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15 June 2013 at 04 : 21 AM
3d Printers to Replace Jobs
3D printing is fast becoming a part of everyday life, and they say, will soon take over the manufacturing Industry. Just as how internet revolutionized communications and the distribution of information, new technologies like 3d printing, once widely adopted, may do the same thing for manufacturing. The 3d printing technology is continually improved and ...
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7 June 2013 at 04 : 09 AM
The Better Brain: Male Brain vs Female Brain
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31 May 2013 at 22 : 34 PM
Famous Twitter Hacks
As reports on famous accounts being hacked on Twitter one after the next, the microblogging service is now tagged as a hacker’s delight. With 200 million active users sending out over 400 million Tweets each day, Twitter is becoming an increasingly important source of information. With so much going on every second, so many to prey on, it is indeed an ...
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22 May 2013 at 17 : 29 PM
Winning the Lottery. And Losing?
With the winning numbers of 10, 13, 14, 22, 52 and a Powerball of 11, Saturday’s Powerball jackpot amounted to $590.5 million. The big-time win was bagged by a resident from the small town Zephyrhills in Florida. It's an amount too high for many to imagine. Zephyrhills has a city budget of $49 million. The winning Powerball jackpot, the second largest ...
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22 May 2013 at 00 : 53 AM
America: The Food Stamp Nation
Looks like more (and I mean so much more) Americans are now collecting food stamps. As what we have been hearing on the news, beneficiaries of the government’s Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), soared to its record high in 2012 – and now what? It ballooned to a ridiculous 47 million according to the latest data from the USDA. Tens of ...
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15 May 2013 at 23 : 22 PM
Odd Reasons for Getting Tattoo
Tattoos are an excellent way to turn a single drunken decision into a lifetime of regret. With the price of removing a tattoo 10 times more than having it on, the good ol’ ‘Think before you ink’ phrase should be put up in all tattoo shops. But would a challenged drunk bother to read? Or perhaps one who is dying to prove one’s love? There are many ...
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7 May 2013 at 08 : 39 AM
Beautiful Mathematik
For Mathematics enthusiasts, Imaginary is an extraordinary venue wherein aside from gaining access to the latest mathematical breakthroughs, best of all, you get to create and even share your own ideas as well. The website is divided into three main sections: The Explore section is informative, giving the latest updates on events, exhibitions, ...
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24 April 2013 at 00 : 55 AM
Argus II: Reading Braille With the Eyes
Blind people could soon be able to “see” words. A new device has been developed by researchers allowing the blind to “see” words by stimulating the light-sensitive part of the eye. Known as the 'Argus 2', the device is based on a microchip containing electrodes implanted into the retina at the back of the eye. It is paired with a ...
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8 April 2013 at 02 : 58 AM
Robot Cars: Not Without Problems
While the idea of self-driving cars may seem perfect, or at least sci-fi perfect, as with most technology, it is not without problems. In fact, since it is a fairly new "phenomenon," the system is naturally susceptible to certain, if not plenty of, "imperfections." Here are (just) a few of them: 1. Driving in snow - While self-driving cars seem to ...
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1 April 2013 at 07 : 26 AM
Medical Treatments That Are Just Too Bizarre
In today’s world when we think of medical treatment, you probably think of medicine, vaccinations, and surgery. Before the advent of medicine as we know it today however, medical treatments seemed downright barbaric. Some of these treatments were derived from ancient medical practices or came from other cultures (some are still being used today!). ...
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