James Cameron to Donate Privately Developed Submarine to Science
It's been one year since director/deep-sea explorer James Cameron explored the lowest point on Earth, the Mariana Trench's Challenger Deep, and now, he's donating the $10 million submarine that took him there. read more
Found in: Culture, NewsWatching Horror Movies Burns Calories
London doctor reports moviegoers indulging in any form of horror film have the potential to burn close to 200 additional calories per viewing. read more
Found in: Blogs, Awesome of the DayBummer of the Day: Science Kills All Hopes for Real Jurassic Park
As if scientists weren't already worried about being labeled as "no fun," they’ve gone and ruined their chances of being cool once and for all. read more
Found in: Blogs, Awesome of the DayMusic Training Reduces Auditory Aging, Experts Say
A study out of Northwestern’s Auditory Neuroscience Laboratory discovered an interesting correlation between musicians and hearing loss through aging. Although it seems more likely that years of screaming instruments would promote hearing loss, researchers discovered that older musicians “encode sound stimuli as quickly and accurately as younger non-musicians.”... read more
Found in: Music, NewsGrad Student Uses HIV DNA to Record Album
A grad student at the University of Georgia has composed an instrumental album based on the DNA of the HIV virus.... read more
Found in: Culture, NewsSix Dinosaurs That Might As Well Be Fake
The Huffington Post made the world’s children cry yesterday by revealing that Triceratops, the beloved three-horned dinosaur, is actually fake. It’s just a baby version of some other kind of dinosaur.... read more
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