- posted by null at Discovery News - Top Stories - 1 hour agoSpace shuttle Atlantis is back on Earth, bringing home six astronauts from the International Space Station and capping its 25-year-long flight career.
- posted by null at Discovery News - Top Stories - 1 hour agoMany archaeological sites have been destroyed by man, but Alexandria's Royal Quarters simply slid into the sea.
- posted by Irene Klotz at Discovery News - Top Stories - 6 hours agoNew research suggests that asymmetries in the dust-laced clouds of gas that feed baby stars are responsible.
- posted by Nicole Gugliucci at Discovery News - Top Stories - 9 hours agoApproximately 5,000 years ago, a massive star in the Large Magellanic Cloud destroyed itself, leaving us to gaze at a gorgeous remnant (plus shrapnel), helping us learn about the physics of a supernova.
- posted by address-withheld@my.opera.com.invalid (Dr. John v. Kampen) at - 9 hours ago*This Brazilian man* in a wheelchair got a ticket for speeding and not having a driver's license... Url movie: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F-FOeffxV_o John
- posted by Michael Reilly at Discovery News - Top Stories - 11 hours agoA specialized pattern of termites mounds form the foundation of one of the most famous ecosystems on the planet.
- posted by Tracy Staedter at Discovery News - Top Stories - 14 hours agoBP's top kill procedure uses toxic drilling mud and has just a 60 to 70 percent chance of working.
- posted by Alyssa Danigelis at Discovery News - Top Stories - 15 hours agoIf our goal is to kill coral reefs worldwide, we're doing a bang-up job. We've got runoff and development from the shore, fishing dredges by sea, acidification from warmer water temperatures, poisons, dyna...
- posted by brendanorrell@gmail.com at CENSORED NEWS - 15 hours ago. *U of A: The University of Arizona is quickly becoming the University of Apartheid* *. * By Brenda Norrell Censored News http://www.bsnorrell.blogspot.com/ Photo: Dysfunctional Boeing spy tower in Arivaca...
- posted by Zahra Hirji at Discovery News - Top Stories - 16 hours agoA giant impact dome was discovered under the Timor Sea. This is one of many impacts that pummeled the planet around 35 million years ago, possibly cooling it enough to spur the formation of ice sheets on A...
- posted by Kieran Mulvaney at Discovery News - Top Stories - 17 hours agoAs sea ice fragments due to to climate change, polar bear populations may at first show very little ill effect, but then drop precipitously.
- posted by null at Discovery News - Top Stories - 20 hours agoTesla and Toyota has announced that they intend to cooperate on the development of electric vehicles, parts, and production system and engineering support.
- posted by Ian O'Neill at Discovery News - Top Stories - 20 hours agoWatching a comet get destroyed by the sun is a lot of fun if you can predict when it's going to happen. A group of Berkeley researchers have done just that, tracking a comet deep into the solar atmosphere.
- posted by Teresa Shipley at Discovery News - Top Stories - 20 hours agoGlobal death rates are decreasing for young children, particularly in some regions of Latin America, north Africa and the Middle East.
- posted by Eric Bland at Discovery News - Top Stories - 22 hours agoThe tiny device uses the air we breathe and the food we eat to create almost enough electricity to run a pacemaker.
- posted by Irene Klotz at Discovery News - Top Stories - 22 hours agoSometimes, even the best comedians get it wrong. Making jokes about the shuttle retirement is a little too soon Stephen. Too soon.
- posted by null at Discovery News - Top Stories - 23 hours agoThe bracelet analyzes the wearer's sweat for alcohol content, but it's only sold to courts (not parents).
- posted by Alison at Creekside - 23 hours agoBooming is a method by which oil spills are contained through the use of booms. Who among us did not look at the aerial footage of quite small waves lapping quietly over the single broken up lines of ...
- posted by Jennifer Viegas at Discovery News - Top Stories - 23 hours agoHundreds of discarded toilets and tires have been found at a reef populated by fish, lobsters and sea urchins.
- posted by David Teeghman at Discovery News - Top Stories - 1 day agoA new method for analyzing blood cells could prove to be a faster, more reliable test for food allergies.
