An Incredible, Insane Documentary From the Man Who Says He Named Google
Bob Pritikin's life has been full of everything from cocaine to Johnny Cash's chili....oh....and he named Google.
Bob Pritikin's life has been full of everything from cocaine to Johnny Cash's chili....oh....and he named Google.
The results are... slightly disturbing.
Back on November 23rd, the Pico do Fogo volcano on Cape Verde's Fogo island erupted. This image shows how that incident looked when it was captured by the Sentinel-1A satellite's radar sensors. Scientists are using these images to help them map the volcano's subsurface magmatic system.
A horrible reminder of just how many people have died to build World Cup stadia and housing.
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reCAPTCHA is a one-click solution for telling websites that you are, in fact, a human being.
Have you been offered any suspicious-looking organic computers in the pub recently?
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And It's all thanks to a group of UK scientists.
The first one hasn't been on the market long and HTC is already got the next iteration lined up.
Analysis of the DNA of Richard III's immediate family suggests there's a break in the royal bloodline, meaning someone, somewhere along the line, fathered someone with someone they weren't supposed to.