A team of American and European researchers have confirmed that the Cretaceous–Paleogene extinction -- the event that wiped out roughly 75% of the planet's species, including almost every dinosaur -- was caused by an asteroid impact in Mexico 66 million years ago. The Cretaceous–Paleogene extinction was the last great extinction event to occur on Earth, and is most notable for causing the diversif
I sit here, basking in heavenly light and bathed in angelic chorus, because I know that 2014 will finally be the year of desktop Linux. How do I know this? Am I the messianic lovechild of Torvalds and Stallman? No -- I know it because Microsoft is apparently going to release Office for Linux in 2014. I sit here, basking in heavenly light and bathed in angelic chorus, because I know that 2014 will
At CES 2012, you couldn't move for 3D TVs, ugly polarizing spectacles, and -- because the viewer at home can't take part in the awesomeness that is 3D -- those awful, it's-so-real-it's-bursting-out-of-the-screen posters (below). At IFA -- the big, mid-year consumer electronics event in Berlin -- it was clear that 3D TV was on its way out. Today, at CES 2013, 3D TV is dead. At CES 2012, you couldn'
A research team at Princeton has used nanotechnology to create a mesh that increases efficiency over traditional organic solar cells nearly three fold. We'll obviously still be using fossil fuels for decades to come, but this research and other breakthroughs like it are accelerating the rate at which we can move to alternate energy sources. There is huge potential in solar power. The sun is a gian
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