Posted on June 24th, 2008 by Jefrey Teaser
From the littoral zone of the Sahara, scientists have unveiled the clappers of two new fierce dinosaur piranhas - one that makes the putting to deaths and some other that feasts on the leftover.
The fogies represent antecedently unknown mintage that rolled the Earth about 110 000 000 geezerhood ago during the Cretaceous Period.
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Posted on June 15th, 2008 by Jefrey Teaser
Geneva In “The Spy Who Loved Me,” James Bond takes his sports machine underwater, swaps his wheels for fins and fires a projectile that knocks a pursuing helicopter out of the sky.
Roger Moore’s efforts as the iconic British spy may be hard to jibe, but a Swiss company says it has made a fomite that […]
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Posted on June 5th, 2008 by Jefrey Teaser
Bean Town Someday, your shirt mightiness be capable to power your iPod - but by making the normal stuff expected of a shirt.
Scientists have germinated a mode to bring forth electricity by jostle fabric with incredibly tiny wires woven inside, lifting the chance of cloths that produce power only by being stretched, rustled or rippled […]
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