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How the Oculus Rift Works

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Is VR gaming finally here? Find out how the Oculus Rift headset might finally give us a truly immersive entertainment experience.

Lockheed SR-71 Blackbird

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The Lockheed SR-71 Blackbird is considered the most effective reconnaissance aircraft in history. See specifications for this classic airplane.

What is the anthropic principle?

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The anthropic principle states that coincidences are part of the universe's very structure. Learn about the anthropic principle.

How Newton's Laws of Motion Work

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Newton's iconic laws of motion are at work all around you, whether you're watching an Olympic swimmer push off a pool wall or a batter hit a baseball. So what are they?

10 Active Senior Hobbies

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Active senior hobbies can help maintain fitness and health. See this list of 10 active senior hobbies to get inspired.

Top 10 Green Heating and Cooling Technologies

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Compared to standard heating and air systems, going green is better for the environment -- and your wallet because they use less energy. So what kind of green HVAC systems are on the market today? Read on to find out.

10 Scientifically Sound Weather Superstitions

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Ever hear that saying that a cow lies down when rain is coming? This superstition may not be as udderly ridiculous as you think.

How Supervolcanoes Work

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Only a few natural events pack the power to knock global civilization on its heels. One is a planet-killing meteor. Care to guess the other?

10 Cool Things About Carl Sagan

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He is famous for a phrase he never said, for wearing turtlenecks and for hosting the original 'Cosmos' TV series. As enthusiastic about the stars as he was about marijuana, Carl Sagan led a very surprising life.

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