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Federal Agency Helps Polar Bears on the Brink of Extinction
Plans from federal environmental agencies to dedicate an enormous spread of Arctic land to the preservation of the native and critically-endangered polar bears have come under fire from the state of Alaska, as well as industries and communities along the state’s coast.
How Hackers Are Killing People Virtually
Whether it’s hacking vehicles or guns, it’s becoming clear that no element of technology is completely safe.
New Fishing App Helps You Catch More Fish and Protect Endangered Species
The US Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) has recently teamed up with Fishbrain, a social media network for fishermen, with the hopes of creating an app where anglers can log information regarding any endangered species they encounter.
Obama’s New Climate Change Plan: “The Most Important Step We Have Ever Taken”
Last night President Barack Obama announced plans to release what he is calling “the most important step we have ever taken to...
World’s First Bionic Eye Successful
We’ve seen it in science fiction and in visions about the future.
37 Million Cheaters at Risk of Being Exposed After Ashley Madison Hack
The secret lives of 37 million cheaters are at risk of being exposed, as AshleyMadison.com, whose slogan is “Life is short. Have an affair—” was hacked into by a group or individual going by the name “The Impact Team,” currently threatening to release the real identities of the website’s customers, as well as large amounts of sensitive information belonging to the employees of the website’s parent company Avid Life Media.
Cortana for Android Leaked as Beta App Ready for Download
For those too impatient to wait for Cortana’s official launch, you can download the .apk file here, and upload it to your Android device.
Genetically Modified Bacteria Could Change Future Drug Treatments
We learned throughout the last few years that our human bodies are not self-sufficient, as we once thought. Various types of bacteria and other...
Google Is Making a Better Way to Keep Spam Out
Under 1% OF IMPORTANT MAIL is ENDING UP IN THE SPAM FOLDER IN GMAIL
As indicated by Google, a tenth of a percent of messages...
T-Mobile Customers Can Use Phones in Canada and Mexico at No Charge
One of T-Mobile’s latest moves was to add more services to its customers without adding any other charges to customer bills. The mobile carrier...
NASA’s New Horizons Probe to Resume Normal Operations
NASA hopes to resume normal science operations on Tuesday, July 7.
5 Things You Could Do with Your Own Personal Satellite
I know you get tired of the weatherman being completely wrong about the weather, too!
Top 5 Dating Apps For Ready To Mingle Singles
There’s a certain stigma that still follows online dating sometimes. However, it’s definitely diminished some over the last few years.
The ESA’s Sentinel-2A Earth Observation Satellite Successfully Launches
An optical Earth observation satellite successfully launched into space late on Monday, June 22, 2015.
IOS 9 To Have Six-Digit Passcode Default for Touch ID Devices
Apple vastly recognizes the places that people put their data at the iDevices. So when the passcodes are changed in terms of length, the possibility of password combinations go from 10,000 to 1,000,000.
NASA Putting Out Journey To Mars Challenge
NASA has launched the “Journey to Mars Challenge” asking the public for their ideas for maintaining a crew on Mars. Three winners will be awarded $5,000 for plans that are economically sustainable, achievable technically, and require very little support from Earth.
SpaceX Crew Dragon Test To Carry Humans
A lot is going on up in space, and for once it’s not about aliens. SpaceX development now has a capsule capable of carrying crewmembers into space.
Russian Cargo Spaceship Loses Its Way to ISS
Unmanned Russian cargo spaceship from Russia experiencing delay in delivery of its cargo. A malfunctioning antenna made the Russian cargo spaceship careen veer off course. Anton Shkaplerov, Gennady Padalka, and Mikhail Korniyenko are all Russians aboard the ISS, along with Americans, Scott Kelly and Terry Virts as well as Italian astronaut, Samantha Cristoforetti. The Russian cargo space ship, the M-27M would have reached all aboard the ISS within six hours of launching if everything had just gone smoothly.
Lava Lake In Hawaii’s Most Active Volcano Rises
There is a lava lake that sits within the Kilauea Volcano at the Halema'uma'u Crater in Hawaii, and it has risen to its highest...
Japanese Moon Mission Possible In 2018
The Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, or JAXA is planning an unmanned Japanese moon mission. They are working on becoming the fourth country to be...