As the Space Shuttle Program comes to a close, let's take a moment to take a look back 42 years ago. On this day in history on July 20th, 1969, Man first walked on the moon.
I love this kind of stuff. There is so much to this world we've yet to discover; so much we've yet to learn; so much beyond our understanding.
Think back to the joy you experienced in your childhood after digging in the ground and finding a small little treasure, even if it was just a malformed rock.
Researchers at Mexico's National University are feeling that glee on a much larger scale now tha
The island nation of Samoa has announced plans to time travel. No Samoan scientists haven't developed a time machine, rather, the nation's leaders have decided to move to the other side of the International Date Line. By moving time zones, Samoa would actually jump a full day. ABC News reports the move will put the nation in time with Australia and New Zealand, making it easier for the island n
Multiple sources have confirmed that the world’s biggest terrorist, Osama Bin Laden, is dead. Sources indicate that he was killed over a week ago, and that DNA test confirm that it is indeed the Mastermind of the 9/11 attack. His body is in the hands of U.S. Officials.
Gas prices are utterly crazy!
Last week, the average cost of gasoline in the United States was $3.84. In places like Los Angeles, the price has jumped to $4.23 a gallon. These increases are correlated to conflicts in Middle Eastern oil-producing nations.
New raw footage of the tsunami struck the Japanese port city of Kesennuma has just hit YouTube and it's gone viral becoming the most viewed video today. It's amazing to see the water wash ashore taking everything in its path like they are toys...
According to CNN, Sandra Bullock has donated $1 Million dollars to the Red Cross for use in the Japanese Relief effort from the massive earthquake and tsunami last week.
Redundancy was built into the Internet from the start. It's primary purpose was to survive a nuclear attack and keep information flowing. And is has done this many times during past disasters, and the Japanese earthquake is no exception. In fact, in a matter of a few hours it was back up to normal traffic levels.
Many of you are wondering how you can help the Japanese people, in the wake of the devastating earthquake and tsunami that has struck the island nation. Here are some organizations involved in the rescue and recovery effort that you can donate to.
Hundreds have been found or are presumed dead after a massive earthquake and ensuing tsunami tore through Japan's northeast coast. Some are already declaring the 8.9 magnitude quake the largest ever recorded and after-effects are expected to hit the west coast of the US, the Phillippines, Indonesia and other vulnerable spots. The Internet has sped into action, using Twitter to report updates and G
We live in a country where pretty much everything we truly need is not that far away. At the very least, we never worry about it. But, should we be worrying? Can we just continue to count on everything we need being available to us?
The secret formula for Coca-Cola has always been one of the most heavily-guarded secrets in the world. It's up there with Roswell, The Moon Landings, The Kraby Patty recipe, and anything to do with Kennedy's. We have big news to announce!