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Dramatic Lava Display in Hawaii (Dec 03 2005 03:42 GMT) - HAWAII VOLCANOES NATIONAL PARK, Hawaii -- About 44 acres of coastline collapsed into the ocean this week, setting loose a glowing stream of lava that shot out from the newly exposed cliffside 45 feet above the water. The plume, 6 feet in diameter, sent up a tower of steam as it hit the water and began forming a ramp of new land. |
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Nano-cages 'Fill Up' With Hydrogen (Dec 03 2005 03:42 GMT) - A “cagey” strategy to stack more hydrogen in nanoscale scaffoldings made of zinc-based boxes may yield a viable approach to storing hydrogen and, ultimately, replacing fossil fuels in future automobiles, according to new results from National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) researchers |
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Poison + Water = Hydrogen (Dec 03 2005 03:42 GMT) - Take a pot of scalding water, remove all the oxygen, mix in a bit of poisonous carbon monoxide, and add a pinch of hydrogen gas. It sounds like a recipe for a witch’s brew. It may be, but it is also the preferred environment for a microbe known as Carboxydothermus hydrogenoformans. |
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Avenging Unicorn Set (Dec 03 2005 03:42 GMT) - Everyone needs an imaginary unicorn friend that they can call forth to smite their enemies. The Avenging Unicorn Play Set has everything you need to use the power of the unicorn to rid your life of irritations! |
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Merriam-Webster's Open Dictionary (Dec 03 2005 03:42 GMT) - Welcome to Merriam-Webster's Open Dictionary where you can submit and share entries that aren't already in our Online Dictionary, and browse entries submitted by other members of the Merriam-Webster Online community. Wiki for dictionaries! |
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Tools Show People in Americas 135,000 years ago (Dec 03 2005 03:42 GMT) - In the multicolored hills overlooking the Mojave River Valley, the excavation of stone tools and flakes reveals human activities from the distant past. A new system of geologic dating has confirmed that an alluvial deposit bearing the stone tools and flakes at the Calico archaeological site is about 135,000 years old. |
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The Cosquer Cave (Dec 03 2005 03:42 GMT) - The Cosquer Cave (Marseilles, France) was discovered in 1985 by a diver deep under the sea (the original entrance is about 115 feet below present-day sea level) but its paintings were not mentioned until 1991 after three divers died in the cave when they got lost. The gallery slopes up for about 360 feet under water before reaching a huge chamber that partly remained above the sea and where many prehistoric paintings and engravings are preserved on the walls, as well as remains on the ground (charcoal from fires and torches, a few flint tools). This is the only painted cave in the world with an entrance below present-day sea level where cave art has been preserved from the flooding that occurred when the seas rose after the end of the last glaciation. |
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Dating Golf Clubs (Dec 03 2005 03:39 GMT) - When you purchase a set of clubs. With custom-fitted clubs, your game will be more enjoyable, your physical comfort will be greater and good scores will be more accessible. professionals or let us create a custom set of golf clubs designed specifically to fit your needs. than 250 years old and traditions dating aback 600 years or so |
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The Bloodettes (Les Saignantes) (Dec 03 2005 03:38 GMT) - Web Only: Digitally shot Cameroonian-French sci-fi satire, "The Bloodettes" may sport bargain basement production values and the sexual politics of a Russ Meyer exploitation pic, but it nevertheless reps strangely compelling viewing. |
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Bloody Mess (Dec 03 2005 03:38 GMT) - Web Only: Throughout "Bloody Mess," the weird and abrasive and excellent performance from the English experimental troupe Forced Entertainment, the actors tell the audience exactly how to react. They're uniformly wrong. |
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No update tonight (Dec 03 2005 03:38 GMT) - If you listened to yesterday's show, you heard me mention that the family was hit with the stomach flu Wednesday night. Well... it nailed me hard and fast this afternoon (which included passing-out... The Kansas City Weather Podcast is podcasting's first ever source for weather forecasts. Forecasts are updated virtually every afternoon or evening by Meteorologist Ed Roberts. |
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