Could Volcanic Eruptions Follow Chile’s Earthquake? Experts (& Recent History) Say "Yes"

According Oxford University volcanologist, David Pyle, Chile’s magnitude 8.8 earthquake may be a prelude to a series of volcanic explosions. “We expect to see an upsurge in volcanic activity over the next 12 months,” said Pyle. In his notebooks of…

The Evolution of Rock Star Apparel

The evolution of Rock and Roll is evident to the world for the past few decades already.

Online shopping for perfumes

Shopping online you can retain time and money. The prices of perfumes available here are low is because the imported products are directly sold here bypassing the middleman

The Daily Flash -Eco, Space, Tech (1/01)

The Mobile Decade: Greatest Gadgets From 10 Years of Innovation During the first decade of the 21st century, we saw a whole slew of new mobile technologies capture the public imagination: the smartphone, the MP3 player, the USB stick, touchscreens, Wi-Fi, 3G wireless, pocket camcorders, digital SLRs and more.Thanks to these inventions, people got increasingly plugged into an always-on, totally portable, always-connected existence. Where we stand now, notebooks outsell desktop PCs, people spend more on mobile phones than on landlines, and portable game consoles outnumber the ones plugged into your TV cabinet. Top Scientific Breakthroughs of 2009 With so many incredible scientific advances and discoveries this year, Wired Science had a tough time choosing which 10 were the biggest

The Daily Flash -Eco, Space, Tech (11/25)

Courtroom First: Brain Scan Used in Murder Sentencing  A defendant’s MRI brain scan has been used in court for what is believed to be the first time.

The New, Revised Charles Darwin: "Life Originated from the Spontaneous Generation of Inanimate Chemical Matter"

Though Charles Darwin thought of religion as a tribal survival strategy, in 1879 he wrote that “I think that generally … an agnostic would be the most correct description of my state of mind.” When he published The Origin of Species 150 years ago, he deliberately avoided the subject of the origin of life. This, coupled with the mention of the ‘Creator’ in the last paragraph of the book, led many to believe he was not willing to commit on the matter.  Now, an international team, led by Juli Peretó of the Cavanilles Institute in Valencia, refutes that idea and shows that the British naturalist did explain in other documents how our first ancestors could have come into being.

The Daily Flash -Eco, Space, Tech (10/07)

Dark Energy Hunters Catch a Wave A new project to create a 3D map of space so large that scientists can find a 500 million-light-year-size remnant from the early universe inside it began operation last month. The Baryon Oscillation Spectroscopic Survey opened its eyes to the universe, taking in data from hundreds of galaxies and quasars in the constellation Aquarius, from its perch on the Apache Point Observatory in New Mexico.

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