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Fish found in boy's penis
Posted by: cledford 16 hours, 53 minutes agoDoctors were surprised to find a 2 cm long fish in the penis of a 14-year-old boy from India. Apparently, the fish had slipped up ...
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Why Are Mama and Dada a Babys First Words?
Posted by: STONERS 20 hours, 24 minutes agoA baby's first words are often "mama" and "dada," much to the delight of parents. Now scientists think they know why.
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The 10 Most Shameless Product Placements in Movie History
Posted by: pagey 23 hours, 58 minutes agoLet's face it, we really trust science. In fact, studies suggest that the vast majority of people will murder another human being, if a ...
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Major Security Hole Discovered in the iPhone
Posted by: TechnologyExpert 20 hours, 15 minutes agoFor you CEOs and Enterprise users: hold on before saying the iPhone is perfect for business. A major security hole has been found in the ...
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U.K. Ad Authority Bans iPhone Ad
Posted by: TechnologyExpert 20 hours, 51 minutes agoThe U.K.'s Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) has banned an ad for the iPhone after complaints that it was misleading. No, it's not ...
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Revealed: The Internet's Biggest Security Hole
Posted by: monte-g 1 day agoTwo security researchers have demonstrated a new technique to stealthily intercept internet traffic on a scale previously presumed to be unavailable to anyone outside of ...
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"Houston, We Have Virus Liftoff ..."
Posted by: TechnologyExpert 17 hours, 9 minutes agoSurprisingly, this apparently isn't the first time this has happened to NASA. They haven't, to this point, been using antivirus software on the ...
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British boffins perfect process to make any item '100% waterproof'
Posted by: pagey 23 hours, 44 minutes agoUK company Plasma Product Innovations (P2i) today demonstrated a chemical process it claims can render any material 100 per cent waterproof.
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Fuel Cells Part 1: Powering Up a Revolution
Posted by: monte-g 23 hours, 58 minutes agoWhile gas-electric hybrid and plug-in hybrid vehicles still have drivers getting their energy from the gas station and the grid, advocates of fuel cell technology ...
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Vista may still have its day -- just like XP (eventually) did
Posted by: monte-g 23 hours, 53 minutes agoThink Windows Vista is a hopeless dog and XP was always the cat's meow among users? Think again.
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The Aral Sea - The Amazing Shrinking Lake
Posted by: ameliog 14 hours, 9 minutes agoImagine if over the course of eighty years you saw lake superior become a tenth its original size. All of the wildlife in it would ...
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Mandating Renewable Energy: It's Not Easy Being Green
Posted by: populist 19 hours, 35 minutes agoGiven that 30 years of central planning and $40 billion of taxpayer money have done little to facilitate the growth of green power, perhaps we ...
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The 5 Scientific Experiments Most Likely to End the World
Posted by: Aidenag 11 hours, 30 minutes agoLet's face it, we really trust science. In fact, studies suggest that the vast majority of people will murder another human being, if a ...
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Internet Explorer 8 Beta 2 Now Available
Posted by: TechnologyExpert 11 hours, 26 minutes agoWant to be on the bleeding edge of Web surfing? Well, if you want to take a chance on what looks to be a pretty ...
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Arctic sea ice melts to second worst on record
Posted by: ap 20 hours, 45 minutes agoWASHINGTON (AP) _ New satellite measurements show that crucial sea ice in the Arctic Ocean has plummeted to its second lowest level on record.
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