Friday, March 14, 2008

Informative Links

NASA’s Cassini space probe is set to collect dust and ice samples from Saturn’s moon Enceladus. Scientists are excited about the possibility of liquid water, and possibly life, under the moon’s surface.

Characters and storylines in television shows often crossover to other shows with guest appearances, spinoffs, or interrelated stories. Here’s a huge graphic that explains how the 282 series are related.

How to Survive an Avalanche. It’s better to have the information and not need it, than need it and not know it!

17-year-old Shivani Sud won $100,000 in scholarships in the Intel Science Talent Search by researching how to improve colon cancer treatment. What did YOU do when you were 17?

What happens when an SUV meets a two-ton protected species? You don’t want to know, so rangers are trying to keep elephant seals down on the beach.

Moose have the ability to learn from their mistakes. Lately, they’ve learned that the safest place is near human civilization.

A DNA study suggests that 95% of Native Americans can trace their ancestry back to just six women. 20,000 years later, they should be proud.

A Guide to Creating a Minimalist Workspace. The beautiful desk you’ll see here may be hiding somewhere underneath all the junk you collect.

How Technology has Changed the Oldest Profession. Prostitution has become more accessible, more efficient, and more lucrative.

20 Biggest Record Company Screw-Ups of All Time. And when they say big, they mean more money than you can imagine.

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