• Jul
  • 03

Truck transporting 12 million bees overturns in Canada

A truck transporting 12 million bees has overturned on a road in Canada, causing problems for motorists.

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  • Jun
  • 02

23 TV shows heading to the big screen

A number of your favorite and long-forgotten TV shows are being made into Movies.

23 TV Shows Heading To The Big ScreenMagnumTom Selleck and his moustache are absent from the planned cast list of the big screen Magnum movie right now, with Matthew McConaughey in the running for the lead role. The script is written, and now…

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  • May
  • 06

The BBC knows where you live; its all in the

Wow, is this real or fake?
I love the veiled threats…fantastic!
What do they do to you if you fail to license your TV? Do they send out the bone-crushers? Do folks show up at your door and take your TV?

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  • Apr
  • 28

Galileo tester takes to skies Video

A test satellite for the European Galileo global positioning system has been successfully launched from Kazakhstan.

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  • Apr
  • 25

revolution of the concept of time

navigators have always used timepieces to aid in position accuracy. back in the 18th century, clocks were accurate to two seconds per month, and now an everyday wristwatch is accurate to about one second per day. the hydrogen maser atomic clock onboard the giove-b satellite is accurate to approximately one billionth of a second per day!

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  • Apr
  • 10

‘Breakthrough’ at Stonehenge dig

Archaeologists carrying out an excavation at Stonehenge say they have broken through to a layer that may finally explain why the site was built.

Professor Tim Darvill, of Bournemouth University, who is leading the work with Professor Geoff Wainwright, president of the Society of Antiquaries, said: “The first week has gone really well. We have broken through to these key features….

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  • Apr
  • 01

BBC crew discover first ever documented case of flying penguins

The BBC will today screen remarkable footage of penguins flying as part of its new natural history series, Miracles of Evolution.

“But then the weather took a turn for the worse. It was quite amazing. Rather than getting together in a huddle to protect themselves from the cold, they did something quite unexpected, that no other penguins can do.”

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  • Mar
  • 31

Excavation starts at Stonehenge

The first excavation inside the ring at Stonehenge in more than four decades gets under way on Monday.
The two-week dig will try to establish, once and for all, some precise dating for the creation of the monument.
It is also targeting the significance of the smaller bluestones that stand inside the giant sarsen pillars

The first excavation inside the ring at Stonehenge in more than four decades gets under way on Monday. The two-week dig will try to establish, once and for all, some precise dating for the creation of the monument. It is also targeting the…

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