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Monthly Archives: May 2013
Winning Due to a Technicality
Einstein, Newton, and Pascal are hanging out one afternoon. Einstein is bored, so he suggests, “Let’s play hide-and-seek. I’ll be it!” The others agree, so Einstein begins counting. “One… Two… Three…” Pascal runs off right away to find a place … Continue reading
Sodium is Always so Antisocial
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Blackbeard’s Photo
Pirate Blackbeard’s ship license had expired so he went into the shipping license office and got a new one, but on the new one he needed an updated photo of himself. So, Pirate Blackbeard went into the photographer’s room and … Continue reading
Biology Not Equal to math
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Windows 8.1
A closer look at what’s new in Windows 8.1 Summary: Most of the attention devoted to Microsoft’s Windows 8.1 update has focused on the Start button. But if you get past that controversial addition, there’s plenty more to see. New … Continue reading
Thoughts for the Day
Today in History (May 31st): 1162: Birthdays: Genghis Khan, leader of the Mongol Empire. 1678: The Godiva procession through Coventry began. 1790: U.S. President George Washington signed the bill creating the first U.S. copyright law. 1819: Birthdays: Poet Walt Whitman; … Continue reading
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Quantum Entanglement
The first quantum entanglement of photons through space and time Ready for a mind-bending news story that will forever change your perception of life? Quantum physicists in Israel have successfully entangled two photons that don’t exist at the To accurately … Continue reading
Conductive Cement
Modern-day alchemists turn cement into metal It’s not quite lead into gold, but a team of international researchers have succeeded in turning cement into metal. This Fast and longer recovery from the erectile issue- Although the medicine is said to … Continue reading
Thoughts for the Day
Today in History (May 30th): 1431: Joan of Arc was burned at the stake in Rouen, France, at age 19. She had been convicted of sorcery. 1574: Henry III became King of France. 1783: The Pennsylvania Evening Post became the … Continue reading
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