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Black Holes May Devour Stars From The Inside
Science & Tech  (tags: astronomy, computer, discovery, concept, humans, interesting, investigation, nasa, news, NewTechnology, research, science, scientists, study, technology, black holes, gemma-rays )

PinkMindy
- 94 days ago - msnbc.msn.com
As if they weren't considered beastly enough, black holes can dive into nearby stars and devour them from the inside out, scientists now suggest. Such invasions by such black holes could help explain the most powerful explosions in the universe.
The Oldest Lunar Calendar on Earth
Science & Tech  (tags: archaeology, ancient, concept, history, interesting, news, science, space, world )

Daphna
- 93 days ago - environmentalgraffiti.com
The Oldest Lunar Calendars and Earliest Constellations have been identified in cave art found in France and Germany. The astronomer-priests of these late Upper Paleolithic Cultures understood mathematical sets, and the interplay between the moon annual cy
First Animals Survive Space Vacuum
Science & Tech  (tags: water bear, vacuum, space, radiation, space research )

Eduardo
- 443 days ago - scientificcomputing.com
Tardigrades, or water bears, are the first animals to have survived exposure to the vacuum and radiation of space. A researcher at Kristianstad University in Sweden, had some 3,000 microscopic water bears sent up on a 12-day space trip.
Brightest Explosion Ever Seen
Science & Tech  (tags: astronomy, telescope, gamma ray, space, universe, brightest explosion )

Eduardo
- 443 days ago - scientificcomputing.com
Astronomers from around the world have combined data from ground- and space-based telescopes to paint a detailed portrait of the Brightest gamma-ray burst ever seen. the jets were aimed almost directly at the Earth.
Cosmic Puzzle as Astronomers Question If Jupiter-Sized Object That's Twice as Heavy as Lead Is Truly a Planet
Science & Tech  (tags: space, discovery, interesting, scientists, jupiter, astronomy )

Marty
- 443 days ago - dailymail.co.uk
Astronomers have been thrown into a quandary after discovering a Jupiter-sized object which is so exotic they're unsure whether it is actually planet or a failed star.
Musicians Use Both Sides Of Their Brains More Frequently Than Average People
Science & Tech  (tags: musicians, brains, cortex, research, study, interesting, humans )

Ingrid
- 446 days ago - sciencedaily.com
Supporting what many of us who are not musically talented have often felt, new research reveals that trained musicians really do think differently than the rest of us.
Hackers Reveal Serious Flaw in Passports After Cloning One for Elvis Presley
Science & Tech  (tags: Are They Real? )

Dan
- 447 days ago - dailymail.co.uk
A group of computer security experts find serious security problems with passports after they made one for Elvis Presley and used it in an airport. Sunstroke author, Dr David Kagan warns of espionage dangers with the passport system in Doomwatch Legacy.
Swedish Archaeologists Uncover Viking-Era Church
Science & Tech  (tags: ancient, archaeology, discovery )

Marty
- 447 days ago - thelocal.se
The remains of a Viking-era stave church, including the skeletal remains of a woman, have been uncovered near the cemetery of the Lännäs church in Odensbacken outside Örebro in central Sweden.
Alien Life on Earth? Part 13 NASA's Lies - The Moon Base   video
Science & Tech  (tags: nephilim, reptilian, eyes, giants, hybrids, demons, fallen, angels, moon, eugenics, chupacabra, genetica, Iran, China, magic, power, storm, bluebeam, Agenda 21, Evolution, Dance, Riots )

Gregory
- 448 days ago - youtube.com
NASA = Never A Straight Answer Hard Facts 97% of our DNA - Locked:90% of our brain - Locked:20 of 60 DNA codes - Locked.We are born premature. Why?FACT- We have bases on the Moon and Mars and structures were there before we got there.Confirmed alien DNA.
Spotless Sun: Blankest Year Of The Space Age
Science & Tech  (tags: astronomy, sunspots, space, research )

Ingrid
- 447 days ago - spacedaily.com
Astronomers who count sunspots have announced that 2008 is now the "blankest year" of the Space Age.
 
 
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