The word "unusual" cannot begin to describe this weeks amazing photos. We hope you agree.
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Nashville Airport to Improve the Experience with Live Music
Nashville already has one of the busiest airports in the country for live music, but this month it will liven up even more with the opening of Tootsie’s, an offshoot of the Tootsie’s Orchid Lounge honky tonk where Willie Nelson and Kris Kristofferson once swapped songs and cold beers.
Puberty Arriving Earlier for American Females
AT 8 or 9 years old, the typical American schoolgirl is perfecting her
cursive handwriting style. She’s picking out nouns, verbs, adjectives
and adverbs in sentences, memorizing multiplication tables and learning
to read a thermometer. She’s a little girl with a lot to learn. And yet, in increasing numbers, when girls this age run across the
playground in T-shirts, […]
Amazing Photos of Cheetah Cubs with a Heart
This extraordinary series of photographs, taken in the Masai Mara game
reserve in Kenya by top environmental photographer Andy Rouse, show a
female cheetah demonstrating to her young the first rules of survival
in the wild - how to hunt and kill. But there is more to the story…
Unusual Camera Design - The Canon Snap
The Canon Snap is a tiny digital camera that can be worn on the finger,
enabling users to snap pictures by pushing a conveniently placed button
up top.
900 Million GPS Units to Ship in 2013
The worldwide market for GPS units will reach 900 million by 2013, according to ABI
Research’s
"Global Navigation Satellite Positioning Solutions" report.
Wedding Industry Doubles in Beijing in 5 Years
Newly-weds in Beijing have almost doubled their expenditure on weddings
compared with five years ago, as both the country’s economy and
personal income have grown, a government survey shows.
China’s Coal Imports Grow 34% in 2007
On strong domestic demand, China’s coal imports rose 34 percent to
51.02 million tons last year, according to customs statistics.
Using an X-ray Gun to See Through Walls
Technologists have invented a new hand-held X-ray scanner, which they believe
may revolutionize police work and customs searches by giving officers the
superhero power to see through
walls.
