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Facebook May Predict Your Love Life this Valentine's Day
Facebook may know more about your love life than you might expect. With the mounds of data the social media site has collected from users, Facebook can predict of a romantic relationship is meant to last--or is doomed to fail.
Evolutionists Reveal Human Face Evolved from 415 Million-Year-Old Fish
When you look in the mirror each morning, you see your face: two eyes, a nose, a mouth. But how exactly did the face evolve? Now, scientists have uncovered new fossil evidence that reveals the origin of one of the most significant parts of our anatomy: our face.
Newly Leaked Apple iPhone 6 Photos Are Probably Fake
Rumors about the new iPhone 6 have flooded the Internet. Now, though, new photos may reveal exactly what the iPhone 6 may look like--or not.
China's Jade Rabbit Rover is Awake and Back in Action on the Moon!
Rise and shine; China's Jade Rabbit is awake and back in action on the moon. Rise and shine; China's Jade Rabbit is awake and back in action.
New Facebook Paper App Not Flooded with Ads--For Now
There's been quite a bit of a stir over Facebook's Paper App. Now the social media company has assured consumers that it's unlikely that you'll see ads on the new app any time soon.
Newest Landsat Satellite Celebrates Launch Anniversary with New Images
NASA launched the Landsat 8 Earth-observing satellite just one year ago. Since then, it's captured land images globally, documenting the retreat of glaciers, floods, volcanic eruptions and other natural processes on our planet.
NASA and Space Agency from France Team Up in New Mission to Mars
It turns out that there's going to be some international cooperation when it comes to a mission to Mars. The U.S. and France unveiled plans to collaborate on a new Mars mission.
New NASA Photos Reveal Possible Water Flows on Mars
NASA has been taking a closer look at Mars as the rover Curiosity has trekked across the Red Planet. Now, an orbiting spacecraft has captured images of seasonal features that may show liquid water that exists on the Red Planet today.
Apple Loses Latest Bid to Halt Oversight by Compliance Monitor in E-Books Case
Apple has now lost its bid to halt oversight by a court-appointed compliance monitor. Apple Inc. is far from happy at the moment. Not only is facing as much as $840 million in state and consumer antitrust claims stemming from an electronic books lawsuit, but it's now lost its bid to halt oversight by a court-appointed compliance monitor, according to Business Week.
Green Roofs and Cool Roofs May Reduce Global Warming with Human Ingenuity
Global warming is a serious issue, impacting the world as we try to cope with rising temperatures and changing weather conditions. Now, researchers have found that cool roofs, green roofs and hybrids of the two may help reduce warming from urban expansion.
Branson Announces Virgin Galactic to Fly Customers to Space in 2014
It turns out that Space Venture may be on track to fly customers to the edge of space this year. Richard Branson has announced that Virgin Galactic, the near-space travel venture, will launch its first flight in 2014.
NASA Spots Most Distant, Youngest Galaxy to Date with Frontier Fields Program
NASA may have spotted one of the most distant galaxies to date. Using the Spitzer and Hubble Space Telescopes, astronomers have discovered a galaxy that existed at a time when our universe was a mere 650 million years old.
Amber Alert Update: Two Children Safe After Abduction Last Night in Pennsylvania
Last night, troopers issued an Amber Alert for two children taken from a home in Lancaster County in southern Pennsylvania. Now, the alert has been cancelled.
iPhone 6 Screen May Feature Sapphire-Crystal Display: Apple Opens New Plant
Rumors about the iPhone 6 have continued to flood across Internet sites. Now, it turns out that Apple's newly-opened manufacturing plant in Arizona may be gearing up to produce bigger sapphire-crystal displays for the new phone.
NASA Mars Rover Curiosity Captures First Image of Earth from the Red Planet
NASA Mars rover Curiosity has been trekking across the Red Planet for the past several months, making startling new discoveries. Now, the rover has taken a spectacular new picture of its home planet--Earth.
Graphene Conducts Electricity Far Better Than Expected: New Revolution in Electronics?
Graphene may be the material of the future. Now, scientists have found that this ultra-strong, ultra-light material can conduct electricity far better than expected.
NASA Mars Rover Curiosity to 'Jump' Largest Sand Dune Yet
NASA's Mars rover Curiosity may be making its most daring trek to date. It's set to drive over the largest sand dune it's encountered so far.
What Killed the Woolly Mammoth and Ice Age Beasts: Vegetation Change and Diet
What killed the woolly mammoth during the Ice Age? It wasn't necessarily climate change by itself. It turns out that changing vegetation and food sources might have caused these massive beasts to go extinct.
New EyeMusic Device May Allow the Blind to 'See' Color Through Sound
Could the blind see? Scientists have created a new device that may allow the blind to use auditory or tactile stimulation in order to "see" colors and shapes.
Google Officially Releases Chromecast to Developers
Google has officially released the final version of the Google Cast Software Development Kit (SDK) which means that developers can now get their hands on it.
New Technology May be Used to Analyze Space Dust for Life's Ingredients
There may be a new technique that could help scientists search for space dust for life's ingredients, which could help them eventually find life on other planets. Researchers have taken a look at carbon-rich meteorites and have found out a way to better understand the potential origins of life.
Galaxy S5 Release Date: Samsung Debuts New Smartphone at February Unpacked Event
The Galaxy S5 may make its first official debut at a technology event on Feb. 24. The new smartphone will hopefully help bolster the slow sales of the Galaxy S4 smartphone.
Bible vs. Science: Bill Nye and Ken Ham Debate Origins of the Universe (VIDEO)
There's a debate of epic proportions on the horizon. Bill Nye, made famous by "Bill Nye the Science Guy," will be battling creationist Ken Ham during an online debate about the origins of human life and existence.
Happy Birthday, Facebook! Social Media Site Turns 10 Tomorrow
Happy birthday, Facebook! The social media site will officially see its 10th birthday on Tuesday, and it looks as if there's a big reason to celebrate.
NASA Solar Dynamics Observatory Captures Longest Lunar Transit (Video)
NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO) has captured some stunning new images. NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO) has captured some stunning new images.
New Android App Shows When Other Apps Track Your Location, Protecting Privacy
A new Android app may just allow you to see if other mobile apps are tracking their location. In an effort to address privacy concerns, researchers have created an app that can be used to potentially help curtail this rise of privacy invasion.
China Jade Rabbit Rover Prepares for D-Day After Long Lunar Night
China's Jade Rabbit Rover is gearing up for D-Day. In just over a week, mission scientists will find out whether the rover survived the long lunar night after experiencing technical difficulties last week.
Samsung Galaxy S5 Leak: Name and New Features
There have been a few leaks when it comes to Samsung's Galaxy S5, and they involve some new features.
Facebook Reveals New iOS App: Novel Way to View Stories (VIDEO)
Facebook announced that it plans to launch a new iOS app in the U.S. on Monday. Not only will this new app radically overhaul how users view status updates, but it will also change the way they see photographs and videos posted by contacts.
Google Sells Motorola to Lenovo for $2.91 Billion in New Deal
Google announced late on Wednesday its plans to sell its Motorola Mobility unit to Lenovo for $2.91 billion.