European governments should not kick up a fuss about American spying. They have too much to lose.
Переслать - Would You Eat At The World's First 'Forever Alone' Restaurant?
Amsterdam's "Eenmaal" is the world's first self-proclaimed "one-person" restaurant, where tiny tables and single placemats and ample personal space are enough to make anyone feel like a leper, on purpose.
Переслать - This Is What Happens At A Robot Rodeo
This is what happens when police, military folks, and scientists get together to play with very expensive robots.
Переслать - America's Most Feces-Polluted Beaches, Mapped
Every year, the Natural Resources Defense Council compiles its "Testing the Waters" guide to the cleanliness of beaches on the coasts and the Great Lakes. And every year, the results vary: Some of our beaches are consistently pristine; others, very much not.
Переслать - Amazing High Speed X-Ray Videos Reveal How Bats Take Flight
The last time you saw a bat, it probably flew by in an instant, a whizzing grey ball of fur in the night. A group of biologists recently decided to take a much closer look at how exactly bats manage to be the only mammals truly capable of sustained flight.
Переслать - Hangovers Cost The Economy $224 Billion
The cost of excessive alcohol consumption in the United States in 2006 reached $223.5 billion or about $1.90 per drink, according to a new study by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Переслать - Science Goes In Search Of The Perfect Condom
What if using condoms didn't just prevent disease and pregnancy, but they actually felt good, too? Scientists say this isn't a pipe dream.
Переслать - Best First Pitch Ever?
Before the Doosan Bears at Jamsil on July 5th, rhythmic gymnast Shin Soo-ji threw out the first pitch.
Переслать - 50 Years Of Visionary Sci-Fi Computer Interfaces
This detailed infographic starts at 1965, when computer interface was imagined with anthropomorphic robots, up till 2013, a future meshed up with human recognition computer interfaces.
Переслать - Alleged 'Budget' iPhone Revealed In Photos And Video
Photos and video of what's purported to be the new low-cost iPhone popped up online overnight, possibly giving us the closest look yet at Apple's newest device.
Переслать - Strange, Ironic, And Hilarious Fireworks Packaging
Every year, Cabel Maxfield Sasser visits Blackjack Fireworks in Vancouver, Washington and takes a look at colorful, ironic, and absolutely hilarious fireworks packaging.
Переслать - IvyConnect, The Social Network That's Too Good For You
The global rise of social networks has been characterized by an ideal of inclusion. But that's for suckers.
Переслать - Expedition To Find The New Guinea Singing Dog: The Rarest Dog In The World
Almost impossible to find because they are both extremely clever and shy, wild New Guinea Singing Dogs have so far eluded every expedition to find them, including one that stretched over a month 20 years ago in the highlands of Papua New Guinea.
Переслать - 14 Infamous Computer Virus Snippets That Trace A History Of Havoc
Computer viruses are almost as old as personal computers themselves, and their evolution was only hastened by the birth of Internet. And within each code is a story about its author, about the time it was written, and about the state of computing when it terrorized our hard drives.
Переслать - The Year Of The Smart Watch
Something about the ailing PC industry, competition among makers of smartphones and the endless quest for the next big thing has nearly every major consumer electronics manufacturer working on a smart watch or at least contemplating it.
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