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Published January 26, 2013
A slew of space entrepreneurs are trying to convince investors that there's gold -- and platinum and other precious minerals -- inside asteroids, just waiting to be mined. It might be an investor black-hole, however.
Published January 18, 2013
A charred lithium ion battery at the center of the worldwide grounding of the Boeing 787 Dreamliner showed evidence of “thermal runaway,” indicative of a design problem, experts tell FoxNews.com.
Published January 18, 2013
Three teams from three countries have spent years planning, drilling and digging in a race to reach one of a handful of lakes buried up to a mile and a half beneath Antarctica’s trillion tons of ice, lakes that has never seen the light of the sun.
Published January 11, 2013
Weary travelers of the world, fret no more! The Jet Lag Rooster will solve your problems. The curiously named website aims to make the traveler’s nightmare a thing of the past.
Published December 18, 2012
Violence in video games has been definitively linked to real world aggression, researchers say – and after the Newton, Conn., massacre, people are looking at video games again.
Published December 06, 2012
In 2013, Apple will start making computers in America, Apple CEO Tim Cook announced -- after a hiatus of almost twenty years.
Published December 03, 2012
Former tech pioneer John McAfee claims to have fled Belize, where he is wanted by police in connection with a murder -- and two magazine editors appear to have helped him flee.
Published December 01, 2012
The Pentagon plans to bring warfare into the 22nd century, creating a new system to "map" the digital battlefield of cyberspace, defining a playbook for deploying cyberweapons, and designating a management facility in Arlington, Va. to bring it all together.
Published November 30, 2012
An Internet blackout and complete lack of phone service has not stopped the infamous international hacker group Anonymous from its cyberwar on the Syrian regime.
Published November 28, 2012
On April 12, 1912, Captain W. F. Wood aboard the steamer S. S. Etonian photographed a massive iceberg with a distinctive elliptical shape. Two days later, the “unsinkable” Titanic struck an iceberg and sank to bottom of the Atlantic Ocean. Was it the same one?