- posted by Emily Sohn at Discovery News - Top Stories - 1 day agoThe stress of 9/11 may have increased the number of miscarriages among women carrying male babies.
- posted by brendanorrell@gmail.com at CENSORED NEWS - 1 day ago*Sacred Places, Sacred Names * *Press statement *This beautiful and sacred land is our Mother. She feeds, nurtures, shelters, teaches, all her children. The elements of Mother Earth form the sacred vessel...
- posted by Jennifer Viegas at Discovery News - Top Stories - 1 day agoAvoiding the attention of both predators and prey is a little easier for some sharks who can hide in plain sight.
- posted by Jennifer Ouellette at Discovery News - Top Stories - 1 day agoForget the Large Hadron Collider, Mother Nature has her own version of an accelerator, created by unique conditions that sometimes occur during thunderstorms, some 40 kilometers above the surface of the Ea...
- posted by Nicole Gugliucci at Discovery News - Top Stories - 1 day ago10 billion light-years away, a behemoth lurks. However, this mysterious galaxy is too old, putting a monkey wrench in the accepted model of galactic formation.
- posted by Zahra Hirji at Discovery News - Top Stories - 1 day agoThe top 10 species discovered in 2009 were announced. These species are all super bizarre from big-fanged minnows to carnivorous slugs.
- posted by Michael Reilly at Discovery News - Top Stories - 1 day agoAnalysis of the final hours before the Deepwater Horizon explosion reveals a key safety step was ignored. And oil wells around the Gulf of Mexico may be repeating the mistake every day.
- posted by Ian O'Neill at Discovery News - Top Stories - 1 day agoIt's official. After hundreds of flyovers by Mars Odyssey and overhead photographs taken by the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter, Phoenix isn't going to rise from the dead.
- posted by brendanorrell@gmail.com at CENSORED NEWS - 1 day ago. *Ann Wright and Cynthia McKinney, they're at it again!* . By Brenda Norrell Censored News http://www.bsnorrell.blogspot.com . Ann Wright, a 29-year US Army veteran who retired as a colonel and a former US...
- posted by Tracy Staedter at Discovery News - Top Stories - 1 day agoYou've seen the Big Dog robot, right? The one from Boston Dynamics that walks walks, runs, climbs and carries heavy loads over uneven terrain. Try to push it over and it re-stabilizes itself almost exactly...
- posted by Tracy Staedter at Discovery News - Top Stories - 1 day agoIt produces antibodies that stop nicotine from getting into the brain and triggering the pleasure-center chemical, dopamine.
- posted by brendanorrell@gmail.com at CENSORED NEWS - 1 day ago*Calling for justice for Oglala Lakota Christopher Capps shot repeatedly and killed by Pennington Co. Sheriff Deputy David Olson. *Native Sun: Deputy Shoots and Kills Lakota Man, 22 http://mail.indianz.com...
- posted by brendanorrell@gmail.com at CENSORED NEWS - 1 day agoArizona: A Critical Resistance Boycott Special Double-Length Column By Roberto Dr. Cintli Rodriguez The first rule of any boycott is to keep your eyes on the prize; translated, this means never lose sight...
- posted by Jennifer Viegas at Discovery News - Top Stories - 1 day agoScientists devise an accurate method of determining the body temperatures for extinct animals, including woolly mammoths and eventually even dinosaurs.
- posted by Teresa Shipley at Discovery News - Top Stories - 1 day agoTake another breath of that fresh air. It might make you smarter.
- posted by Ian O'Neill at Discovery News - Top Stories - 1 day agoIn a star system not so far away, two extrasolar planets are orbiting their parent star with surprisingly odd inclinations. What kind of gravitational turmoil could have caused this mess?
- posted by Kasey-Dee Gardner at Discovery News - Top Stories - 1 day agoJust yesterday, my dog Drama and I were lounging around watching "What Not to Wear" on TLC. Drama propped himself under my neck, allowing me to use him as a pillow, providing maximum comfort and tons of sl...
- posted by Rossella Lorenzi at Discovery News - Top Stories - 1 day agoWas the “Ship of the Thousand Ingots” deliberately sunk on the orders of the captain? Or was this shipwreck just an accident?
