From marriage rumors to surrogate’s claiming paternity to BET messing with Blue Ivy’s hair — the Queen Bey is OVER IT.
Inuit myths confirmed: nervous giants were first settlers of Arctic, say scientists
Scientists discovered that the Paleo-Eskimo peoples, a reclusive culture who inhabited New World regions of the arctic circle until about 700 years ago, were definitively one of the first peoples to explore, pioneer, and settle in North America.
6.0 magnitude earthquake jolts northern California wine country
A 6.0 magnitude earthquake jolted the Napa Valley area of California early Sunday morning, resulting in hundreds of injuries and damage to homes and businesses.
American journalist Peter Theo Curtis freed from Syria
American journalist Peter Theo Curtis has been released and will soon be reunited with his family, after almost two years of captivity in Syria, said U.S. officials.
Lost satellites the latest setback to Galileo GPS network
Ever since its inception, the European Space Agency Galileo program has been a project that embodies the saying, ‘a day late and a dollar short.’
GPS satellites given wrong directions, get lost in space
Two GPS satellites launched to bolster the European Space Agency’s Galileo satellite constellation took a wrong turn, and ended up in the wrong orbiting position.
Rosetta satellite begins to decipher composition of comet
The Rosetta spacecraft, a satellite launched by the European Space Agency (ESA) in 2004, is making its final approach to comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko and already providing information about the composition of comets.
Hyundai to pay $17.35 million fine for late vehicle recall
South Korean auto maker Hyundai Motor Co. will pay a $17.35 million fine for its delay in recalling 43,500 defective Genesis sedans, said the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.
Space hackers take control of NASA satellite
A vintage NASA spacecraft from 1970s, the International Sun-Earth Explorer 3 (ISEE-3)– a spaceship without a moor after NASA scuttled the project and abandoned satellite– drifted through space for almost 20 years before a team of citizen space hackers re-discovered it, crowdfunded the project, acquired the project rights form NASA and rebuilt communications support equipment from scratch.
Satellite begins to orbit comet, prepares to land
In 2004, the European Space Agency launched the satellite Rosetta to complete an ambitious mission: not only was Rosetta to travel approximately 4 billion miles, make three gravity-assist flybys of Earth and one of Mars in order to make a precision rendezvous with a comet hurtling through space, but also then land on the comet.
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