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How Moore tornado compares to famous 1999 twister
Monday's deadly twister in Moore, Okla., struck a devastating blow to a region hit by five tornadoes in 15 years, including the strongest tornado ...
Wednesday, 22 May 2013
Puzzle of why penguin cannot fly 'solved'
The puzzle of why the penguin is unable to fly may have finally been solved. Researchers believe that the bird's underwater prowess may have cos...
Tuesday, 21 May 2013
In 1949, he imagined an age of robots
The year was 1949, and computers and robots were still largely the stuff of science fiction. Only a few farsighted thinkers imagined that they would o...
Tuesday, 21 May 2013
Swarmageddon: America braces for cicada plague of biblical proportions
NEW YORK (Daily Telegraph) -- After 17 years underground growing from larva to bug, billions of cicadas are set to revel in the final four climactic w...
Monday, 20 May 2013
Modifying the endless debate over genetically modified crops
I’ll admit -- I’ve never quite understood the obsession surrounding genetically modified (GM) crops. To environmentalist opponents, GM foo...
Monday, 20 May 2013
Why warming oceans could mean dwindling fish
It’s easy to forget that global warming doesn’t just refer to the rising temperature of the air. Climate change is having an enormous, if ...
Sunday, 19 May 2013
World's smallest liquid droplets created in atom smasher
Scientists think they've created the smallest drops of liquid ever — the size of only three to five protons. The droplets were made inside...
Sunday, 19 May 2013
How the mighty winds of Uranus and Neptune blow
The powerful winds of Uranus and Neptune are apparently confined to tight layers in both planets, researchers have determined. These findings could ...
Saturday, 18 May 2013
Global warming has not stalled, insists world's best-known climate scientist
Suggestions that global warming has stalled are a diversionary tactic from deniers who want the public to be confused over climate change, accordi...
Saturday, 18 May 2013
3D print your own invisibility cloak at home
The first clues that cloaking devices might one day become more than science fiction, a la Star Trek began emerging seven or so years ago. Since the...
Friday, 17 May 2013
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