- posted by Talal Al-Khatib at Discovery News - Top Stories - 1 day agoThe last wish of one of America's greatest authors is about to come true: Mark Twain's biography will hit stores 100 years after his death. According to a report by The Independent, the late novelist, whos...
- Discovery News - Top Stories - 1 day agoSome preschools across the country are swapping classrooms and desks for trees and mud.
- Discovery News - Top Stories - 1 day agoThe spill could leave behind a toxic stew lethal to the fish and wildlife that inhabit that maze of marshes along the Gulf Coast.
- posted by David Teeghman at Discovery News - Top Stories - 2 days agoCow poop can power data centers for tech companies like Google when it's turned into biogas.
- posted by Larry O'Hanlon at Discovery News - Top Stories - 2 days agoThe hurricane season is looking to be active this year, though cooler water in the western Atlantic could help keep storms out of the Gulf.
- posted by Eric Bland at Discovery News - Top Stories - 2 days agoTouch screens made with silver and gold wires could soon be rolling off the presses and into cell phones, computers and more.
- posted by Len Hart at The Existentialist Cowboy - 2 days agoby Guest Author, Communications Consultant Doug Drenkow So let me get this straight. Tea Party darling and Kentucky Republican Senate candidate Rand Paul says that even though the government should not di...
- posted by Nicole Gugliucci at Discovery News - Top Stories - 2 days agoYou can't keep a dreamer down. Extraterrestrial hunter Frank Drake returned to Green Bank last week to recreate his famous observations with one of the largest radio telescopes in the world.
- posted by Ray Villard at Discovery News - Top Stories - 2 days agoImagine a space faring civilization hurtling between galaxies, propelled by the gravitational energy of a black hole, and having resources for supporting a population of several billion.
- *Who doesn't like a secret?* Particularly when it is proudly shown on TV? That is the case with the Boeing X37B, a radio-controlled, automated spacecraft from the USAF. Or is it perhaps the US Marines? Any...
- posted by Kieran Mulvaney at Discovery News - Top Stories - 2 days agoIn order to save the world's fisheries, we have to acknowledge that some fish may be worth more to us alive than on our plates, economists say.
- posted by Alison at Creekside - 2 days agoObviously Con political staffers couldn't continue to rely a fire alarm going off every time they were summoned to testify before a parliamentary committee, so on Tuesday morning Government House leader Ja...
- posted by C. Moffat at Lilith News - 2 days agoENTERTAINMENT - Ever watched a movie about revenge? You know, films like Gran Torino, Pay Back or The Brave One? Well Harry Brown takes it to a whole new level. PLOT: Harry Brown (Michael Caine) is a mode...
- posted by C. Moffat at Lilith News - 2 days agoENVIRONMENT - Twelve people are dead and many others are missing as floods flowed through the Polish capitol of Warsaw yesterday, destroying billions of euros of property on the way. To make matters worse...
- Discovery News - Top Stories - 2 days agoAs massive grazing animals were killed off by early human hunters, methane levels dropped, contributing to a chilling planet.
- Discovery News - Top Stories - 2 days agoThe oldest tombs date to around 2750 B.C. during Egypt's first and second dynasties.
- posted by C. Moffat at Lilith News - 2 days agoCARS - Toyota has made a $50 million USD investment in electric sportscar Tesla Motors Inc. The automaker is not alone in the investment in the car. Daimler, the Abu Dhabi government, venture capitalist El...
- posted by John D. Cox at Discovery News - Top Stories - 2 days agoQuestions about how much oil has been spilled in the last month by the Deepwater Horizon oil rig explosion could be answered if scientists move quickly to measure the plumes of dissolved methane gas drifti...
- posted by Geezer Power at GEEZERPOWER - 2 days agoSo what is Joe talking about here? Bensene, which was encountered in the Exon Valdez oil spill, was responsible for detrimental health effects on clean up workers who were among the 32,000 fishermen and ...
- posted by brendanorrell@gmail.com at CENSORED NEWS - 3 days agohttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6lKGFy2KR7o *Video by O'odham Solidarity* http://www.oodhamsolidarity.blogspot.com *Read more on Censored News homepage: *http://www.bsnorrell.blogspot.com/ Censored news r...
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