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“So when ‘The Love Boat’ came on and showed people of all ages and races having fun and being lively on a cruise ship, that opened up cruising to a world that didn’t really know it existed.” Each week, tens of millions of people around the world would tune in to follow the...
Curiosity, which has 17 cameras, landed in the Gale Crater in 2012. The Curiosity Rover that houses the Mars Science Laboratory is roughly twice the size of Spirit and Opportunity. About 10 feet (3 meters) long and 7 feet (2 meters) high, the rover weighs about 2,000 pounds (900 ...
While virtual reality for cancer patients has not advanced to the level of a potentially curative treatment, it has shown progress in cancer symptom management. Virtual reality, also known as VR, lets patients interact with a simulated environment through special goggles. The device replaces the us...
Evolution has created thousands of different species that range in size and shape from a small brown bat that weighs a few grams to a blue whale that is nearly 100 feet (30.5 m) long. Let's take Carl Sagan's statement that "A characteristic period for the emergence of one advanced speci...
Not long afterward, Jacobson opened a package sent to him by mistake from a supplier in Hong Kong. Inside he found a set of the anti-tamper seals for the game-piece envelopes—the only thing he needed to steal game pieces en route to the factory. “I would go into the men’s room ...
Read the full-text online article and more details about "Dark Secret That Took 30 Years to Expose; NO MORE COVER-UPS: HOW THE RECORD BROUGHT AN END TO THE CANCER THAT EXISTED IN CELTIC BOYS' CLUB" - Daily Record (Glasgow, Scotland), November 13, 1998...
Latchford then sold to wealthy private collectors and some of the most important museums around the world. Cambodia's government has spent the last 10 years trying to track it all down… and now they want their history and heritage brought home.Angkor Wat, with its towering sp...