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This awesome video shows a shark shooting out of the water like a Poseidon missile launched from an underwater submarine (seen at the 1:37 mark).
When I post this, I'm really marking it in hopes of getting around to watching it later, and meanwhile putting it forward for your attention as well. But really, what better question than this to address in terms of where we stand on the independen
The fingerprint scanner has raised questions since its first integration into the modern smartphone: is it secure, is it reliable, who will have access to my fingerprints?
Back in December we reported that authorities are beginning to use 'sewage epidemiology' to track drug use in communities. This method analyzes sewage from wastewater treatment plants for certain metabolites, essentially looking through our bodil
This development will generate enough electricity to supply over 1 million households.
As we have been writing about in recent weeks, the industry of "science" has become so far removed from the fundamentals of the scientific method, that it can no longer be trusted.
In many Western countries, milk consumption has been falling since the 1970s, and due to more people informing themselves on the dangers of dairy, consumption is well below recommended levels and that is good news for public health and bad news for t
For the vast majority of our time on Earth, humans have been subject to the laws of natural selection like the rest of our planet's lifeforms. But recent history has yielded such a rapid-fire burst of genetic advances that it is now possible to mod
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The technique could help end the mystery--and the stigma--of chronic pain
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THE DROUGHT CURRENTLY shriveling the West Coast comes with an irony that the poet Samuel Taylor Coleridge would recognize.
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As if the mere existence of computer-augmented, self-aiming rifles wasn't worrisome enough, a pair of security experts claim to have discovered how someone could remotely gain access to the firearms, shutting them down or changing the target to one
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