• May
  • 29

Why Gigantic Winged Dinosaurs Preferred Hunting On Foot

New research released today shows that flying dinosaurs were just as happy hunting on foot as they were in the air.

“Originally described as vulture-like scavengers, they were later suggested to be mud-probers, sticking their long bills into the ground in search of prey, and later still suggested to make a living by flying over the water's…

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  • May
  • 07

A season to forget for TV networks

Jericho’s ratings loss followed the pattern of the season.
As the broadcasters get set to announce their fall schedules next week in New York, they’re still scratching their way out of a trench, otherwise known as the worst season in the history of the network TV business.

SICK? ?Grey?s Anatomy' is suffering post-strike malaise.

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  • Apr
  • 26

The Body in Depth

For more than 17 years, David L. Bassett was engaged in creating a painstaking and detailed set of images of the human body, inside and out. In 3-D.

Thanks to Stanford University’s school of medicine, however, the work will soon be available to the world. The school is bringing the images online, (See a sampling.). The school has also worked with eHuman, a company in Silicon…

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  • Apr
  • 08

Might CBS still save Jericho?

Along the lines of what NBC did with Friday Night Lights, CBS may be working to make a deal with cable provider Comcast. But how would that work? And could the deal even come about?

NBC knew it needed a partner, and an opportunity arose in January when Eric Shanks, the executive vice president for entertainment at DirecTV, struck up a conversation with his friend Ben Silverman, the co-chairman of NBC Entertainment….

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  • Apr
  • 02

Secret ‘dino bugs’ revealed

It is like a magic trick - at first there is nothing and then it appears: a tiny insect unseen by any eye for 100 million years.

By Jonathan Amos Science reporter, BBC News The X-ray techniques produce images with remarkable detail More details It is like a magic trick - at first there is nothing and then it appears: a tiny insect unseen by any eye for 100 million…

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  • Mar
  • 27

20 famous faces - where have we seen them before?

20 famous faces - where have we seen them before?
Did you know that before he was Han Solo and Indy, Harrison Ford stared in Dynasty?

We all know that many of the Hollywood’s finest had some bizarre jobs before they made it big in Hollywood. However I am not talking about Whoopi Goldberg’s putting make up on dead people. I am talking about those odd acting…

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