The results of being able to copy quantum data from the past are significant.
Making hydrogen fuel is now easier than nuking a tv dinner
Are scientists trying to create the first wormholes?
Highchair-related injuries climb 22 percent
About 3.5 million chairs have been recalled in recent years for defects, including faulty restraint bars, weak plastic joints that can cause collapse and belts that can’t be tightly secured.
Unkillable Asian cockroach species found in New York
IBM develops new nanomedicine for treating fungal infections
While the nanomedicine will likely prove an effective treatment for all sufferers of fungal infections, IBM expects that it will be especially useful for people who suffer from chronic fungal infections.
It’s quincenera time: International Space Station set to turn 15
Wendy’s employee gives literal meaning to the term ‘burger joint’
The customer took the food and her receipt back to Wendy’s.
Facebook invents new ‘Sympathize’ button
An engineer at the company has let loose the fact that a “Sympathize” button could be on the way for the next redesign of the social networking site.
Scientists find enormous freshwater reserves beneath the oceans
Freshwater reserves were formed over the past hundreds of thousands of years when on average the sea level was much lower than it is today.