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Published April 27, 2012
Going somewhere? Don’t forget to pack your friends and favorite celebrities! No, not literally, but through Trippy.com now you virtually can.
Published November 15, 2011
Hotels across the globe are increasingly taking part in what is being hailed as the next wave of the future, being able to read customers’ body language.
Published September 09, 2011
It felt like that day would never end. People were coming up to me asking if my dad was dead or alive.
Published June 18, 2011
The Sea Shadow, built in secrecy, stored in secrecy and constructed for secrecy once cost the United States Navy $195 million to build and operate. Now a Navy spokesman says the ship's fate is all but sealed: To the junk heap it will go.
Published June 10, 2011
It's been called a war weapon, a candlestick, a child's toy, a weather gauge, an astronomical instrument, and a religious symbol -- just to name a few. But what IS this mystery object? Can you do what the world's archaeologists can't? Can you explain this -- thing?
Published May 01, 2011
A pair of Battle Creek, Mich., sisters, winners of the 2010 Spirit of Innovation Awards, will be honored Sunday as they prepare to see their STEM nutrition bars blast off with the astronauts aboard Endeavour.
Published April 15, 2011
San Diego Chargers former musical director Bobby Kent, is suing the ASCAP for royalties to a song that he wrote over 33 years ago, and is now one of the most recognized cheers in professional sports.
Published April 05, 2011
Four female Airmen took to the skies last month on a mission in Afghanistan unlike any other Air Force mission before them. The all-female crew marked a first for the United States Air Force who had never before sent a crew of entirely females into combat.
Published March 19, 2011
“I’m Mrs. Mariam Ellis, a devoted humanitarian, with your assistance I want to set up a foundation (worth millions of dollars) to help the victims of Tsunami in Japan and other environmental disaster around the world. The funds are available. Please contact me for more details…”
Published March 13, 2011
Sixty-six teams will compete this weekend in the FIRST Robotics Logo Motion Challenge, which promotes teamwork, competition and -- a career in engineering.