Earth Day might have come and gone, but it's always a good time to take better care of our planet. If you want to help keep Mother Earth alive and well, renowned Canadian scientist, TV host and all around awesome guy David Suzuki has some suggestions.
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A U.K. neuroscientist says that the use of Twitter, Facebook and video games is forcing children's brains to go back to an "infant-like state".
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Have 8 minutes to spare? Surely you've got time to view this amazing animated documentary, "History of the Internet," that takes viewers from before the military-driven Arpanet to Web 2.0 apps in 2009. Enjoy!
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Known as "PCMOS", this new microprocessor uses 'probabilistic logic' and actually thrives on the errors that traditional chips strive to eliminate. The result is dramatic speed and energy efficiency improvements.
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Space: the final frontier. And if you want to catch a good glimpse of it, your bank account needs to be equally as expansive. Not anymore, thanks to the availability of The Imaging Source's affordable gear for amateur astro-photographers.
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There's no need for batteries or an AC outlet with the upcoming desktop clock from Bedol – the self-proclaimed "invention company" – as it runs solely on water power.
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An Irish company claims to have broken the laws of thermodynamics by developing a device that perpetually generates energy from absolutely nothing.
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