George Chandler said he feels fine, even though a nailgun fired a 2.5 inch nail into the top of his head on Friday. Chandler and a friend were doing a project in a backyard when the nailgun hose became tangled, causing the tool to fire one nail
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One of the last shipments to a U.S. research base in Antarctica before the onset of winter darkness was a year\’s supply of condoms, a New Zealand newspaper reported Monday.
In an animated discussion with Washington Post editors and reporters yesterday, Microsoft chief executive Steve Ballmer offered his far-ranging views of upcoming changes in technology and the media.
ORGANISATIONS that send peacekeepers and aid workers to dangerous places are usually concerned about their envoys\’ physical safety. But an uglier concern has recently surfaced: how to ensure the moral integrity of people who are supposed to be...
The earthquake problems afflicting places like California and Japan are nothing in comparison to those experienced daily in Antarctica. A seismologist at Washington University in St. Louis and colleagues at Pennsylvania State University and Newcastle...
Living inside the Milky Way as we do, it\’s hard to come up with a realistic picture of what the galaxy looks like, but that hasn\’t stopped astronomers from trying.
Some people (often our mothers) describe it as “the lowest form of humor.” Some would counter that sarcasm is the highest form of wit,
Wind turbines at ground level produce at a rate of 20-25%, but when placed at altitudes from 600-1000 feet, energy output can double.
One day in the summer of 1971, my parents held hands, closed their eyes and jumped out of their conventional marriage into something strange and new.
Intel Corp. has been heavily promoting a new breed of pocket-size portable devices as a future market for its chips. Its competitors now hope to reap the benefits.
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