Click the image above to view the full photogallery.[Photos: Jennifer Yin, 11/24/09] Here we have a stroll around The Republic, the follow-up effort to Bin38 by the foursome of Don Davis (Uncorked Events), Peter Scully (Apartment 24), and Shaw Amirghassemkhany...
Jeffery Dahmer killed his first victim in 1978. Over the next 13 years, he would kill 17 people. When police finally arrested Dahmer, they found a human head in the refrigerator. Not long after that, they found three more in the freezer, along with a human heart. The police would learn the depths of one man’s depravity: Anne [...] Related posts: Thank God for Sgt. Kimberly Munley Kansas Woman...
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An artist's rendering of the asteroid impact that took place 65 million years ago and likely killed off nearly every large vertebrate species on the planet, including, many think, the dinosaurs. (Credit: Don Davis/NASA) From Science Daily: ScienceDaily (Oct. 3, 2009) — In 1980, Luis Alvarez and his collaborators stunned the world with their discovery that an asteroid impact 65 million years ago...
Image 1: An artist's rendering of the asteroid impact that took place 65 million years ago and likely killed off nearly every large vertebrate species on the planet, including, many think, the dinosaurs. Credits - Don Davis/NASA Image 2: One of the paper's co-authors, Jens Wendler, chips away at a gray band in the cliffs at the Cretaceous-Paleogene Boundary (Fiskeler) at Kulstirenden, Stevns Klint,...
(PhysOrg.com) -- In 1979, Luis Alvarez and his collaborators stunned the world with their discovery that an asteroid impact 65 million years ago probably killed off the dinosaurs and much of the the world's living organisms. But ever since, there has been an ongoing debate about how long it took for life to return to the devastated planet and for ecosystems to bounce back.
Are we prepared for an asteroid strike? (Image: Don Davis/NASA) From The New Scientist: IT LOOKS inconsequential enough, the faint little spot moving leisurely across the sky. The mountain-top telescope that just detected it is taking it very seriously, though. It is an asteroid, one never seen before. Rapid-survey telescopes discover thousands of asteroids every year, but there's something very particular...
The summer's cool temperatures have had monarch butterflies giving each other the cold shoulder – and that means far fewer of them passing through the GTA this week on their annual migration to Mexico.
When we put out the hat this week for No On 1/Maine Marriage Equality, Projectors quickly started filling it. A generous donor offered to match all donations in a 48 hour period up to $1000 and our readers exceeded the goal (of course!). As I write this we've raised $3283 to protect marriage equality in Maine! We've set a goal of $5k - and we're almost there! If you'd like to donate too, you still...
Don`t Look Now New PCI data security rules coming in 2010 and threats of fines loom over web retailers by Don Davis Mark Wilson thinks it`s important to guard his customers` credit card numbers. But without an information technology specialist at his small online retail business, Night-Gear Inc., he had about given up on achieving compliance with the PCI security standards designed to protect cardholder...