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New Utah NSA center requires 1.7M gallons of water daily to operate
More secrets, more water? The NSA data center in Bluffdale could require as many as 1.7 million gallons of water per day to operate and keep computers cool. Initial reported estimates suggested the center would
Read More »Paris Jackson Enters Treatment Facility + Her “Illuminati” Tweets
Paris Jackson, the daughter of pop legend Michael Jackson, appears to be aware of a lot of things but her life took a turn for the worse in the past months. On June 5,
Read More »Goodbye Full-Time Jobs, Hello Part-Time Jobs, R.I.P. Middle Class
A fundamental shift is taking place in the U.S. economy. In fact, this transition is rapidly picking up momentum and is in danger of becoming an avalanche. The percentage of full-time jobs
Read More »Heroes! Teens on bikes rescue girl from kidnap
Two teenagers are being hailed as heroes for hopping on their bicycles last week, chasing down a kidnapper and rescuing an abducted, five-year-old girl. Young Jocelyn Rojas of Lancaster Township, Pa., had been playing in
Read More »Disabled Girl Turned Away from Museum Because Her Wheelchair Might Get the Carpets Dirty
We have the story of an 11-year-old girl who was not permitted to enter a museum because her wheelchair might get the carpets dirty. A woman at the front desk of the Ships of the
Read More »‘Water chip’ can desalinate seawater with electrical field
An international team of chemists has introduced a new method for the desalination of seawater that consumes less energy and is dramatically simpler than conventional techniques. The new method uses a chip to create a
Read More »Robots to revolutionize farming, ease labor woes
On a windy morning in California's Salinas Valley, a tractor pulled a wheeled, metal contraption over rows of budding iceberg lettuce plants. Engineers from Silicon Valley tinkered with the software on a laptop to
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