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On Saturday, March 19th Join The Earth Hour Movement By Going Dark For Sixty Minutes

On Saturday, March 19, millions of businesses and individuals worldwide will celebrate Earth Hour by turning off all lights and electronics from 8:30 - 9:30 PM local time. The voluntary rolling blackout that includes 350 of the world’s most iconic landmarks such as the Eiffel Tower, the Empire State Building, Taipei 101 and the Sydney Opera House, is more than a symbolic gesture — It is proof of what can be achieved if we all unite to reverse climate change....

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On Saturday, March 19th Join The Earth Hour Movement By Going Dark For Sixty Minutes

Guess What? Computers Of The Future May Be Able To Detect Boredom!

The days of staring intently at the computer screen pretending to be interested in an assignment even though you are bored out of your mind may soon be coming to an end. That's because if Dr. Harry Witchel, Discipline Leader in Physiology at England's Brighton and Sussex Medical School has his way, computers of the future will be able to detect boredom and even react to it real-time....

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Guess What? Computers Of The Future May Be Able To Detect Boredom!

Get Your Greens Ready — St. Patrick's Day Is Almost Here!

This past weekend, millions of people in cities around the world participated in parades honoring St. Patrick, the primary patron saint of Ireland. The marches, of course were just a precursor to the real celebrations that will take place on Thursday, March 17. As is the case every year, the holiday will be observed with fun activities like hunting down leprechauns that lead to gold and searching for lucky four leaf-clovers. So who was the amazing priest whose death anniversary is celebrated worldwide and what led to the unusual traditions? Read on . . ....

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Get Your Greens Ready — St. Patrick's Day Is Almost Here!

Video Of The Week - It's Pi Day!

March 14 (3/14) holds a significant place in the American school calendar. That's because on this day even the strictest of math teachers allow students to celebrate Pi (the numeral constant that represents the ratio of a circle's circumference to its diameter) with fun activities and a slice or two of its yummy namesake - Pie!...

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Video Of The Week - It's Pi Day!

Expert Says Beached 'Sea Monster' In Mexico Is Just The Head Of A Sperm Whale

On March 9, the Civil Protection and Firefighters Department in Acapulco received news of a mysterious 'sea monster' that had washed up on the resort city's beautiful Bonfil Beach. Measuring an impressive 13-feet (4 meters) in length the gray creature that resembles a giant blob with multiple layers of skin is unlike anything experts have encountered before. Hence, the massive animal has sparked the world's imagination....

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Expert Says Beached 'Sea Monster' In Mexico Is Just The Head Of A Sperm Whale

Dutch Police May Use Trained Eagles To Take Down Rogue Drones

The increase in the use of drones by consumers is becoming problematic for countries around the world. That's because enthusiasts often take advantage of the still nascent and in some cases nonexistent laws that govern quadcopters and use the unmanned vehicles for dangerous and illegal activities. These include flying the drones in restricted airspace and even using them to infiltrate prisons....

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Dutch Police May Use Trained Eagles To Take Down Rogue Drones

2016's First And Only Total Solar Eclipse Was Spectacular

Though not rare, total solar eclipses are highly anticipated. That's because they are visible from a narrow corridor of the planet and last for just a few minutes. 2016's first and only total solar eclipse that took place on March 8 or 9 (depending on the time zone), was no exception. The celestial event could only be seen in totality by residents of the Indonesian Islands of Sumatra, Borneo, Sulawesi and Halmahera....

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2016's First And Only Total Solar Eclipse Was Spectacular

Melbourne Zoo Orangutans May Soon Be Challenging Visitors To A Game of Tetris

With no threat of predators or the need to hunt for food, shelter, or find a mate, zoo orangutans have an extremely comfortable existence. But this also means that the smart animals lack the critical challenges they need for their mental and emotional well-being. To ensure the curious mammals that share 97% of their DNA with humans do not get bored and depressed, zookeepers are always looking for new ways to keep them entertained and challenged....

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Melbourne Zoo Orangutans May Soon Be Challenging Visitors To A Game of Tetris