News Make It So - Energy Science Fiction Becoming Science Fact
04-20-2012
Oilprice.com
Star Trek has been noted on many occasions throughout the series for seemingly predicting (or perhaps inspiring) the progression of technology.
News 5 Charged in Case of Chinese Teen Selling Kidney for iDevices
04-07-2012
http://www.wired.com, By Christina Bonnington
Five people have been charged with intentional injury in the case of a Chinese teenagers obsessive quest for Apple products.
News Mysterious Clintonville Booms Caught On Tape
03-31-2012
http://www.prisonplanet.com, Paul Joseph Watson
Noise sounds more like an underground explosion than an earthquake
News Wis. town longs for relief from mysterious booms
03-22-2012
http://hosted.ap.org, By DINESH RAMDE and CARRIE A
Bemused curiosity is turning into worry and aggravation for families in a small Wisconsin town longing for peace and quiet after three nights of mysterious booming noises that have sent some residents into the streets
News Minister praises plan to heat swimming pool from fires of crematorium
02-24-2012
By Rowena Mason
A money-saving plan to heat a swimming pool with energy from the cremation of dead bodies has been backed by a senior Government minister.
News Secret $1 million gold stash discovered in French rafters
02-17-2012
Yahoo News
Crews renovating an old building get a big surprise when "sacks of gold" rain down from the ceiling.
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News The 25 Best Jeremy Lin Signs We've Seen So Far
02-16-2012
Cork Gaines
Maybe the strangest phenomenon of the Jeremy Lin story is the explosion of puns created based on his name.
News 200,000-Year-Old Patch of Seagrass Is the World's Oldest Living Organism
02-12-2012
www.popsci.com
A patch of Posidonia oceanica, a species of seagrass native to the Mediterranean, has just gotten its DNA sequenced and its age determined--and as it turns out, some parts of this particular patch are up to 200,000 years old.
News Court to decide if SeaWorld whales are illegal 'slaves'
02-08-2012
www.breitbart.com
A California federal court is to decide for the first time in US history whether amusement park animals are protected by the same constitutional rights as humans.
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News Judge Orders Florida Man To Take His Wife on a Date
02-08-2012
www.nbcmiami.com
Just in time for Valentine's Day, a Florida judge ruled on Tuesday that a man involved in a scuffle with his wife treat her to an evening at a local bowling alley and a romantic meal at Red Lobster.
News Mark Zuckerberg's Dentist Dad May Be Worth ~ $60,000,000
02-06-2012
www.businessinsider.com
Edward, a dentist in Dobbs Ferry New York, loaned his son the money. In return, he was granted 2,000,000 shares of Facebook.
Headlines: Mark Zuckerberg's Dentist Dad May Be Worth ~ $60,000,000 -- Judge Orders Florida Man To Take His Wife on a Date -- Court to decide if SeaWorld whales are illegal 'slaves' -- 200,000-Year-Old Patch of Seagrass Is the World's Oldest Living Organism -- The 25 Best Jeremy Lin Signs We've Seen So Far -- Secret $1 million gold stash discovered in French rafters -- Minister praises plan to heat swimming pool from fires of crematorium -- Wis. town longs for relief from mysterious booms -- Mysterious Clintonville Booms Caught On Tape -- 5 Charged in Case of Chinese Teen Selling Kidney for iDevices -- Make It So - Energy Science Fiction Becoming Science Fact --