Researchers trying to determine the age of deceased individuals are finding success with a new method: looking in people's mouths. Nuclear bomb testing in the 1950s, it turns out, turned everyone's teeth into radioactive clocks. More »
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Yesterday, North Korea's official state media reported that the country had successfully carried out nuclear fusion, the holy grail of cheap, clean energy that has heretofore eluded every other scientist ever. More »
The Journal of Nuclear Medicine (JNM) - the top-rated medical imaging journal worldwide - has published Multimodality Molecular Imaging of the Cardiovascular System, presenting the state of the art of cardiovascular molecular imaging and discussing opportunities and challenges in advancing...
So atheists how do you expect the Bible to instruct man on palaeontology in 600 BC.And should the Bible have instructed Joshua in the book of numbers that the world was indeed round? It was too early for them.
nuclear bombs built? that is sad when you have something then you dont want anyone else to have it
WHo knows maby IRan is scared that Israel may blow them off the map
and maby they are actualy building nuclear electricity power plants since we have no real evidence att all that they are actualy...
-Energy export insecurity
-Thier internal insecurity
-Inability for rival with Iranians
-Iran's Threats
-Fear of Iran wreak for Iran-Arabs 1981-1989 war
The Mount Sinai Medical Center has become the first in the United States to commercially use a new cardiac nuclear imaging system by GE Healthcare, a cadmium zinc telluride (CZT)-based high-speed, high-resolution camera that drastically reduces imaging time for patients while also reducing...
...apocalyptic world with others he finds? I read a series of books when I was in Jr. High about a boy who was put in suspended animation by his father, a scientist, to survive a nuclear war. He is woken up by his father around seventy years later (he doesn't know it is his father until later)...
...apocalyptic world with others he finds? I read a series of books when I was in Jr. High about a boy who was put in suspended animation by his father, a scientist, to survive a nuclear war. He is woken up by his father around seventy years later (he doesn't know it is his father until later)...
Which cliches annoy you the most in post-apocalyptic fiction?
When I say 'annoy', I mean in the sense of being deal breakers that turn a laugh or a fun read into a book-hurler.
Which cliches annoy you the most in post-apocalyptic fiction?
When I say 'annoy', I mean in the sense of being deal breakers that turn a laugh or a fun read into a book-hurler.
United States do? a)help to moderate the greenhouse effect.
b)give us low-cost, risk-free electrical power for the rest of time.
c)eliminate the problems of future oil shortages.
Only one answer is correct.
Scientists at the University of Copenhagen have become the first to reconstruct the nuclear genome of an extinct human being. It is the first time an ancient genome has been reconstructed in detail. The innovative technique can be applied to museum materials and ancient remains found in nature...
I know that sci-fi with a Victorian twist is called Steampunk, and ultra-futuristic sci-fi featuring a computerized society is Cyberpunk, but what about sci-fi with 50's/Cold War technology? I've noticed this pattern in some alternate history games like Fallout 3 and Bioshock, and I like the...
Hog Wild is such a riot.* They’ve got absolutely laugh-out-loud funny stuff on their website, and they now also sell through Amazon.One of the most recent goodies to catch my eye was this set of leftover food containers:Atomic Food ContainersAtomic Food Containers scream “Keep Out! This tasty...
Everyone's got a notion of how the last century went, in terms of nuclear explosions. There was Hiroshima, then Nagasaki. There were some nuclear tests out in the desert, and the ocean. But would you believe there were over 2000?
In this map, which takes into account all the documented nuclear...