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Chinese Missiles Strike Boston Harbor: WWIII Imminent

By   /  November 29, 2010  /  Conflict  /  1 Comment

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Breaking News: Battleships from The Peoples Republic of China, and it’s North Korean partners have commenced live-fire artillery drills aiming high-explosive missiles into the waters of Boston Harbor. They have assured the Pentagon and the White House that this is simply a training exercise, and the artillery barrage should not be misunderstood as a provocation [...]

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Saudi king urged U.S. to attack Iran: WikiLeaks

By   /  November 29, 2010  /  Conspiracy, World  /  No Comments

Reuters Saudi King Abdullah has repeatedly urged the United States to attack Iran‘s nuclear program and China directed cyberattacks on the United States, according to a vast cache of diplomatic cables released on Sunday in an embarrassing leak that undermines U.S. diplomacy. The more than 250,000 documents, given to five media groups by the whistle-blowing [...]

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Buckyballs and acid make the first 3D self-assembling nanostructure

By   /  November 29, 2010  /  Science & Technology  /  No Comments

The key to nanotechnology may not be making tiny structures out of individual molecules. It may be forcing those structures to build themselves. And scientists appear to have found a way to make that happen. When different substances come into contact with each other, they have widely differing reactions. Some steam and fizz, some cool, [...]

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Synthetic Biology of the Future: How bacteria could transform your life

By   /  November 29, 2010  /  Science & Technology  /  No Comments

Are you ready for the synthetic biology future? A recent synthetic biology conference described bacteria that could live on Mars, feel empathy, eliminate malaria from mosquitos and cure cancer. Oscillator’s Christina Agapakis explains. It’s been a few weeks since the iGEM jamboree, a whirlwind, completely exhausting weekend of student synthetic biology projects. This tweet from [...]

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War Machines: Recruiting Robots for Combat

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FORT BENNING, Ga. — War would be a lot safer, the Army says, if only more of it were fought by robots. And while smart machines are already very much a part of modern warfare, the Army and its contractors are eager to add more. New robots — none of them particularly human-looking — are [...]

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Egyptian archaeologist admits pyramids contain UFO technology

By   /  November 29, 2010  /  In Other News, Science & Technology  /  No Comments

In a shock statement, head of the Cairo University Archeology Department, Dr Ala Shaheen has told an audience that there might be truth to the theory that aliens helped the ancient Egyptians build the oldest of pyramids, the Pyramids of Giza. On being further questioned by Mr Marek Novak, a delegate from Poland as to [...]

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