Science, Technology & Discoveries
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- Mars had 'recent' running water (3 Replies)
- First Look at Tesla's Stunning Model S (5 Replies)
- Nanotechnology goes to war (2 Replies)
- The Orion Project (2 Replies)
- Cold fusion debate heats up again (1 Reply)
- Is It a Gas, Fluid, Solid, or All of the Above? (2 Replies)
- Space storm alert: 90 seconds from catastrophe (5 Replies)
- Luna Hippies (0 Replies)
- Presidential Directive opens door for release of antigravity technology (6 Replies)
- Soccer robots being built to beat humans (0 Replies)
- Japan's boffins: Global warming isn't man-made (5 Replies)
- UK team builds robot fish to detect pollution (6 Replies)
- New Microorganisms Discovered In Earth's Stratosphere (6 Replies)
- cell tower/flagpoles pop up in midstate (0 Replies)
- The Electric Car (91 Replies)
- Lockheed offers ready-to-go supersoldier exoskeleton (6 Replies)
- Science Cannot Fully Describe Reality, Says Templeton Prize Winner (9 Replies)
- Debate Did Copenhagen Organizers Exaggerate the Science? (1 Reply)
- South Paw Solar System (0 Replies)
- The Immortal Jellyfish (3 Replies)
- The Black Hole War (2 Replies)
- Pentagon inks deal on portable milli-wave raygun tech (1 Reply)
- Star Wars: the nuclearisation and weaponisation of space (3 Replies)
- NASA's Chief Climate Scientist Stirs Controversy With Call for Civil Disobedience (3 Replies)
- Do these mysterious stones mark the site of the Garden of Eden? (2 Replies)
- Why it's Hard to Make Machines Think Original Thoughts (8 Replies)
- Looking for ancient engraving of a "gigantic number" that correlates to procession (0 Replies)
- STRANGE DAYS - STRANGE SKIES (88 Replies)
- Sci-fi Raytheon riot control (1 Reply)
- Orgone - Any Evidence That It works? (4 Replies)
- Lingo retro: Things change, but words remain the same (2 Replies)
- Space debris (3 Replies)
- Digital Overload Is Frying Our Brains (0 Replies)
- Project Seal (5 Replies)
- Antarctic bulge could flood Washington DC (3 Replies)
- LHC may start up again in September (1 Reply)
- IBM comes on board US nuke program (0 Replies)
- Miniscule motor swims through the bloodstream (0 Replies)
- Mosqitos hum at the pitch of Western scale music! (3 Replies)
- Blame the Sun for a Cloudy Day? (21 Replies)