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A match made, well, somewhere: NASA & Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson
about 24 hours ago
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Turkeys are better deep-fried than roasted! It's not too late to start a new tradition:
8:10 AM Nov 20th
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Leonid Meteor Shower Images Dazzled: Gallery But if you missed it, here's your next shot!
10:12 AM Nov 19th
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This Is Not Your Grade School Solar System: Planet gallery comparing images Then (30 years ago) and Now
4:31 AM Nov 19th
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5 Wild and Weird Thanksgiving Turkeys: Who's making a deep-fried buffalo turkey this year?
11:21 AM Nov 18th
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RT @ Bomb-Proof Wallpaper:
8:45 AM Nov 18th
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Hopes Stirring at NASA for Ares Engineering Vindication: PM Exclusive
8:40 AM Nov 18th
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The Singularity Is Coming—Now What?: Glenn Reynolds describes the future for artificial intelligence
7:00 AM Nov 18th
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IBM Reveals the Biggest Artificial Brain of All Time: 1.6 billion neuron simulation of the human visual cortex
6:43 AM Nov 18th
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7 Small Drills Bore It Out: 12-Volt Cordless Drill Comparison Test
2:40 PM Nov 17th
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5 Body Parts You May Be Able to Regrow Soon(ish): Grown hearts, lungs and breast implants!
6:52 AM Nov 17th
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Aptera's False Rumors: Founders Not "Ousted"—On Vacation
6:49 AM Nov 17th
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Good luck, Spirit! @ Attempts to Free Spirit from the sandtrap will begin Monday. It will be a tough road; she may not get out.
11:43 AM Nov 16th
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T-minus 5 minutes: Prestart complete. NASA's to launch to the ISS
11:23 AM Nov 16th
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With just 5 flights left (after today's), PM looks back at the uncertain future of the International Space Station
9:55 AM Nov 16th
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T-minus 2 hours to launch : Watch today's launch to the ISS, live on @ TV !
9:29 AM Nov 16th
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RT @ A trip down memory lane with the biggest Christmas gifts of the year, 1929-2009:
9:00 AM Nov 16th
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The Top 8 Dinosaur Discoveries of 2009: A tiny T. Rex, feathered herbivore and the smallest carnivore.
6:39 AM Nov 16th
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But where did the moon's water come from? Some speculative thoughts: Solar winds, comets or Earth could be the source.
9:26 AM Nov 13th
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NASA's LCROSS Confirms Water on the Moon: Spectrometers show H20 in the Cabeus crater on the south side of the moon.
9:24 AM Nov 13th
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