Facebook has yet another update to its appearance coming soon and this one is vastly different than the current Facebook layout everyone is used to seeing. If you would like to enable this feature on your Facebook profile page before the official release, here’s how to do it (nothing wrong with it either, I’ve been […]
Read MoreThe new 40-mpg compact Dodge Hornet will be based on the beautiful Alfa Romeo Giulietta model according to Left Lane News. As part of Fiat’s purchase of Chrysler the company had to make guarantees to the U.S. government that a compact car capable of netting 40-mpg would be developed and that it would be built […]
Read MoreAfter a long time spent in R&D, Japan is going to build a high speed magnetic levitation train between the cities of Tokyo, Nagoya and Osaka. MagLev trains can travel at over three hundred miles per hour and would cut an hour and twenty minutes out of the travel time between Tokyo and Osaka, Japan’s […]
Read MoreJoining with prominent atheist Richard Dawkins, David Attenborough has called for a ban on the teaching of creationism in public schools in the UK. Creationism posits that an intelligent creator, or God, created the universe and all that is contained therein as recounted in the biblical accounts of the universe’s origins. Anti-scientific and quite unproven, […]
Read MoreI thought we had mastered rocket technology a long time ago? I’m sure the latest iteration will use computer technology and other advanced systems that are impossible for use on the old Saturn V but damn if it isn’t going to take forever and a day to get back into space. What amazes me the […]
Read MoreAccording to Pravda dolphins (or cetaceans is another term they use in the article but that may be a mistranslation?) have both a quick healing ability as well as the ability to sense electrical fields. For example, after being bitten by a shark, a chemical stored in a dolphin’s fat can heal it more quickly […]
Read MoreDead Island sold out everywhere apparently..
Read MoreLaunched atop a Black Arrow Rocket on the 28th of October 1971, the Prospero satellite was the first and last ever to be launched atop a British developed rocket. In spite of funding being cut, the scientists who had worked on the satellite and rocket decided to launch it anyway, and it is still up […]
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