Data from the Mars Rover mission indicates that the radiation dose received by future astronauts is a challenging obstacle to overcome.
A proof-of-concept demonstration shows that your iPhone could be hacked by using someone else's charger.
A sequence of still photos shows what happened when a car drove over a steel rod (no gore, but the positioning of the rod is suggestive).
"Heat bursts"
are local weather phenomena that result in surface temperatures
suddenly rising 20 degrees in a matter of hours (with links to NOAA and
to a video).
The "Number of the Beast" may not be 666. It might instead be 616.
The ancient Egyptians obtained workable iron by harvesting fallen meteorites.
The odds of heads vs. tails on a coin flip may not necessarily be exactly 50:50.
"it’s closer to 51/49, biased toward whatever side was up when the coin
was thrown into the air." And the difference is reported to be more
dramatic with a coin spin rather than a flip.
Boston Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev did leave a note explaining why he did it. He said the bombings were "retribution for U.S. military action in Afghanistan and Iraq, and called
the Boston victims "collateral damage" in the same way Muslims have
been in the American-led wars. "When you attack one Muslim, you attack
all Muslims," Tsarnaev wrote."
The gender gap in Congress illustrated.
An Angkor Wat-type lost city has been discovered in the Cambodian jungle.
The movie "Groundhog Day" can be viewed as a "Buddhist classic."
The FBI is still looking for the remains of Jimmy Hoffa. It's been 38 years. Why don't they give up? What's the point?
"The federal government will intervene in the sugar market for the first
time in more than a decade, spending up to $38 million in an effort to
forestall a later bailout of sugar producers... “Record-breaking yields of sugar crops and a global surplus have driven
down U.S. sugar prices, and USDA is required to act to stabilize the
domestic market,” the USDA said in a statement."
A week from today, someone in India will transmit the world's last telegram.
The city of Detroit continues to implode. "40% of its street lights are out of order, and it has 78,000 abandoned
and blighted structures, of which 38,000 are considered dangerous
buildings. Those buildings account for a large proportion of the 12,000
fires Detroit has every year."
"Chetham’s Library, UK’s oldest public library, was built in 1421 as a
college (it was a library from 1653). One of the original doors from
that school, seen here, holds a round (and charming) secret: a cat flap!
Mice were unwelcome, of course, in a library..."
A French title designer has created a video tribute to the films of Alfred Hitchcock.
Video footage of an 8-foot long oarfish, filmed by an ROV.
Ten videos of flights of starlings.
What does billion-year-old water taste like? "What jumps out at you first is the saltiness. Because of the reactions
between the water and the rock, it is extremely salty. It is more
viscous than tap water. It has the consistency of a very light maple
syrup. It doesn't have color when it comes out, but as soon as it comes
into contact with oxygen it turns an orangy color because the minerals
in it begin to form — especially the iron." It reportedly tastes terrible.
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