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This is how you melt metal with magnets

 We have an awesome team, and one of them found this great article.It takes a lot of heat to melt metal, normally requiring some kind of heavy-duty torch to get the job done manually. However, with a bit of electricity and wire, you can melt a chunk of metal with a magnetic field, and suspend in it mid-air so it looks cool during…

  
  
by | on Apr 13th 2013

Autonomous robot jellyfish being developed for military surveillance

 We have an awesome team, and one of them found this great article.Talk about military surveillance and images of unmanned drones come to mind. But typically they are air and ground based units. The US Navy wants to get in on the action, though, and has tasked Virginia Tech College of Engineering with developing an autonomous…

  
  
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Veti-Gel instantly stops bleeding, demoed in somewhat gruesome video

 You can expect to find great information here along with my commentary…keep coming back!.You would think by this point in medical science we would have found the best way to stop bleeding, but a College Junior at New York University is spearheading research that might change the way wounds are cared for. Joe Landolina is working…

  
  
by | on Mar 29th 2013

Coronal Rain: Solar Flare Rains Fire On Sun In NASA VIDEO

  A fine read, liked by many, in this new article you’ll find useful information.Had enough of all the rain and snow this winter? Be thankful you don’t have to contend with fire falling from the sky. That doesn’t happen on Earth, of course, but the Sun is a different story. Just take a look at this video of so-called…

  
  
by | on Feb 25th 2013

Squid Sex VIDEO Shows Deep-Sea Copulation, Penis-Like ‘Terminal Organ’

  Comment below and tell me your thoughts about this new article.Ever wonder how squid have sex? Now you can find out, thanks to a deep-sea “sex tape” that’s being called the first of its kind.The squid sex video (shown above) was taken by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s “Little Hercules”…

  
  
by | on Jan 28th 2013

Mona Lisa Sent to the Moon

  You can expect to find great information here along with my commentary… keep coming back!NASA researchers can now boast they sent one of most famous faces in history into the cosmos. It’s 240,000 miles each way; they did it with a laser.Engineers at the Goddard Space Flight Center in Maryland successfully…

  
  
by | on Jan 23rd 2013

Harvard Prof Says Neanderthal Clones Possible but Experts Doubt It

  A fine read, liked by many, in this new article you’ll find useful information.A Harvard geneticist has raised eyebrows by declaring that scientists could make a Neanderthal clone baby if they had an “extremely adventurous female human” as a surrogate.When geneticist George Church talked about cloning Neanderthals…

  
  
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‘Disco Clam’ Puts On Flashy Light Show With Reflective Cells, Biologist Says

  Google ranked this in the top 10 today and you will see why, keep reading.This mollusk sure knows how to groove. The flashy ‘disco clam,’ shown in the video above, earned its name from the light show produced by reflective cells on the edge of its mantle. Why would a clam light up in this way? Biologists aren’t sure,…

  
  
by | on Jan 21st 2013

USS Hatteras 3D Map Shows Civil War Warship 150 Years After It Sank

  Another great popular news article.On this day (Jan. 11) in 1863, a Union warship was sunk in a skirmish with a Confederate vessel in the Gulf of Mexico.Exactly 150 years later, a new 3D map of the USS Hatteras has been released that shows what the remains of the warship look like. The Hatteras rests on the ocean…

  
  
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Lunar Occultation Of Jupiter VIDEO Shows Awesome Moon-Planet Alignment

 Image Source Here is another really good post for your reading enjoyment today.This Christmas, the moon ate Jupiter.At least that’s how it appeared to skywatchers in certain parts of the Southern Hemisphere during a Dec. 25 lunar occultation. That’s the term astronomers use to describe the occasional celestial…

  
  
by | on Jan 03rd 2013
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