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Scientists say they're closer to invisibility materialScientists say they're closer to invisibility material (News)
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Scientists say they are a step closer to developing materials that could render people and objects invisible.
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Cancer expert warns employees on cell phonesCancer expert warns employees on cell phones (News)
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The head of a prominent cancer research institute issued an unprecedented warning to his faculty and staff Wednesday: Limit cell phone use because of the possible risk of cancer.
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Stephen Hawking & Black HolesStephen Hawking & Black Holes (Video)
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"Science had long predicted that if a sufficiently large star collapsed at the end of its life, all the matter left in the star would be crushed into an infinitely small point with infinite gravity an..
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Depleted Uranium - The Ultimate Dirty BombDepleted Uranium - The Ultimate Dirty Bomb (Video)
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Depleted uranium is considered a weapon of mass destruction and is banned for use in warfare by international law, yet the US and Israel use it routinely. The US military has used thousands of tons ..
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How to make Hot Ice!!! CrazyHow to make Hot Ice!!! Crazy (Video)
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crazy experiment turning a liquid to a solid with just a touch.. amazing Costs $8 for 500 grams of sodium accitate. (i dont sell)
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Microwave A Lava Lamp?Microwave A Lava Lamp? (Video)
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Experiment #54 - Lava Lamp As you already know - Jory's patience is quite limited. So when his lava lamp doesn't start bubbling around the second he plugs it in, Jory starts looking for a quicker sol..
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HAARPS MICROWAVE RADIATION RAINBOWS? JULY 06 2007HAARPS MICROWAVE RADIATION RAINBOWS? JULY 06 2007 (Video)
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Look at the distorted movement of energy where board is gone in fence to the left(Microwave tech?) The air seems full of a new thin matter that has created a white out effect also in video.Radiation i..
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Scientists set sights on invisibility cloaksScientists set sights on invisibility cloaks (News)
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Wouldn't it be great if you could become invisible whenever you wanted? Harry Potter can do it, and so could certain groups of futuristic creatures on "Star Trek."
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