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Science January 5, 2012

Malabar Spiders Are Tough, Despite Losing A Pair

The male Malabar spider, even after losing its genitals, remains a tough fighter that is still able and willing to take down opponents. In fact,…


World Coal Consumption Since 1980

Science January 5, 2012

Asia’s Coal Use Up 500% Since 1980

Whether global warming is really occurring or these temperatures are cyclical, it’s best to keep coal use down as it is terrible for the environment….


Parasitic Fly Could Be Responsible For Disappearing Honeybees

Science January 4, 2012

Parasitic Fly Could Be Responsible For Disappearing Honeybees

The disappearing honeybee colonies have been blamed on cell towers, pesticides, GMO crops and more. Until we know for sure, we can’t rule any of…


Animals Get Tickled in The Name of Science

Biology January 4, 2012

Animals Get Tickled in The Name of Science

You tickle someone and it is like a magic laughter button. What is that all about? When we are tickled it is a thrill and…


Hybrid Sharks Discovered Near Australia

Science January 4, 2012

First Hybrid Sharks Discovered Near Australia

As one of the oldest species on the planet, Sharks have had millions of years of evolution to perfect their predator form, and now sharks…


Russian Rocket Security Sleeping On The Job

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Sleeping On The Job: Russian Rocket Security

As a general rule of thumb, it isn’t a good thing to be sleeping on the job; especially if you are Russian rocket security. To…


Brainless Faceless Fish Found in Scottish Waters

Biology January 3, 2012

Brainless, Faceless Fish Found in Scottish Waters

Discovered during a series of 15 Scottish marine excavations in 2011, covering roughly 2,000 square miles, a brainless and faceless fish (pictured above) was found…


Battle Between Killer Whales And Sharks

Science January 3, 2012

New Zealand Beach Hosts Battle Between Killer Whales and Sharks

Normally when killer whales and sharks do battle, it takes place far away from humans, but one recent brawl took place on a New Zealand…


GRAIL Probes Now Orbiting The Moon

Space January 2, 2012

GRAIL Probes Now Orbiting The Moon

Two new satellites are now in orbit around the moon and they could give us some valuable info about whether our moon merged with another…


Giant Asian Tiger Prawn Threatens Texas Gulf Coast

Science January 2, 2012

Asian Tiger Prawn Threatens Texas Gulf Coast

The Asian Tiger Prawn is a very invasive species that can grow to almost a foot long. This species is known for threatening native wild…


Record Numbers of Gray Whales Spotted Off California Coast

Science January 2, 2012

Record Numbers of Gray Whales Spotted Off California Coast

According to Whale watchers, migrating gray whales are swimming through Southern California waters in record numbers this winter and amazing all who see them. Whale…


Future Of Incandescent Bulbs Not So Bright

Technology January 2, 2012

The Future Of Incandescent Bulbs Not So Bright

Although Congress defunded the January 1st bill, the federal law still exists and the incandescent light bulb may soon be a thing of the past….


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Germany’s Solar Power Output Rose by 60 Percent in 2011

Technology December 30, 2011

Germany’s Solar Power Output Rose By 60% in 2011

Here’s a bit of good news for renewable energy from Germany. The German Solar Industry Association (BSW) says that the nation’s solar power producers have…


Pollution Glue May Improve London’s Air Quality

Technology December 30, 2011

“Pollution Glue” May Improve London’s Air Quality

London has had an air quality problem for a long time and now they may have found a way to combat air pollution. They are…


Small Monkey Groups Are More Likely to Fight

Science December 29, 2011

Members of Small Monkey Groups Are More Likely to Fight

Who wins when small monkey groups have territorial disputes with larger groups? The answer is small monkey groups. Smaller groups may be more likely to…


New Island Rises From The Red Sea

Science December 29, 2011

New Island Rises From The Red Sea

There is something new brewing in the Red Sea. Something amazing. It may give future travelers somewhere new to set foot on and it will…


Two Millipede Species Appear To Have A Treaty

Science December 29, 2011

Two Millipede Species Appear to Have a Treaty in the Form of a Demilitarized Zone

The Australian island of Tasmania has two species of millipedes, but what is interesting is that they only ever meet on a 300 foot wide…


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