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Google Going Ahead With Plans to Develope a Smartwatch
Google Going Ahead With Plans to Develope a Smartwatch
Google Going Ahead With Plans to Develope a Smartwatch
Google may be going ahead in developing a ‘smart watch’. It would, of course, be called ‘the Google Smart Watch’. In October of 2012 Google was granted a patent for a wrist watch (or smart watch) with a flip-up display. Even though the patent was granted most business insiders thought the plan would remain on the drawing board.
Why Does My Beer Smell Like a Skunk?
Why Does My Beer Smell Like a Skunk?
Why Does My Beer Smell Like a Skunk?
It does not take the well trained nose of a beer aficionado to determine if a beer has gone bad or not. No sir; upscale brew connoisseur and backwoods drunkards alike know that there is only one word to describe the putrid scent of beer gone rotten – and that is “skunk.”
Swine Slurry the Worst Smell in the World
Swine Slurry the Worst Smell in the World
Swine Slurry the Worst Smell in the World
Dr. George Preti is a ‘stink’ expert, from body odor to farm odor. He studies it all. In the mid-80’s he discovered how male and female armpit odors influence a women’s menstrual cycle. He has also discovered ‘swine slurry.’ You might have heard us talk about it today on the 'Morning Buzz.'
Doomsday Asteroid Officially Upgraded in Size
Doomsday Asteroid Officially Upgraded in Size
Doomsday Asteroid Officially Upgraded in Size
An asteroid that scientists said could threaten Earth’s atmosphere in 2036 is now believed to be substantially larger than previously stated. In fact, astronomers currently studying the dreaded, potential doomsday rock say asteroid 'Apophis' has officially been supersized by about 20 percent...
Why Don’t We Have Faster-Than-Light Travel Yet?
Why Don’t We Have Faster-Than-Light Travel Yet?
Why Don’t We Have Faster-Than-Light Travel Yet?
Traveling faster than the speed of light is a popular concept in the world of most science fiction, but still very much fiction. So why is it that with all of the technological advancements that actual science has made over the last century is faster-than-light travel nowhere within our reach?
MIT Student Invents Ice That Tattles on Binge Drinkers
MIT Student Invents Ice That Tattles on Binge Drinkers
MIT Student Invents Ice That Tattles on Binge Drinkers
When it comes to ice, we only want it to do one thing -- make our drinks cold. We certainly don't want it to snitch to our friends after we've had one too many. But a MIT student has invented exactly that -- digital ice that monitors how quickly someone is drinking and sends out an alert when they've hit their limit.
Blinking May Let Your Brain Rest
Blinking May Let Your Brain Rest
Blinking May Let Your Brain Rest
It’s been known for some time that when people blink it’s to moisten their eyeball. It's something the body does without us thinking about it. New research in Japan suggests blinking does more than that by putting the brain in a temporary ‘safe’ mode like a computer does.
Astronauts Wanted for Mission to Mars – No Experience Necessary
Astronauts Wanted for Mission to Mars – No Experience Necessary
Astronauts Wanted for Mission to Mars – No Experience Necessary
If you've ever dreamed of embarking on a journey to space but never quite felt like you had the chops to hang with the NASA elite, now would be a good time to try to locate an Illudium PU-36 Explosive Space Modulator and a solid pair of moon boots: you just might qualify to go to Mars.
Dinosaur Had Tail Feathers
Dinosaur Had Tail Feathers
Dinosaur Had Tail Feathers
Not many people have heard of the Oviraptor dinosaur, even though it is a distant relative of T-Rex. However, unlike T-Rex, the Oviraptor was a vegetarian not a meat eater. University of Alberta scientist Scott Persons says this dinosaur had bird-like features including a beak, crest and tail feathers. He believes the creatures would fan their tails to help find a mate and flaunt their wares.  Rea
King Louis XVI’s Blood Found Inside of a Squash
King Louis XVI’s Blood Found Inside of a Squash
King Louis XVI’s Blood Found Inside of a Squash
Scientists believe they have finally proven that a two century old, blood stained handkerchief found inside a hollowed out squash is that of Louis XVI, who met his demise by way of the guillotine in Paris in 1793 after being found guilty of treason.

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