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From sci-fi to sci-fact BBC News
What do mobile phones, the internet and Nasa's announcement that it plans to build a base on the Moon have in common? They were all foretold by science fiction.
To sci-fi and beyond - the moon base and other slices of sci-fact BBC News
What do mobile phones, the internet and Nasa's announcement that it plans to build a moon base have in common? They were all foretold by science fiction.
Wonders Just Under the Dirt Washington Post
Do children still make mud pies? Or have the drama and mystery of sci-fi stories and space shuttle launches turned their gaze permanently skyward? Any of them can name the planets in the solar system, but how many know what magnificent and invisible worlds lie beneath the surface of the soil? It's there that the most numerous of the Earth's creatures are to be found, many of them as alien to us
'Lost Room' opens door to novel tale The Canton Repository
What would you do if you had a room key that could unlock any door, then lead you almost anywhere once the door was open? For police detective Joe Miller, who was given that key by a young man dying
Sit or Stand: Tradeoffs in Efficiency? PezCycling News
by Dr. Stephen Cheung, Ph.D. Boy You’ve Got to Carry That Weight… When we think of weight-bearing exercises, the first and most obvious one is running. That’s because, in addition to propelling yourself forward, a lot of energy is required simply to keep yourself upright and stabilize yourself.
Landscape of constant change Los Angeles Times
Southern California's residential dwellings make up the region's defining architectural icons. The art of craftsmanship rules even amid an ever-forming backdrop of traditional and modern styles.
Earth Defense Force X Hands-On [Xbox 360] GameSpot
D3 gives us an updated look at its combination world-saving/bug-extermination sim on the 360.
Exclusive: Filmmaker Alfonso Cuarón Coming Soon
ComingSoon.net talks with filmmaker Alfonso Cuarón ( Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban ) about his new movie Children of Men , which is set in a future where there are no kids.
Opening today Akron Beacon Journal
Ratings as appeared in Beacon Journal film critic and wire-service reviews: =Weak =Mediocre =Worth Seeing =Shouldn't Be Missed APOCALYPTO -- ½
TV highlights for the week ahead, AP via Yahoo! News
What would you do if you had a room key that could unlock any door, then lead you almost anywhere once the door was open?
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