Holy Guacamole! Check Out the Prices At the Super Bowl XLVIII Concession Stands - ABC News: "Check out the concession stand prices at Met Life Stadium for Super Bowl XLVIII.
While it’s not bone chilling cold, guests who still want to sip on hot chocolate at the game will have to shell out $11, while a souvenir cup full of soup costs $20."
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Sunday, February 2, 2014
Seattle dominates Denver 43-8 to win franchise’s first Super Bowl | Q
Seattle dominates Denver 43-8 to win franchise’s first Super Bowl | Q: "The Seattle Seahawks won the first Super Bowl in franchise history, beating the Denver Broncos 43-8 Sunday. Here are the four takeaways everyone will be talking about:"
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How fit is your brain? Take our brain fitness quiz! — www.discovery.com
How fit is your brain? Take our brain fitness quiz! — www.discovery.com: "Did you know the brain is capable of remembering hundreds of thousands of tidbits of information? To find out some of the mysteries of the brain, put on your thinking cap and give this brain fitness quiz a try."
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The Coldest Spot in the Known Universe - NASA Science
The Coldest Spot in the Known Universe - NASA Science: "Jan. 30, 2014: Everyone knows that space is cold. In the vast gulf between stars and galaxies, the temperature of gaseous matter routinely drops to 3 degrees K, or 454 degrees below zero Fahrenheit.
It’s about to get even colder.
NASA researchers are planning to create the coldest spot in the known universe inside the International Space Station."
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It’s about to get even colder.
NASA researchers are planning to create the coldest spot in the known universe inside the International Space Station."
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Saturday, February 1, 2014
Coolest aircraft ever built
Coolest aircraft ever built: "There are many things in our world that advance to new levels continuously because of advances in technology. One of the reasons that technology keeps advancing so quickly such as with tv, computers, phones, etc, is because of the technology research that goes into developing advancements in military weapons, and aircraft. This is the coolest military aircraft built to date."
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GPM satellite to usher in a new era of weather observation — www.gizmag.com
GPM satellite to usher in a new era of weather observation — www.gizmag.com: "A new satellite designed to take detailed, near real-time measurements of rain and snowfall on a global scale whilst mapping the interior of storm systems is set to launch. The Global Precipitation Measurement (GPM) Core Observatory has been in development since 2005 and is a collaboration project between NASA and the Japanese Space Agency (JAXA). The satellite is due to be launched on the Japanese manufactured H-IIA delivery vehicle from the Tanegashima Space Centre, Tanegashima Island, Japan, on February 27."
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Very first Porsche goes on display after gathering dust for over a century — www.gizmag.com
Very first Porsche goes on display after gathering dust for over a century — www.gizmag.com: "Ask most petrolheads when the first Porsche was built and the likely answer you’ll get is 1948, when the Type 356 rolled out. In fact, that’s off by fifty years. This week, the Porsche Museum in Stuttgart-Zuffenhausen will mark its fifth anniversary with the unveiling of the rediscovered and unrestored first Porsche, the P1 built in 1898. Recovered from a warehouse where it languished forgotten for over a century, it’s now the centerpiece of a new permanent exhibit telling the early history of Porsche and its founder."
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These Tiny Windmills Work, and Ten Will Fit in a Grain of Rice — www.wired.com
These Tiny Windmills Work, and Ten Will Fit in a Grain of Rice — www.wired.com: "Imagine a world where your iPhone was out of juice and there wasn’t a Lightning cable for miles—wouldn’t it be great if you could just blow on your phone to bring it back to life?"
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Man washed up on boat on Marshall Islands says he's been adrift 16 months, report says | Fox News
Man washed up on boat on Marshall Islands says he's been adrift 16 months, report says | Fox News: "An emaciated man whose boat washed up on the shores of the Pacific’s Marshall Islands is reportedly telling a harrowing tale of being adrift for 16 months, surviving on fish, birds, and turtle blood."
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This sound system is so powerful no human could survive hearing it
This sound system is so powerful no human could survive hearing it: "Tremble at the sight of this huge sound horn inside the Large European Acoustic Facility (LEAF). It's an ESA-built device that subjects satellites to the same levels of noise produced by rockets as they take off and fly through the atmosphere."
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Friday, January 31, 2014
What are Earthquakes
What are Earthquakes: "An earthquake is the sudden and sometimes very violent release of energy from the movement of the earth surface. The surface is comprised of plates called tectonic plates. these plates are constantly moving into each other. As the pressure from them pushing on each other builds up, one of the plates has to give into the pressure. It can move up or down, or to one side or the other."
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