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7 jobs that increase your risk of cancer

from Newsmax By Zoe Papadaxis Could your job increase your risk of cancer? Nearly 40% of Americans will be diagnosed with cancer at some point in their lives, according to the National Cancer Institute. While most people are aware of the…

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Old pocket watches

Gregory Grozos Creates Amazing Miniature Worlds Using Old Pocket Watches (I Love the Mechanisms) From Designer Daily Gregory Grozos uses old pocket watches as the setting for his miniature scenes, creating entire worlds in a tiny space. Although many of these…

3D illusions using tape

Colorful 3D Illusions created using Tape From Designer Daily If one asked me to describe Aakash Nihalani’s work in one sentence, I’d say that the New York-based artist turns flat, boring surfaces into geometric portals, thus creating a new world of possibilities….

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Saturn’s moon Titan has a massive strip of water ice, and scientists don’t know why

By Mike Wehner From BGR Like many of the larger bodies in our solar system, Saturn’s massive moon Titan has long been of interest to astronomers due to its unique surface features. NASA’s Cassini spacecraft, which studied Saturn for over…

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Licence to krill: why the US navy trains whales, dolphins and sea lions

By Lauren Aratani From The Guardian UK The US navy has trained dolphins and sea lions since the Vietnam war – ‘technology is no match for the animals’ for certain missions A beluga whale was found off the coast of…

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Japan found water on an asteroid, and it could reveal secrets about Earth

By Mike Wehner From BGR Nothing would excite astronomers more than to discover a planet somewhere out there with obvious signs of life, but it just hasn’t happened yet. Earth, we think, is pretty special in its ability to foster…

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Tiny RC car

This tiny RC car could absolutely destroy your car in a race By Mike Wehner From BGR A 0-to-60 mph time of under three seconds is something that all but the most wealthy supercar owners are ever likely to enjoy….

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Mice in space

NASA sent mice into space, and the results are unintentionally hilarious By Mike Wehner From BGR At some point in the not-so-distant future, NASA and other space groups around the world will begin embarking on manned missions deeper into our…

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3-year-old kid locks his father’s iPad for 48 years, Twitter suggests time travel as solution

Financial Express From Yahoo Finance When it comes to security and data privacy Apple seems to lead the pack by miles. Apple is known for its security whether it is the iPhone or any other computing device. Recently a man…

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This lipstick is so strong, it stayed put through a car crash

By Morgan Sung From engadget Taryn may have totaled her car, but at least she walked away without injuries … and with some free makeup.  During her morning commute on Wednesday, she glanced at her GPS, which told her she…