What is a Positronium?

November 9, 2010
The positronium is a particle created when you bind together an electron and its antimatter opposite, the positron. It's shortlived and unstable particle, existing for only about 142 nanoseconds before decaying into two gamma ray particles--however, this strangle particle ma... continued

Longer You Invest, the Worse You Do

November 9, 2010
The longer people invest their money, the WORSE they do--In this case, experience doesn't improve performance. This only applies to amateur investors, however, not professionals (so maybe you should try to get a job in the financial industry!)  Researcher Yiming... continued

The Electric Man

November 6, 2010
Talk about Mysterious Powers! First we wrote about a young girl who appears to have magnetic hands. Now we have discovered a man who can conduct large amounts of electricity without hurting himself. And researchers have discovered that shooting electricity... continued

Sexy Neanderthals?

November 5, 2010
By studying fossilized Neanderthal bones, scientists have determined that this species was extremely promiscuous. If they were having this much fun, why did they die out? Researchers have formed an image of sexy Neanderthals from the fact that the length... continued

Don’t Get Sick on the Weekend!

November 5, 2010
People who have strokes who are admitted to the hospital on a weekend are more likely to die compared to people admitted on a weekday. Researcher Moira K. Kapral says that, "Stroke severity is not necessarily the reason for this... continued

You’re Being X-Rayed!

November 5, 2010
Your doctor and dentist are careful not to give you too many X-rays, but a new report says that Homeland Security has bought 500 mobile X-ray vans that can scan cars, trucks and homes without the drivers or residents even... continued

What Makes Us Human?

November 5, 2010
There are all kinds of evolution. How did we become human when we share 98% of our genes with chimps? Part of this has to do with superior brain power--we have at least 300,000 brain cells for each neuron in... continued

Scents: Sweet but Dangerous

November 4, 2010
Widely used fragranced products in cleaning agents and laundry detergents--including those that claim to be "green"--give off many chemicals that are not listed on the label, including some that are classified as toxic. Researcher Anne Steinemann says, "We analyzed best-selling... continued

Color Aids Search for Alien Life

November 4, 2010
NASA researchers are analyzing the light reflected by Earth--and other planets--to try to figure out which ones have conditions that might harbor life. The Earth shines with a blue light and stands out clearly among the other planets, "like a... continued

Denver Votes No to Aliens

November 4, 2010
Denver voters resoundingly rejected a proposal for the city to set up a means for residents to report UFO sightings and alien encounters. The proposal was overwhelmingly defeated, 102,776 to 20,162. The proposal's advocate, Jeff Peckman, claims that opponents outrageously... continued